Cool Cat Review

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Cool Cat Saves the Kids is, without a doubt, the best movie I have ever seen in my 24 years of movie reviewing and my 56 years of living. It is a modern masterpiece and makes other high-rated films like The Godfather, Citizen Kane, and Lawrence of Arabia look like rubbish. The characters are also very well thought out and the plot is simply flawless.

Its goal is to teach kids that bullying is bad, but it manages to go above and beyond that. The movie has many emotional scenes, some of which I think kids could not handle very well.

For instance, the scene where Butch the Bully kicks sand in Cool Cat's face made me, believe it or not, feel emotionally attached to Cool Cat. I felt sympathy for a living being, something I had not done in over 20 years.

We humans have at least once experienced an incredibly depressing moment which feels like it will never end, and people who haven't experienced it yet will sometime in the future. I had not experienced such a moment until now.

As hundreds of grains of sand hit Cool Cat's face, my tear bag let out another molecule of water. When Maria was shocked at what was happening, I began sobbing. But when Cool Cat screamed, I couldn't take it anymore, I cried my eyes out for hours that night, until I finally managed to cry myself to sleep.

I'm getting into too much detail here and I apologize for that, but I only did it so that you, the reader of this review, see how much I love this film and how it made me finally wake up and change my life for the better.

And this isn't the only scene that will make you get emotional, there are dozens of scenes like this throughout the entire film, each and every single one of them is unique in its own way.

All in all, I give this movie a 10 out of 10, but I do not recommend it for children, no. Even though this movie is aimed at children, I do not think they can handle such emotional and heartbreaking scenes. Therefore, I recommend it to adults over the age of 32.

Bravo Savage.



Credited to ioannistheotokis 

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