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Cat for Cash thai drama review
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Cat for Cash
1 people found this review helpful
by The Purple Librarian
7 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Quiet, sincere little show with loads of heart

This show is not spicy or action-packed or melodramatic, nor is it a typical slice-of-life. Instead, it deals with some quite heavy themes in a way that feels genuine and healing.

The element of the cats talking did not feel cringey to me like many other reviewers felt. Each cat, at least of the main cast, had their own personality and storyline that is developed just like that of any good side character.

But the real heart of the show is Lynx and his relationship with his mother. The show does an excellent job of making the mother a tangible presence throughout the story despite the fact that she is dead for all but a portion of the first episode. As Tiger and the cats and the rest of their little community slowly worm their way into Lynx’s heart, he begins to heal his relationship with his mother even in her absence. It was so well done both storytelling-wise and acting-wise. Khaotung and First are excellent in these roles. I didn’t enjoy Heartkillers (I haven’t seen their other shows yet). Personally, I felt like their roles in that show suited them poorly, although I know many will disagree. The softer, gentler roles of this show felt more natural to me on them, and they carried their characters with skill and nuance.

One trigger warning I would like to give this show is that - and this is a MAJOR SPOILER - a cat does die in the last episode. It is well handled, makes narrative sense, and is not gratuitous or graphic. If pet/animal death is a hard limit for you, I would recommend not watching this show as it’s essentially part of the culmination of Lynx’s emotional journey throughout the show and not a scene that can be skipped without losing a critical moment of storytelling.
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