
Through the adorably persuasive antics of a menagerie of cats, dogs, monkeys, lion cubs, and other animals great and small, Bosom Friends delivers a species-transcending message of tolerance. (Source: UCLA Film & Television Archive).
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Is it worth your time? If you like watching old black-and-white footage of a cat licking a dog’s ear for three minutes straight, then yeah, sure. This isn't a movie you watch for a plot. It’s something you put on when you want to feel like you’re sitting in a dusty attic looking at someone’s forgotten reel of 16mm film...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you like watching old black-and-white footage of a cat licking a dog’s ear for three minutes straight, then yeah, sure. This isn't a movie you watch for a plot. It’s something you put on when you want to feel like you’re sitting in a dusty attic looking at someone’s forgotten reel of 16mm film. If you need dialogue, character arcs, or anything resembling a coherent story, you are going to absolutely hate this. It’s slow. It’s repetitive. It’s exactly the kind of thing t..."
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