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Catwoman
2004 104 min Canada, United States of America PG-13 12+
★3.9
Action, Fantasy, Crime
Director: Pitof
🎭 Based on
«Catwoman»
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Description
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat — and she's eager to use her new skills... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse", handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail, fascinated by both of her personas.
Budget:
$100M
US Gross:
$40.2M
Worldwide:
$82.1M
Starring
Halle Berry
Actor
Sharon Stone
Actor
Benjamin Bratt
Actor
Awards
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Director
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Actress
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Picture
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Supporting Actress
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Screen Couple
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Screenplay
Razzie Awards 2005
— Worst Supporting Actor
Key opinion
Widely panned by critics and recipient of multiple Razzie Awards, the film is defined by a shallow and uninspired screenplay. While largely considered a failure, some viewers find merit in the stylized action and Halle Berry's physical performance.
| Screenplay | The plot is consistently described as thin, shallow, and lacking any real intrigue. | |
| Direction | The direction is viewed as a failure, contributing to the film's multiple Razzie wins. | |
| Score | The score is often criticized for being uneven or mismatched with the film's tone. | |
| Acting | Halle Berry’s performance polarizes audiences, with some praising her feline grace and others finding her unable to salvage the movie. | |
| Editing | The use of rapid, quick-cut editing is seen by some as motion-sickness-inducing and by others as graceful. | |
| Cinematography | Visual effects divide viewers, ranging from cheap, toy-like CGI to high-quality, exciting chases. |