Meow is a 2017 Hong Kong science fantasy comedy film produced and directed by Benny Chan and starring Louis Koo as a father who adopts an alien cat whom is sent to invade Earth. Co-produced by Koo's One Cool Group Limited, the film is also Chan and Koo's sixth film collaboration as director and star respectively.
Plot
In the distant corners of the universe, a planet of cats known as "Meow" exists where its creatures are more civilized than earthians. Thousands of years ago, the king of Meow has been sending messengers to inquire the Earth, hoping to prepare for an invasion. However, over the years, every messenger sent to Earth never returned forcing the king to put aside his plans. Today, the king decides to re-ignite his plan and selects the bravest and mightiest warrior of Meow, Pudding, as a vanguard to Earth. However, during the journey, Pudding loses a divine Meow device that can resist the particles of Earth and loses his divine powers. As a result, the lean-built Pudding becomes a giant fat cat Sai-sai-lei. Sai-sai-lei is then adopted by as a pet by a family consists of Ng Sau-lung, his wife Chow Lai-chu, their elder son Ng Yau-choi and younger daughter Ng Yau-yau. Sai-sai-lei has no choice but to hide in the Ng household before finding his device to invade Earth. In order to start the invasion, Sai-sai-lei plans to cause chaos to the Ng family but after living and getting along together, Sai-sai-lei is moved by the family's love and sincerity and loses his desire for warfare. However, one day, Sai-sai-lei suddenly recovers his device.
Cast
Louis Koo as Ng Sau-lung, a well-known goalkeeper in Hong Kong with a brilliant track record who after retiring, becomes an occasional commentator for football matches, but longs to become the leader of a football team. Sau-lung is a kind-hearted man and good father, but he often dreams of getting rich over night and his mind is full of strange entrepreneurial ideas and plans which often backfire and fail in the end.
Ma Li as Ng Chow Lai-chu, an unpopular model resulting in little workload and is often idle at home. Lai-chu is very loving to her children and is often angered by her husband's entrepreneurial plans, but would always forgive him in the end.
Jessica Liu as Ng Yau-yau, the youngest girl in the family who was born with a disability on her left foot where she must wear long-term auxiliary equipment. Everyone in her family dearly cares for her while she also shares the closest bond with Sai-sai-lei.
Andy Wong as Ng Yau-choi, a year 2 secondary school student who dreams of becoming a film director who often holds a camera in his hand filming trivial things in his life to post on the internet, hoping to shoot to fame. His dream comes true when he films and posts online a video of Sai-sai-lei, becoming a "famed director" of the internet overnight.
Louis Yuen as Mister Lam, Sau-lung's boss who always says he will organise a football team for Sau-lung to lead but never actually takes action. He also loves to come up with lame gags.
Grasshopper as The Conmen Trio, three leaders of a fraud organisation who pose as a Buddhist monk, Thai native and an angry Chaozhou native respectively. The trio sells a map to a Ming dynasty treasure to Sau-lung in an attempt to con his life savings.
Chui Ka-lok as Pudding, originally the bravest and mightiest warrior of planet Meow, but he loses a divine Meow device while descending to Earth, loses all his divine powers as a result and accidentally transforming into a fat cat who is then adopted by Sau-lung and renamed Sai-sai-lei. Having a big stature and born with a cute face, Sai-sai-lei begins to pick up the bad habits of human beings of being lazy and loving to eat and fell in love with potato chips, gradually losing his desire for warfare.
According to the first behind-the-scenes featurette released, producer and director Benny Chan stated the story of Meow was initiated by star Louis Koo when the latter told Chan he wanted to make a film about cats which resulted in Chan having the idea about cats from another planet.
Special effects
In order to create the film's titular cat, Sai-sai-lei, three special effect companies were used to create over 1,000 special effect shots. Of the three special effects companies, two of them were local Hong Kong companies while one of them was South Korean and they were responsible for separately creating the CG for Sai-sai-lei's head, lower body and entire body.