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Ratcatcher Reviews

  • Kristina 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    Mousetrap

    This is a summer afternoon that is easy to fade in memory. Under the shining sun of Dongzhong Street, a cool tide rises in my mind. Think of this movie.  In the summer of the 1970s, Glasgow, Scotland. Garbage workers went on strike, and garbage bags invaded the territory and people's lives in front...

  • Stephan 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    mouse

    This is a summer afternoon that is easy to fade in memory. Under the shining sun of Dongzhong Street, a cool tide rises in my mind. Think of this movie. In the summer of the 1970s, Glasgow, Scotland. Garbage workers went on strike, and garbage bags invaded the territory and people's lives in front...

  • Andre 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    A story so sad to tears

    This is a very sad story, one that makes people cry after reading it.     At the beginning, the little boy was a lonely figure floating by the river, and soon it was an event that had a great impact on the soul: the boy accidentally drowned his friend Ryan and hurriedly ran away, which made the...

  • Brandi 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    "The Boy So Alone To Play With The Mouse"

    This is not a boring film, but a film that hits the soul directly. "Helplessness, loneliness, violence, poverty, sex..." Not everyone has a good childhood. Most people have been troubled for their whole life by doing wrong things when they were young. The film has always been filmed with very plain...

  • Jaunita 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    The mousetrap sees indifference and loneliness from the death of a child

    This movie tells the story of a child committing suicide. After watching it, I was shocked and helpless. In my mind, the eleven or twelve-year-old child was naive and romantic. Maybe he didn’t even have the concept of life and death. How could he kill himself? Is it the director too artistic? A...

  • Nikolas 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    Drown in the Welfare

    A history context analysis on the British Realism Film Ratcatcher

    Ratcatcher is the first feature-length film by British female director Lynn Ramsay. Since being released in 1999, it has won lots of awards at various film festivals, because of not only the delicacy of its shooting but also its...

  • Bette 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    Rapid growth and slow sadness-Me and The Mousetrap

    I haven't felt this way for a long time.     The subtitles overflowed from the dim picture; the music sounded slowly, penetrating the darkness, and the sadness flooded everything around it; the air also became thinner, catalyzing the weightless body, which simply floated up or expanded...

  • Ocie 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    Growing in the ruins

    It was in the Film Archive, nestled in the beanbag sofa of Scottish Film Week, and watched it. I remember the men around me said that only men can really understand the story of this boy's growth. I can’t say no, but it’s still my favorite movie in Movie Week. So that I took three shots with the...

  • Junius 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    Mousetrap

    The distance between the golden life of dreams and the foul-smelling reality may be much greater than the distance between death and life. The rainy and gloomy Glasgow in the movie, the living environment full of trash and rats everywhere, makes the occasional few imaginary shots especially...

  • Evangeline 2022-01-19 08:02:09

    I wish you were standing in the sun "Ratcatcher"

    It's not that I'm watching this movie, but it flows into my heart naturally along with the background music and slowing scenes, opening a growth maze. Don't expect what color impact this movie will bring. It is performed in a gloomy state. Black, gray, and white constitute the main colors. And it...