Cats
Across a crowded city, Blanket the cat lives with his young son Cape, keeping to the routines of a busy life. Cape grows restless and dreams of something beyond their walls, a legendary paradise said to belong to cats. One day Cape slips away to seek that mythic place, and Blanket is pulled along... Read more
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About Cats
Across a crowded city, Blanket the cat lives with his young son Cape, keeping to the routines of a busy life. Cape grows restless and dreams of something beyond their walls, a legendary paradise said to belong to cats. One day Cape slips away to seek that mythic place, and Blanket is pulled along by worry and pride, realizing he may have kept too tight a hold on his son. The chase takes them through bright streets, quiet alleys, and surprising encounters as they learn to trust each other again. Along the road, Blanket confronts memories he has buried and fears he cannot protect Cape forever. Their separate quests begin to converge as love, courage, and forgiveness steer them home.
Directed by Gary Wang, Cats appears to be an original animated feature built from his own story. The film uses a bilingual cast and blends Chinese sensibilities with international voice talent for broad appeal, aiming for cultural resonance across ages.
The film grossed 16,828,814 dollars worldwide, a modest figure that highlights steady interest in family animation beyond major markets. Its performance suggests a niche but loyal audience for this Chinese led adventure crafted with care and backed by overseas marketing.
Critics generally note the film's warm focus on family ties and personal growth, with lively animation and kid friendly humor. The story uses a road trip motif to explore parental responsibility, fear, and forgiveness, offering a hopeful message about reconciling past regrets which some viewers may appreciate for its pace.
While not a blockbuster, Cats contributes to a growing wave of Chinese animated features aimed at family audiences and international release. It demonstrates the potential for cross language casting and urban fairy tale vibes to reach viewers beyond its home market. It also signals a push for international collaboration globally.
Details
- Release Date
- April 05, 2018
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- User Ratings
- 131 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Family, Adventure
- Country
- China
- Studio
- Light Chaser Animation Studios
- Box Office
- $16,828,814
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Yang Yanduo
(voice)
Chen Linsheng
(voice)
Emil Chau
弹琴猫 (voice)
Dermot Mulroney
Blanket
Vladimir Caamaño
Male Antelope
Brittany Curran
Goat (voice)
Nick Guerra
Biggie (voice)
Jonathan Katz
Goat
Jason Kesser
Goat (voice)
Conor Polley
The Cat
Written by: Gary Wang