Ratburger (2017)

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A girl rescues a rat, which the malevolent burgerman wants to make into a burger and sell to the local school children and people.

Introduction
The 2017 film, "Ratburger", is a British television movie adaptation of the popular children's book by David Walliams. Directed by Matt Lipsey, the film includes stars like Sheridan Smith, Mark Benton, and Walliams himself. Ideal for audiences of all ages, "Ratburger" presents an interesting mix of comedy, unusual concoctions, and feel-good moments around the essence of friendship and camaraderie.

Plot Overview
The story orbits around a jolly and kind-hearted woman, Zoe (played by Talia Barnett), who finds solace in her vibrant pet rat, Armitage, amidst her problematic life. Dealing with her continuously stressed-out, dancing-obsessed dad and a malevolent, lazy, and scheming stepmother named Sheila, Zoe's life dramatically oscillates between school bullies and a villain who longs for rat meat.

When Zoe finds her family pet rat's capability to dance, her delight understands no bounds. Nevertheless, her pleasure is temporary as the destructive Burt (played by David Walliams), who runs a hamburger van, finds Armitage and intends to turn him into among his infamous rat hamburgers. As Burt non-stop tries to steal Armitage, Zoe's life becomes a pull of war to secure her animal versus the terrible objectives of Burt and her evil stepmother, Sheila.

Characters
"Ratburger" develops an appealing world, paired with vibrant characters that include depth to the storyline. Zoe, the lead character, is a heartfelt photo of innocence and bravery. Her love for her animal rat, Armitage, strengthens the style of relationship.

Burt is the main villain. His insatiable desire to develop a rat burger paints him as the evil bad guy. Sheila, Zoe's stepmother, is revealed as a slothful, cunning lady who makes life challenging for Zoe.

Production and Aesthetics
The production quality of "Ratburger" is good. The director has actually effectively adapted the composed work into a visual story, maintaining the humor and uneasiness as analyzed from the book. The movie's setting effectively illustrates the ups and downs of Zoe's life - her shabby home, contrasted with the vibrant school environment, and the eeriness of Burt's van serves to highlight the varying elements of her routine.

Comedy and Suspense Elements
"Ratburger" mostly targets young viewers, which is shown through its interesting blend of funny and thriller. The incorporation of humor in the film, particularly through the character of Zoe's father and Burt, includes a pleasurable touch to the story. The suspense aspect, on the other hand, focuses on Burt's intents towards Armitage, preserving the enjoyment of the storyline throughout the movie.

Conclusion
For a television adjustment of a kids's book, "Ratburger" stands apart with its distinct storyline, amusing characters and the ideal blend of humor and thriller. The film takes viewers through Zoe's journey of securing her animal rat from the clutches of the evil Burt, skillfully representing guts and relationship against misfortunes. The film brilliantly encapsulates the essence of the book, making it a wonderful expect audiences of any ages.

Top Cast

  • David Walliams (small)
    David Walliams
    Burt
  • Tillie Amartey
    Tina Trotts
  • Nigel Planer (small)
    Nigel Planer
    Headmaster
  • Sheridan Smith (small)
    Sheridan Smith
    Sheila
  • Mark Benton (small)
    Mark Benton
    Gary
  • Christopher Ellison (small)
    Christopher Ellison
    Landlord
  • Sarah Hadland (small)
    Sarah Hadland
    DC Grey
  • Sophie Thompson (small)
    Sophie Thompson
    Miss Maxwell