Documentary can give people the deepest moving, because it abandons the great world view and story background, and only represents the true voice.
The mood, stories and experiences between [cats] and [cat lovers] gave me a different understanding of Turkey-Istanbul.
I'm not a shit shoveler and can't really understand the mood of those who are crazy for cats.
But when I see a cat that is cute or arrogant or stupid, and the tenderness in the heart that people reveal from their eyes, I will also be melted.
When those people who look fierce have smiles in their eyes, it makes people feel that this kind of feeling is full of kindness, which is good.
From this cat-loving city, I feel the simple intimacy between people and animals.
This intimacy is not domestication, but complete freedom and respect.
Before watching this movie, I never thought that cats have different characters like people.
And in the figures of various cats, you can find your own counterpoint.
I don't have a very special story and experience with cats, and I'm even a little afraid of cats, but this film made me feel the soul of cats.
A film that feels pure and beautiful, and even heals the pain in the heart.
The barriers between meow and human words do not hinder the communication of minds.
I still remember that there was a fat aunt who kept a lot of cats and she said, "When they are healed, so will my wounds"
Those who have faith and interest are those who truly understand life.
Try to feel the mood of the cat licker.
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