

Ratburger
A girl rescues a rat which a malevolent salesman wants to turn into a burger and feed the local schoolchildren with.
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Plot Summary
The story follows Zoe, a young girl who is constantly picked on at school and has a terrible home life. Her stepmother, Tina, is cruel and obsessed with her looks, while her father is rarely around. Zoe finds solace in her pet rat, Edgar, and a friendship with the kind butcher, Mr. Kaminsky. When Tina discovers Edgar, she plots to get rid of him, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events.
Critical Reception
Ratburger received mixed to positive reviews, largely praised for its humor and Sheridan Smith's performance. Some critics found the plot a bit predictable, but it was generally seen as an entertaining and funny film for children and families.
What Reviewers Say
- Sheridan Smith's comedic performance as the villainous stepmother is a standout.
- The film offers plenty of slapstick humor and heartwarming moments suitable for younger audiences.
- While light on plot complexity, it effectively captures David Walliams' signature quirky and eccentric style.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's humor and appeal to children, with many praising the energetic performances. Some found it a bit silly but overall enjoyable for family viewing.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the popular children's novel of the same name by David Walliams, who also stars in the adaptation.
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