SYNOPSICS
Ratburger (2017) is a English movie. Matt Lipsey has directed this movie. David Walliams,Tillie Amartey,Talia Barnett,Mark Benton are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Ratburger (2017) is considered one of the best Comedy,Family movie in India and around the world.
A girl rescues a rat, which the malevolent burgerman wants to make into a burger and sell to the local school children and people.
Ratburger (2017) Reviews
Fun but a little basic...
David Walliams really gave it his all, portraying a really comedic villain and being the most entertaining part of the whole film. Without him the film will have been very basic and dull. His whole plan seems quite unique and can be a little gross. Most the other actors are okay, not really given much to do or say. The main girl is never given much development or either is the rat. We never learn why the rat can dance or where it even came from. Overall the film needed a lot more time to develop the story or the characters and motivations. It is mostly harmless and does have some fun elements.
The dancing rat
David Walliams children books have been adapted by the BBC for Christmas but Ratburger was done by Sky. It still has the same style of filming including an appearance again by Raj the shopkeeper. Zoe is a school girl who lives in a tower block in a northern town. She had a pleasant life until her mother died. Now she lives with a stepmother who cares little for her and her dad who is always working. Zoe is bullied at school and only has one friend at school. Things change when she finds small rat in her bedroom who seems to understand her and also dances to music. Zoe wants the rat to perform at the school talent contest. However Burt the greasy burger van man smells a rat kebab. David Walliams is having fun as Burt the rat catcher who makes burgers out of them. However I thought this one was too infantile and curiously dark at the same time.
A fun family film
This film tells the story of a young girl, who has a rat that can dance. She has to save the rat from an evil burger man. The story is full of dichotomous, black and white characters. The characters are funny, especially the policewoman who says sorry all the time. The evil stepmother is memorable as well. It is funny, and it is good for young children.
A background film
Not much to say here other than the fact that this movie has a basic plot, cringe jokes but a film that younger children could very much enjoy, a bit like the book.
Enjoyable fun for the young!
Let's face it, this film is not aimed at my generation, but I think David Walliams imagination is great for these kid films, almost what Roakd Dahl was for children's books. Lots of fun for the young ones!