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The Tale of the Rat That Wrote

  • 1999
  • 14min
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The Tale of the Rat That Wrote (1999)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Dickensian tale of rats, recompense and retribution.A Dickensian tale of rats, recompense and retribution.A Dickensian tale of rats, recompense and retribution.

  • Réalisation
    • Billy O'Brien
  • Scénario
    • Billy O'Brien
    • Murilo Pasta
  • Casting principal
    • Jeremy Swift
    • John Surman
    • Dominic Letts
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    146
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    • Réalisation
      • Billy O'Brien
    • Scénario
      • Billy O'Brien
      • Murilo Pasta
    • Casting principal
      • Jeremy Swift
      • John Surman
      • Dominic Letts
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Jeremy Swift
    Jeremy Swift
    • J.P. Haddock
    John Surman
    • Assistant
    Dominic Letts
    • Rat Man
    Steve Casey
    • Haddock's Workman
    Martin Head
    • Haddock's Workman
    Benedict Martin
    Benedict Martin
    • Haddock's Workman
    David Powell-Davies
    • Haddock's Workman
    Ben Thomas
    • Haddock's Workman
    Len Trusty
    • Haddock's Workman
    Morgan Walters
    Morgan Walters
    • Haddock's Workman
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      • Billy O'Brien
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      • Billy O'Brien
      • Murilo Pasta
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    9the red duchess

    A dark animated classic.

    One of the surprise Irish films of the last decade, 'Rat', was a surreal concept in a realistic urban setting about a man who one day turns into a rat. Here is an earlier look at rodent life, but one that belongs to a different cinematic tradition. It has many precursors, some literary (Kafka, Dickens, Orwell, Saki etc.), some cinematic (David Lynch (the Gothic recreation of Victorian England in 'The Elephant Man'; the monochrome nightmare of 'Eraserhead'); the short 'Franz Kafka's It's a wonderful life'; Gilliam's 'Brazil'; 'Mousehunt'; the animation of Svankmajer and Starewicz.

    The film combines live action, animation and animatronics. Set in an unspecified Victorian locale, it tells the tale of a rat caged in J. Haddock's rodent emporium, where horrific 'scientific' experiments are carried out. When Haddock discovers our hero has mastered the alphabet, he decides to cut off his head to measure his prodigious brain. The rat makes an ingenious escape, but finds the outside world as uncongenial as the laboratory, where a mob nab him and force him into a gruesome rat-fighting contest (having seen 'Amores perros' in the same week, I've had just about enough of this sort of thing). A second escape leads him back to the laboratory, and his doomed rodent comrades. He realises change is not going to come from running away, but by confronting the monster in charge.

    This potent short is wonderful for many reasons. Its mastery of the vast mise-en-scene, the creepy laboratory, the teeming streets, the violent pubs, the scientific inventions; its evocative monochrome photography, creating an appropriately Gothic aura; its flitting between genres, tones and styles, from different points of view, all bespeak an exciting new talent. This is one of the great films about the Victorian age, about various kinds of anxieties - the 'progress' of science, where reason and the animal were not so distinct as they might have been; the fear of the mob, and the growing economic and social power of the working class; the joy in new inventions ('Tale' is a dark flipside to the Wallace and Gromit films).

    The neat parable-like narrative, has a pleasing Dickensian moral purpose. In an Irish context, the shadow of the Famine over a film set in an era where the Irish were caricatured as beasts to be repressed and exploited, give the film an added resonance, while contemporary issues, such as cloning and animal experiments, are referred to, but with an admirably light touch.
    bob the moo

    Looks great and is a nice fable on humanity

    A rat with a talent is captured by the rat catcher and put with others for various fates. When the man notices him writing he decides to open the rat up for his brain. The rat escapes to find the outside world just as cruel and decides to help his friends.

    I didn't know what to expect from this and I was very pleasantly surprised. The plot gives the rat humanity and indeed shows us as the monsters – the scene at the rat fight shows this clearly (as well as being quite funny in a surprising way!). The story actually gets us totally on the rat's side and is a wonderful fable with a really nice ending.

    Visually it looks great. The cityscapes manage to be both Victorian but also impressively build up and imposing. The shoot is in black and white and full of close angles and shadows – this helps the puppets be more real. The rats don't look real but they are full of expression – a wonderful moment is when one of the fighting rats goes from blood-lust to pause to regret and sorrow right till it realises that it's being used, all before our eyes – that's good puppet work for a short! The main win of the rat is that it does convince and manage to be really lovable and win our sympathy straight off.

    Overall this is a very different film and well worth checking out. Even if you hate rats you can't help be drawn into this clever little fable on humanity.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Irlande
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Chatham, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Arts Council of England
      • Blue Orange Productions
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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