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City Rats

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.4K
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City Rats (2009)
ActionComedyDramaRomanceThriller

Eight lost souls search for solutions to problems ranging from finding a better suicide method, to defeating creative block, to losing their virginity. As they wander through their dreary li... Read allEight lost souls search for solutions to problems ranging from finding a better suicide method, to defeating creative block, to losing their virginity. As they wander through their dreary lives, they learn life isn't like it the movies.Eight lost souls search for solutions to problems ranging from finding a better suicide method, to defeating creative block, to losing their virginity. As they wander through their dreary lives, they learn life isn't like it the movies.

  • Director
    • Steve M Kelly
  • Writer
    • Simon Fantauzzo
  • Stars
    • Tamer Hassan
    • Ray Panthaki
    • Susan Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Steve M Kelly
    • Writer
      • Simon Fantauzzo
    • Stars
      • Tamer Hassan
      • Ray Panthaki
      • Susan Lynch
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tamer Hassan
    Tamer Hassan
    • Jim
    Ray Panthaki
    Ray Panthaki
    • Dean
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Gina
    Danny Dyer
    Danny Dyer
    • Pete
    Kenny Doughty
    Kenny Doughty
    • Olly
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Chris
    MyAnna Buring
    MyAnna Buring
    • Sammy
    • (as Myanna Buring)
    Natasha Williams
    • Carol
    Richard Mylan
    • Ash
    Jake Canuso
    Jake Canuso
    • Marco Harper
    Vyelle Croom
    • Daryl
    Philip Herbert
    • Cowboy John
    Keir Mills
    Keir Mills
    • Kyle
    • (as Kier Mills)
    Ian Webster
    • Colin
    • (as Ian Hughes)
    Robin Goodchild
    • Keith
    Phil Rose
    Phil Rose
    • Burger Van Customer
    Alex Grant
    • Charity Worker
    Daniel Johnston
    • Ronnie
    • Director
      • Steve M Kelly
    • Writer
      • Simon Fantauzzo
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    8craigtheviking

    Keep watching.

    Watch this movie right until the end. Weigh them altogether an I'm sure everyone did a pretty good job!

    /Having to write text just ......, 150.,.......,....

    .......
    1way2grimee

    Arty Farty Distasteful Student Art-School Tosh

    I was unfortunate enough to watch this film thinking perhaps it was another English gangster flick in the spirit of 'The Business' having seen Danny Dyer on the cover. However, I was instead greeted by a distasteful and depressing flick lacking significant character development. Not only this but there on numerous scenes of young gay men covorting with each other with no real explanation as to why. Other themes include suicide and drug addiction but are all terribly portrayed.

    If you want to see this sort of film done properly watch requiem for a dream or the korean film 'peppermint candy' starring Kyung Gu-Sol, avoid this film at all costs people, save yourself the time and painful headache, whoever made this movie needs a good councilor.
    3BA_Harrison

    Shitty Rats.

    Danny Dyer. On the cover. Holding a gun. Must be another cockney gangster film methinks, but I couldn't be more wrong. What we have here is a dull and depressing drama in which several scuzzy Londoners cross paths during their everyday lives. No hard geezers carrying sawn-offs. No bent rozzers taking a bung. No suited and booted chancers ducking and diving. Just a whole lot of suicide, sex, murder and drugs, with a masturbating artist, a crippled hooker, a drunken ex-con, a mother looking for her dead son, a self destructive man and woman, and a gay autistic deaf bloke looking to get laid with a little help from his brother. While all of this sounds like the recipe for a sleazy slice of fun, the drama is played out in a very measured (ie., boring) manner, and frequently enters pretentious art-house territory, meaning that most Dyer fans will think it's a load of old pony. I did.
    1heartdriven

    I had a big laugh (eventually)

    This was the worst, most pretentious load of absolute inane rubbish I have ever had the misfortune to watch.

    Luckily, however I managed to get my £3's worth (that's what it cost in Tescos) by watching 'the making of City Rats' in the extras part of the DVD. This was hysterical. The horrible, misogynistic and clearly sexually perverted director is on the biggest ego trip of his life and has managed to drag everyone else on this production along with it like some pied piper of doom.

    There are some great lines like 'I did some research - I'll miss playing Chris' (James Lance, the bloke with the bit part in Alan Partridge, on his thoroughly embarrassing portrayal of an autistic homosexual - Hoffman you are most certainly not).

    'I read a lot of sh*t scripts - but they are made into a success by big Hollywood actors' - Hussan. True... but this script is the most sh*t one ever and it's only got you in it so that's even worse.

    Danny Dyer said some really funny things too (in that sort of I'm trying to be a serious method actor kind of a way) and the guy out of that dull mid 90's Asian family on Eastenders definitely got the top w*nker award but I've forgotten what both of them said right now and I can't face watching it again so you'll have to check it out for yourself..

    My favourite quote however is from the 1st AD (I think it was) who said... 'This is the part of the DVD you watch when you've watched the film so many times and you think there must be something else on here to watch.' I suggest he reads the first review of this film I ever read which says... 'I would rather f*st my own dead grandmother than watch this film again.'

    What started as a thoroughly depressing waste of an hour and a half of my life turned into a hysterically funny evening (albeit helped by a half a bottle of Jack Daniels). Buy this DVD (but try and get it for less than the £3 I paid) and have a laugh at the expense of everyone's inflated and misplaced egotistical ramblings on the 'making of'. It just shows you what happens when a bunch of failed trustafarian film students in Notting Hill actually achieve what they have been threatening to do for the last 10 years once armed with daddy's cheque book.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    A witheringly bleak, downward-spiraling, multi character, inner-city, existential nightmare!

    This little-seen, poorly regarded, conspicuously grungy British Indie melodrama features top Lahnden sleazers, the priapic, potty-mouthed Diamond Slags of 'The Business', and this time out, Danny Dyer & Tamer Hassan credibly play against type, delivering career best performances in, Steve Kelly's witheringly bleak, downward-spiraling, multi character, inner-city existential nightmare, 'City Rats' (2009). A suitably sordid, superbly acted ensemble piece that greatly deserves far more of a nod than it currently receives. So, if you should ever care to take a butchers at some of the more debased creatures lurking within London's seamy underbelly, 'City Rats' provides a rather stark, if not exactly edifying overview of their tawdry travails!

    Outside of its relative obscurity, 'City Rats' adds a singular 'oddness' to the all-too familiar milieu of London's oft-romanticized criminal underclasses that, for me, makes, Steve Kelly's downbeat drama a wholly unique experience! And it would be entirely remiss of me if I didn't mention the gutsy performance given by the fabulous, Susan Lynch as the disabled prostitute, 'Gina'. As someone who has spent much of his adult life in a dark place, some of the themes explored in 'City Rats' rang uncomfortably true, and it's a shame that the swarthily handsome Hassan's robust performance as a morose dipso has been ignored, and if no one else, Bukowski woulda dug on this one!

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      Featured in Loose Women: Episode #13.160 (2009)
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      Written by Julia Johnson and Mark Maclaine

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Городские крысы
    • Production companies
      • Face Films
      • Scanner-Rhodes Productions
      • Urban Way Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $932
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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