Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Cheese-loving eccentric Wallace and his cunning canine pal, Gromit, investigate a mystery in Nick Park's animated adventure, in which the lovable inventor and his intrepid pup run a business ridding the town of garden pests. Using only humane methods that turn their home into a halfway house for evicted vermin, the pair stumble upon a mystery involving a voracious vegetarian monster that threatens to ruin the annual veggie-growing contest.
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- Cast:
- Peter Sallis , Ralph Fiennes , Helena Bonham Carter , Peter Kay , Nicholas Smith , Liz Smith , John Thomson
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i must have seen a different film!!
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
The amount of work put into this thing is unreal. Also amazing sound design work. It's a fun little movie but I'd probably enjoy it a lot more if i was 8 years old.It's about a guy and his dog partner trying to stop a wererabbit from ruining the upcoming giant vegetable competition.
Cracking film! What a film! The film is amazing and funny. Very British. People who can't understand the accent and says its Canadian, are just dumb. Like come on, the film's set in England, does not take a Wallace to figure out where the film is set. Aside from the stupid people who don't know what they are on about. The film is amazing. Watched it for the first time in about 7 years and still laughed at the quirky British jokes. Well done Ardman. I would recommend this film to anyone who wants to see a good British film and not see some Hugh Grant RomCom that's dated so badly its funny. "It's poetry in motion" - Daniel Coombs
This mediocre film was an alright watch. It definitely wasn't the best. It was super corny, even for a children's animation film. I liked the dorky type story-line though. It may be lame, but at least it was original. I watched it, wand the last reaction I had was "what the..." I've seen some goofy stuff, but a were-bunny? That's funny. However, as much as I say it's corky or lame, it was definitely a cute show. They have this "Anti-Pesto" team made up of a dog and a guy who eliminate garden pests in a town where they hold vegetables as a high value. Everyone grows vegetables to compete in a vegetable festival every year. So... you guessed it, "Anti-Pesto is challenged with this were-rabbit situation in the most peculiar way. They try to reach this were-rabbit before this animal killing hunter tries to land the prize trophy for himself. "Anti-Pesto" offers bunnies sanctuary. Think they can pull it off? I think you'll be surprised on how they go about it.The animation is kind of predictable. However, it's a fun watch for a family film. It's got dorky humor that will give your little ones a laugh or two . I didn't mind this film at all, except for the bald people. It's like their foreheads are molded into eyebrows. It's hard to explain. I think it's a very enjoyable family film.
"The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is an Animation movie in which we watch Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit who are trying to solve the mystery of garden sabotage which threatens the annual giant vegetable growing contest. Also we observe Wallace and Victor Quartermaine fight for the love of Lady Campanula Tottington.I liked this movie because it's a different kind of Animation movies that we watch nowadays and the plot of it's really good. Also about the cast it has to be mentioned that Peter Sallis (Wallace and Hutch) and Ralph Fiennes (Victor Quartermaine) voices were really one of the best selections for this movie characters and I believe that they really fit on them. Also the voice of Helena Bonham Carter who "played" as Lady Campanula Tottington was equally good selection.Finally I have to say that "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" is a must see movie for Animation fans and I believe that from this movie we can gain many things.