Product Description Based on the International Best Selling Book, A STREET CAT NAMED BOB is a moving and uplifting feel-good true story. When James Bowen found an injured, ginger street cat curled up in the hallway of his sheltered accommodation, he had no idea just how much his life was about to change. James was living hand to mouth on the streets of London and the last thing he needed was a pet. Yet James couldn't resist helping the strikingly intelligent tom cat, whom he quickly christened Bob. He slowly nursed Bob back to health and then sent the cat on his way, imagining he would never see him again. But Bob had other ideas. Soon the two were inseparable and their diverse, comic and occasionally dangerous adventures would transform both their lives, slowly healing the scars of each other's troubled pasts. Review Treadaway may be sympathetic and charming as the struggling musician, but this is Bob's show, all the way! --Devan Coggan, Entertainment WeeklyA rewardingly unassuming, tough and tender portrait of a London busker whose ill-fated life takes a surprising turn after a ginger tabby turns up in his kitchen. --Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles TimesA savvy exercise in inspirational feel-good cinema lightly seasoned with grit. --Andy Webster, The New York Times
B**S
True and moving story
This is a true and very moving story. I also have the book!
J**A
When a Cat's Eyes are the Light at the End of the Tunnel.
Sometimes I like a book better than the movie adaptation. (Stephen King's Needful Things) Other times, I like the movie better than the book (Steven Spielberg's Jaws). On other occasions, I'm happy with both. The chronicles of Narnia series (books and movies) was one such time. And now, A Street Cat Named Bob.Adaptations are funny things. I know of people who just about wanted to crucify a screenwriter for changing aspects of a Poirot novel for the television film ( Appointment with Death) . For me, as long as the over-all spirit of the story is in tact for the film, I can cope with the changes. If I could make ONE change in the movie, it's that I wish Bob had scratched that BITCH of a step-mother of James right across her smarmy, stuck-up face!Some people had issues about the lack of GRIT in the movie, re: James' drug issues. Then again, this isn't meant to be TOO dark as other movies about a descension into drug abuse. James (Luke Treadaway) is finding his way OUT of that dark tunnel. While that wasn't easy, by any stretch, he did have help of a social worker (Joanne Froggart) who got James his council flat. Just having a roof over his head was enough of a boost. Then came Bob; the injured Ginger/ Tabby James helps get medical care for. If nothing else gave James the incentive to turn his life around, it was this lonely Tabby, who needed a friend as much as he wanted to be one.The payback James received for his sacrificial expenditure, on Bob's behalf, was the stuff of novel and film. Cheesy, I know, but I don't want to give anything else away. Enjoy!
A**I
SIXTEEN CANDLES OR A STREET CAT NAMED BOB? A review for parents with a few spoilers...
I love cats (all animals) and I have a young daughter who always wants to watch movies with me. I decided to watch this movie with her the other night because I wanted her to see something of consequence. Something with a valuable message. Something truly inspirational WITHOUT dopey sex starved teenagers, unnecessary explosions, gratuitous violence or space creatures wielding ridiculous looking weapons.This movie was a brilliant choice. THERE ARE SOME SPOILERS BELOW.A Street Cat Named Bob is a gorgeous and extraordinarily uplifting film that stresses how powerful and life-changing a relationship with an animal can be. The film does paint a realistic portrait of life on the streets and drug abuse, however there are no overly graphic scenes. There is a scene where one drug addict is found unconscious from an overdose and another scene where the main character is struggling to get through detox. The detox is not pleasant but the director handled it well and didn't film anything unnecessary. You can clearly see recovering from drug addiction is painful and arduous and that drugs are not 'cool' or desirable. The main character is a compassionate and altruistic man who reiterates many times how much he wants to "Stop using drugs and get his life back." This is not a movie lauding drunken and high teenagers. There is no nudity and there are no sex scenes. My daughter witnessed a man struggling to get off the streets and stay clean and she witnessed him do it with the help of a cat who loved, needed and adored him. The movie was absolutely beautiful and I am thrilled we watched it together. Also, the cat does not die. This is something I was quite concerned about since we are such fierce animal lovers and get very distressed if there are tragic scenes that involve animal violence or death. My daughter is especially sensitive and would never have been able to enjoy this movie if Bob was badly hurt or came to a tragic end. Thankfully James and Bob walk away unscathed We cried -- but they were tears of happiness and relief for this lovely man and his remarkable little companion.I would highly recommend this movie to all adults and children 12 and up.
B**R
Worth the Rental
I never Rent from Amazon, I'm a prime user. But, I saw a YouTube Short about this film, that pulled me in and I'm not sorry it did. Great little movie. Better than I had expected.
S**R
Life can be tough, and a cat can be healing...
Good story of the struggles we all face in life, in our own journeys, and how we never know where help may come from.
Y**A
No subtitles
I really needed this blu-ray to have some kind of captioning. This one didn't have it. Otherwise, I totally enjoyed this movie... and so did my friends who watched it with me.
G**.
It totally blew me away!
I've wanted to see this movie for almost a year; finally I purchased it as birthday treat for myself and watched it. The movie far exceeded my high expectations - after all, I have read the books, I follow James & Bob on Facebook, and I've read the stories about the making of the film as they were happening. So I thought I knew rather well what to expect - but what I did not expect was the sheer emotional and dramatic power of this film.This is more than a sweet story about a guy and his cat - although there's plenty of sweetness in it, too. True to the story, the movie deals unflinchingly with the grim realities of street life in London (or any big city) - the depths of poverty, homelessness, and addiction are revealed without sugarcoating, and at the same time, without sensationalism. And this makes James's relationship with Bob, and his process of recovery from addiction, all the more powerful.The acting and directing are superb. Bob, of course, is the true hero, and very remarkable for having played himself throughout the film.Actullay, no cat could play Bob the way Bob did! And to cap it all off (spoiler alert), James himself shows up in a cameo near the end.It all adds up to one of best movies I've seen, ever. It's certainly one of the best birthday presents I've ever given myself!
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