TL;DR – An uncomfortable tale that draws you in, holds you captive, and then leaves you thinking.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.
Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this film.
The Rat Catcher Review –
As I sat down to wonder what I would watch as the weather wandered by and the well-lit day wound to a weary - what the word for end is that starts with a w would be that I can't think of at the moment even though I scoured my mind looking for one. I looked at Netflix to discover that there is a Wes Anderson production of a Roald Dahl short story, and that is a combination you don't say no to.
So to set the scene, one morning, an editor (Richard Ayoade) tells us of the life of a Rat Man (Ralph Fiennes) who has come on behalf of the town to a local garage run by Claud (Rupert Friend). He is a peculiar man who looks much like the prey he hunts. But then you see, rats are clever prey, as they are watching you as you pursue them.
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