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Cat Sick Blues
A man in a mask interrupts a couple's alone time.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, obsessive young man named Ted is infatuated with a local woman, but his affections are unrequited. He channels his frustration into a macabre musical, filled with surreal imagery and dark humor, depicting his descent into madness and a twisted form of revenge against those he perceives as obstacles to his happiness.
Critical Reception
Cat Sick Blues is a polarizing independent horror film that gained a cult following for its unique blend of gore, dark comedy, and musical numbers. While its low-budget aesthetic and unconventional narrative were noted, many praised its sheer audacity and creative vision.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bizarre originality and ambitious fusion of genres.
Criticized by some for its deliberately amateurish production values and extreme content.
Considered a divisive cult film that appeals to a niche audience appreciating its dark, absurdist humor.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited public reviews, but it has garnered a dedicated cult following online for its unique and disturbing take on obsession.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily made by Scott Lee, who wrote, directed, produced, edited, and starred in it, alongside a small group of dedicated collaborators.
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