Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit

2018Movie93 minEnglish

Peter Rabbit's feud with Mr. McGregor escalates to greater heights than ever before as they rival for the affections of the warm-hearted animal lover who lives next door.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes57%
Metacritic51/100
Google Users74%
Director: Will GluckGenres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy

Plot Summary

Peter Rabbit, a mischievous and adventurous rabbit, is at war with a meticulous Mr. McGregor over a vegetable garden. When McGregor's grandnephew, Thomas McGregor, inherits the property and plans to expand it, Peter must rally his cousins and friends to drive him away. However, Peter's own impulsive nature and a budding romance between Thomas and the animal-loving Bea complicate the feud.

Critical Reception

Peter Rabbit received mixed reviews from critics, who often praised its visual style and humor but criticized its plot and the portrayal of Peter's character. Audiences, however, generally responded more positively, enjoying the film's lighthearted tone and slapstick comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation and energetic pace, making it an entertaining watch for families.
  • Some critics found the humor to be a bit too mean-spirited or the plot to be derivative.
  • The blend of live-action and animation was generally well-received, as were the voice performances.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film for its humor, fast-paced action, and the visual charm of the animated characters interacting with live-action. Some found it to be a fun and silly adventure suitable for family viewing.

Fun Fact

James Corden, who voices Peter Rabbit, also co-wrote the screenplay. He initially wasn't interested in voicing Peter, but his children's love for the Beatrix Potter books convinced him to take on the role.

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lime puddin

lime puddin

I was very pleased with this film. My gf and I appeared to be the only ones in the theater without kids. And the auditorium was full. The movie is very kid centric and does not rely on crude or off color humor to keep the adults interested....