Perhaps I missed something, but… Cat in the rain? *Spoilers*
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Elzna — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 09:42 PM)
Cats are adorable, no matter who hates them. That is just plain rude to toss a cat out like that, like they are trash. They don't understand why they get treated like that. I would never do that to my cat or anyone else's. People are just rude. That should or could of been taken out. Didn't need that in their in the movie. I know she went back for it, but still.
That is one of the dumbest ways to explain how she is a cat, by tossing her own cat out like that. She could of just ask Paul to take care of it. How hard is that?
This is what made me not like this movie. -
OldFriendOfTheChristys — 9 years ago(June 29, 2016 06:34 AM)
I am watching the film now but will turn it off before the cat scene.
It's emotional, no doubt it, but the payoff is worth it. Granted, I prefer to watch this film alone, particularly the ending, as I cry uncontrollably. -
Noir-It-All — 9 years ago(June 29, 2016 06:54 AM)
There is payoff, true but I still can't watch the scene. I hope to foster a cat that was tossed from a car so it the situation is too close to me to detach from it.
"Two more swords and I'll be Queen of the Monkey People." Roseanne -
solesister — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 02:57 PM)
In the novella, "Paul" never sees Holly again but he sees a carved African artwork that looks just like her. Months later, after searching the neighborhood where she dumped the cat, he thinks he sees it, warm and well-fed, in the window of somebody's apartment, and ends the story hoping that Holly, like the cat, found a place she could call home. The ending is about hope - not guarantees- that these semi-wild things who passed his way have landed on their feet