Cat People (1982)
Année de sortie: 1982
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: La marca de la pantera, A Marca da Pantera, La féline, El beso de la pantera, Kattfolket
Réalisateur: Paul Schrader
Writer: Alan Ormsby, DeWitt Bodeen, Paul Schrader
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Charles W. Fries
Executive Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Max Rosenberg
Sociétés: Charles Fries Productions, RKO Pictures LLC, Universal Pictures
Genre: Erotic Thriller, Fantasy Film, Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
Budget: 12.500.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: animal transformation, attack, cat, cats, dissection, erotic movie, eroticism, held captive, incest, jungle cat, lingerie, morphing, remake, shotgun, transformation, turned into animal
Histoire
Irena Gallier and her brother Paul reunite in New Orleans after years apart. Irena feels an inexplicable attraction to a wild panther recently captured by zoologists, and likewise, Oliver, the zoo curator, finds himself drawn to her. However, their budding relationship becomes complicated when Paul reveals their family's dark secret: they possess the ability to transform into predatory jungle cats when sexually aroused.
Résumé
Cat People is a 1982 erotic thriller directed by Paul Schrader, notable for being a remake of the classic horror film of the same name from 1942. Set in New Orleans, the film explores themes of desire, transformation, and the darker aspects of human nature. It's a blend of fantasy, horror, and eroticism, focusing on the Gallier siblings who carry a curse that turns them into deadly jungle cats during moments of intense passion. The movie is distinguished by its unique premise and Schrader's characteristic dark, psychological storytelling.



