Rat Movie Review
Rat Review

"Rat" Overview

Rating: PG
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Steve BarronProducer : Steve Barron,Alison Owen
Screenwiter : Wesley Burrowes
Starring : Pete Postlethwaite,Imelda Staunton,Frank Kelly,David Wilmot,Kerry Condon,Andrew Lovern,Veronica Duffy
Franz Kafka meets Stuart Little in Rat, a presumably witty and clever Irish
import that aims a little too high to be kid-friendly and far too low to be of
interest to many grown-ups.
Pete Postlethwaite stars as Guinness-swilling Everyman Hubert, who, for no
apparent reason, suddenly turns into a large white rat (he was a white man,
they say, so it would be ridiculous for him to turn into a black rat!). That's
not the point of the film, though -- the point is that no one seems to care
very much about Hubert's predicament, staging a series of mundane problems
around Hubert's dilemma. The local reporter wants to write a book about
Hubert. Hubert gets tossed into a washing machine. Hubert bites his wife's
finger. By the time Hubert suddenly turns back into a man again, we've utterly
forgotten why we should care about him in the first place.
Naturally, Rat is played as an all-out farce, though why it isn't a lot more
mature remains a mystery. Its one-note joke grows stale awfully quickly,
begging us to dote over how cute Hubert is when in reality he is an enormous,
ugly, and fat... rat. Even music co-scored by Bob Geldof is used so sparingly
it can't make us forget that this vermin needs a strong dose of strychnine.
Rat bastard.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



