I would recommend it. It had some very blatant "woman good, man bad" commentary/ background things in it (Puss falls down, Kitty lands on her feet) and regarding the relationship between Puss and Kitty Softpaws (Puss abandoned his wedding, but so did Kitty). It is entertaining enough past that, however, that I am willing to overlook it. I really liked Jack Horner, the main villain. I wanted more of him!
The thing I disliked the most, actually, was an animation choice of cutting frames during action scenes. I noticed it a lot in the 'Into the Spiderverse' movie, and suspect it's a current-industry fad to try to save on processing power or something. As an avid gamer for many years, I can only associate dropped frames with bad hardware performance, so it stuck out to me a lot.
A big part of the story is that Puss is deeply flawed ... and it turns out that Kitty is just as bad.
Puss is self centered and egotistical ... but mostly because he is really that good and is compensating for a need for external validation.
Kitty is a strong independent woman who absolutely, totally doesn't need Puss, not even a little bit ... but she does, and she can't admit it because she has been deeply hurt in the past and has major trust issues.
I would recommend it. It had some very blatant "woman good, man bad" commentary/ background things in it (Puss falls down, Kitty lands on her feet) and regarding the relationship between Puss and Kitty Softpaws (Puss abandoned his wedding, but so did Kitty). It is entertaining enough past that, however, that I am willing to overlook it. I really liked Jack Horner, the main villain. I wanted more of him!
The thing I disliked the most, actually, was an animation choice of cutting frames during action scenes. I noticed it a lot in the 'Into the Spiderverse' movie, and suspect it's a current-industry fad to try to save on processing power or something. As an avid gamer for many years, I can only associate dropped frames with bad hardware performance, so it stuck out to me a lot.
A big part of the story is that Puss is deeply flawed ... and it turns out that Kitty is just as bad.
Puss is self centered and egotistical ... but mostly because he is really that good and is compensating for a need for external validation.
Kitty is a strong independent woman who absolutely, totally doesn't need Puss, not even a little bit ... but she does, and she can't admit it because she has been deeply hurt in the past and has major trust issues.