Review Film "A Street Cat Named Bob"
Sypnosis
James
Bowen is a homeless man and former heroin addict, living on the
streets of London, and down to his last bits of change. After a
life-threatening, drug-related, incident, his support worker, Val, in an
attempt to get him off the street, gets him into a council flat and prescribes
him on methadone. On his first night in his flat, James discovers a cat
rifling through his food. Assuming he had escaped from somewhere, James tries
to return the cat to his real owners. After letting him go, the same evening,
the cat returns to James's flat, this time, with a purulent wound on his back
leg. Worried, James consults his animal-loving, but allergic, neighbor, Betty.
She informs James of a local charity vet that she volunteers at, and names the
cat Bob. Waiting for a queue at the vet, James misses a meeting with Val. After
the appointment, James later gets Bob castrated and sets him free. However, Bob
keeps following James into town, eventually drawing more crowds of people,
making James more wealthy, and he eventually decides to keep Bob. Bob becomes a
tourist hotspot, and James and Betty start to become romantically attached.
One
night, while returning home, James finds his old friend, Baz, unconscious on
his flat estate, overdosed on heroin. Baz later dies in hospital, and James
finds out that Betty cannot be around drug addicts, as her deceased brother had
been one. On New Year's Eve, James makes an impromptu visit to his biological
father, Jack, his stepmother, Hilary, and his lost sisters, Pris and Faith.
After Bob destroys their living room, Hilary sends James and Bob out.
One
day, while busking, James gets into an argument with a job, causing
the crowd to get into a brawl with the man and James getting arrested for it.
After being found innocent, he is prohibited from busking for 6 months. While
in the chemist, receiving his methadone, Betty notices him. Betty and James
argue and go their separate ways. Later on, James visits the offices of The
Big Issue to make some more money for him and Bob. He regains his
popularity with tourists by selling The Big Issue. After being accused of
illegally selling magazines on another vendor's patch, James and Bob are banned
for a whole month. After going back in business, James gets into an argument
with a woman trying to buy Bob from him, losing Bob in the scuffle. Bob does
not return for a few days, leaving James devastated. After Bob returns, James
feels he is ready to come off the methadone. After a week of withdrawal
symptoms, James awakes, clean and healthy. A journalist, Mary, requests to
write a book about James and Bob after his Internet and media popularity, and
James agrees. James then fixes up his relationship with his father Jack, and
his life turns around for the better.
Comment
I liked this film and its story which I feel happy for some time. Although the cat is the main focus of the film I loved the camera work, great production, very good acting and it's a great story which it can change your thinking about the animal or bad life. I think it's a very good film you can show it when you need to have some positive energy. Bob the cat was the best of them. The best of this film it's a true story which you can't believe that for a minute because it's an Incredible true story. The film also made me reflect on how we are so affected by animals and how having animals in our society helps us come together and understand each other better. It's a truly magical story about how love, hope, and companionship can save a life.
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