A play-it-safe guy named Dominic must search for his wife's missing cat. Unfortunately, his search leads to him getting tangled up with a local gang of criminals, forcing him to confront his fears and rethink his M.O.
Lost Cat Corona has some problems with character development, but ultimately is a pleasant enough journey through an area of New York underappreciated in cinema.
Tarsitano aims to explore certain areas of masculinity in his screenplay, giving the effort unexpected meaning, which helps to balance out the movie's less than thrilling stretches of NYC irritability.