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So, 'Cat & Mouse' is a quirky take on crime and desperation. It’s set in a dimly lit diner, and the atmosphere feels both claustrophobic and oddly whimsical, which contrasts with the serious themes of survival and morality. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some moments dragging while others snap with tension, but it really adds to the overall feel. The performances are intriguing—especially with the guy in the mouse suit; he brings a bizarre charm that’s hard to shake off. Practical effects are minimal, but what they do have feels fitting for this offbeat narrative. It’s distinctive in its approach to a classic heist trope, blending humor and darkness in a way that lingers after the credits roll.
'Cat & Mouse' is relatively new, so the format history is still shaping up. There's definitely some collector interest, particularly among those who enjoy indie films with an offbeat twist. Scarcity is not an issue yet, but keep an eye on it as word spreads, since unique narratives like this can often develop a following over time.
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