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Meow

Original title: Miao xing ren
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
205
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Meow (2017)
ComedyFamilyFantasy

An alien lifeform from a faraway planet has been residing on Earth for thousands of years. They transform themselves into cats and populate every area of the globe. Their intelligence and ad... Read allAn alien lifeform from a faraway planet has been residing on Earth for thousands of years. They transform themselves into cats and populate every area of the globe. Their intelligence and adorability have led to them being treated as kings and queens by their human minions. Xi Xi... Read allAn alien lifeform from a faraway planet has been residing on Earth for thousands of years. They transform themselves into cats and populate every area of the globe. Their intelligence and adorability have led to them being treated as kings and queens by their human minions. Xi Xili is the latest visitor from their home planet, Planet Meow. He is an adorable oversized-... Read all

  • Director
    • Benny Chan
  • Writers
    • Elliott J. Brown
    • Miu-Kei Ho
    • Poon Jun Lam
  • Stars
    • Louis Koo
    • Li Ma
    • Chutian Liu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    205
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benny Chan
    • Writers
      • Elliott J. Brown
      • Miu-Kei Ho
      • Poon Jun Lam
    • Stars
      • Louis Koo
      • Li Ma
      • Chutian Liu
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Ng Sau-lung
    Li Ma
    Li Ma
    • Ng Chow Lai-chu
    • (as Mary Ma)
    Chutian Liu
    • Ng Yau-yau
    • (as Jessica Liu)
    Andy Huang
    • Ng Yau-choi
    Michelle Wai
    Michelle Wai
    • Miss Lee
    Louis Siu Cheung Yuen
    Louis Siu Cheung Yuen
    • Mr. Lam
    Grasshopper
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    Hoi-Pang Lo
    Lun Ai
      Gaffer Tsui
      • Xixili
      Wah Chan
      • TV staff
      • (as Chan Wa)
      Wai Shu Chan
      • Teacher
      • (as Chan Wai Shu)
      Qing Chen
      Pui Na Cheng
      • Sports day family member
      Erica Chui
      • Sports day family member
      Kannie Chung
      • Sports day family member
      Pui-Do Hui
      • Boxing referee
      Hon-Chu Kwok
      • Monster
      • Director
        • Benny Chan
      • Writers
        • Elliott J. Brown
        • Miu-Kei Ho
        • Poon Jun Lam
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews4

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      4ElliesWonder

      Cheap CGI and wacky comedy

      Jumped different scenes to 'finished' the movie because I had no patience to watch this wacky comedy movie. Cheap roughness CGI even worse than Garfield in 10+ years ago. This is a baby movie, silly scenes, wacky laughs, no senses logic and inane plot. Producers don't care audiences whoever is older than 5 years old. Beside the cat character design is really weird, just like the weird cartoon character players in Time Square, so afraid they would suddenly pop out and touch my shoulder. Maybe the cat pillow is cute.
      6moviexclusive

      More delightful than we expected this to be, 'Meow' is family-friendly entertainment with some wacky laughs, consistent cheer and a heartwarming affirmation of family love

      If you've ever wondered whether your family cat is really an alien from another planet, then 'Meow' is the movie for you. No seriously, 'Meow' imagines an alien planet of the same name whose feline inhabitants have been dispatched by their King to Earth for thousands of years to colonise mankind, although none have so far proved successful in their respective missions as a result of being pampered by their human hosts. Their latest attempt comes in the form of a Meowian warrior called Pudding, who is sent to Earth with a Secret Weapon in order to rally the rest of his kind. Some bad weather upon his descent however causes him to lose the Weapon and adopt the form of an orange tabby cat in order to survive in Earth's environment, albeit in much chubbier and oversized form. And last but not least, a mix-up sees him being renamed Xixili and adopted by former-soccer- star-turned-hopeless-businessman Go-lee Wu (Louis Koo), who has agreed to babysit the cat as a favour for a potential client.

      Sure enough, its absurd premise has led to much online brickbats, some of which have been lobbed at its lead actor Louis Koo as well as its director Benny Chan. But face it, is the idea of a giant, adorable alien cat any more ridiculous than say three talking, singing and dancing chipmunks? Or say a couple of talking dogs a la 'Marmamuke'? Or better still, a fat, free-spirited orange cat whose name happens to rhyme with 'Garfield'? Sure enough, 'Meow' belongs in that category of family-friendly live-action comedy films – and in our opinion, one of the more entertaining, hilarious and heart- warming ones we've seen. Oh yes, the man-sized feline Xixili is funny and likable all right, but the movie's charm also belongs to its human characters – besides Go- lee Wu, his highly-strung wife/ aspiring actress/ power mum Pearl Zhou (Ma Li) and their two children comprising an older son Yoho Wu (Andy Huang) with filmmaking ambitions and younger daughter Yoyo Wu (Jessica Liu) who suffers from a congenital skeletal anomaly in her right leg.

      As conceived by writers Ho Miu-kei and Poon Jun Lam along with script consultant Chan Hing-kai, 'Meow' is as much about Xixili learning about the beauty of family as it is about this family of four uniting around one another. So it will go that Xixili will become intertwined with Go-lee and Pearl's familial and marital challenges, the latter precipitated by the former given how gullible and even naïve Go-lee is – not just in his failed business ventures, but also in how he ends up chalking a two-million debt by agreeing to be guarantor to a shady individual (Lo Hoi-pang in a cameo) and then falling prey to an elaborate scam led by three career criminals (played by the 'Grasshopper' trio). A fangirl crush that Yoyo's PE teacher (Michelle Wai) has on Go-lee and a chance meeting with a former schoolmate Boss Liu (Louis Yuen) that used to have a crush on Pearl further complicates their already financially strained husband-wife relationship.

      The busy script juggles two other subplots – first, the bond between Xixili and the family through a couple of amusing sequences including one where Go-lee tries to teach Xixili to play fetch and another where Yoyo brings a heavily disguised Xixili into a parent-teacher meeting; and second, Xixili's call of duty in his capacity as Pudding, which he (unsurprisingly) abdicates after being moved by the display of family love. Amidst the character dynamics are a couple of genuinely amusing sequences – a few where Koo gladly hams it up trying to pacify Xixili; a series of endorsement shoots driven by Xixili's accidental fame, especially a 'Journey to the West' spoof that has Xixili as the Monkey King, Pearl as Xuanzang and Go-lee as a demon; and last but not least Xixili's fruitless meetings with the elder Meowian warriors turned tamed kitties who had come to Earth before him. As you may expect, it all culminates in a melodramatic but undeniably effective finale where Go-lee and Pearl rallies behind Yoyo and her fierce determination to break free of her physical impediment.

      Yup, originality isn't exactly the film's strong suit, what with obvious elements from 'Men in Black' and 'Forrest Gump'. Still, the veteran Chan, in a marked departure from the action genre he's made his name in (think 'New Police Story' or 'The White Storm'), keeps the tone light and the pace brisk so that the movie on the whole remains enjoyable and engaging. Chan also brings along here his regular collaborator Koo, who throws himself dignity be damned into the role, and assembles an equally game cast in Mainland comedy actress Ma as well as lovely child actors Liu and Huang. There is real chemistry among them as one dysfunctional family, and you'll no doubt be rooting for them by the time the saccharine-dripped climax comes along.

      It must also be said that 'Meow' represents a technical achievement of sorts for Chinese cinema in the CGI work behind Xixili. Comparisons to Hollywood are unjustified, given the size of the budgets no less, but Xixili is unexpectedly well-animated particularly in the close-up shots emphasising his luxurious orange fur. And if it isn't obvious by now, let's just say that we were pleasantly surprised by 'Meow', which could have easily turned out messy, infantile and embarrassing as many have unfairly criticised it to be. Like any of them Hollywood live-action family films, this is surely intended to be family-friendly entertainment – and on that account, is just as, if not more, delightful than 'Alvin and the Chipmunks', 'Marmaduke' or 'Garfield'. That's still not enough for it to qualify as a family classic, but for a weekend family outing to the movies, 'Meow' will have the kids grinning from ear to ear.
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        Meow Meow Meow
        Performed by Nga Yi Tse

        Written by Kin-Wai Wong

        Lyrics by Kadian Sea

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      • Release date
        • July 21, 2017 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Official site
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      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Siêu Mèo
      • Production companies
        • Gravity Pictures Film Production Company
        • One Cool CMC
        • Emperor Film Production
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        • $6,651,598
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 49 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39 : 1

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