"He's Hitler with a tail. He's" The Omen "with whiskers. Even Nostradamus did not see him coming!" - Ernie
The last few days I was the danger the virus 'hard to move-on' that was endemic in many parts of the world and attacking the human without knowing the age, religion, ethnicity, social status, or gender. A 'virus' which is very dangerous. It's just not a matter of romance that I face, but ... yes you know, related to the hobby, that yes you know yourself ... film. In the middle of a crowded mind because never found a burning desire to complete crap named skripshit, I suddenly want to watch full movies back memories. The point here, the films that I watched in the first three years when the love of film began to reside in this tiny heart. Then you do not be surprised if in the next few weeks will be decorated Cinetariz films first flashed into a large white screen in 1996 until 1998. In the course of looking into the past, the first choice falls to mousehunt entering cinemas Indonesia in 1998. My interest in the film is more due to the curiosity and innocence of elementary school children. How could a film that appears to be safe and targeted for family consumption - judged from the main poster display and poster 'movie stills' - branded 'Adults' of LSF? Hmmm ... And as I see it, the question is still unanswered. I got a new answer, 14 years later! Ouch.
Mousehunt is the film premiere of Gore Verbinski that lately you know as ship captain from Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and coached the American version of the film that catapulted the name of Ms Sadako, The Ring. The film, produced by DreamWorks Pictures with the injection of $ 38 million this is the kind of film that is made purely for the purpose of entertainment. Never mind spinning thinking about the logic of the story because you will only hurt made. Just enjoy the movie! What is presented by Verbinski here look like they were witnessing a 'live action' timeless era of animation, Tom & Jerry. Nobody really be the antagonist in this film, all returned to the perspective of each audience. Are you going to assess the rat as the 'villain' or even just the two brothers who always struck misfortune, Smuntz Ernie (Nathan Lane) and Lars Smuntz (Lee Evans)? It could also be the supporting characters which appear minor portion gets here. You are free to decide.
Misfortune experienced by Ernie and Lars began when their father, Rudolf Smuntz (William Hickey), passed away into the lap of the Almighty. Legacy he left behind is just a thread factory living conditions would not hesitate to die, a collection of objects that cheap, as well as an ancient house with just a breeze just devastated. None were able to make them both swam in the pool like Uncle Scrooge Dollar. But after Lars dumped by his wife and Ernie lost mercenary who manages a restaurant because of an incident that led to the death of a mayor, so they both could not help but accept the legacy of his father ... including care of the debts of the deceased. Luck for a moment seemed to side with them when it was revealed that the legacy of his father is a historic building called 'The Missing LaRue'. Auction was held. Two brothers give a touch here and there to repair the dilapidated house that had. It's just that things do not necessarily go as planned. This house was already occupied by a mouse reluctant just kicked out and struggled to survive any risks involved. As long as the movie progresses you'll see is how Smuntz brothers overwhelmed in conquering the magic mouse with agile running to and fro as if mocking the incompetence of this official heir until then calling a professional exterminator, Mr. Caesar (Christopher Walken), who turns out to its knees when dealing with rodents, no less magical with Jerry's. It is remarkable ... annoying.
Last time I saw mousehunt was a dozen years ago. What I feel now when watching it back was not much different than what I felt before except the capture small details as well terjawabnya question that had haunted the mind. Mousehunt remains a dish that is very fun to watch, funny, and of course entertaining. Mousehunt like a mix between Home Alone and Tom & Jerry. Provided you can enjoy a two course meal, then you will have no difficulty receiving a movie script is run by Adam Rifkin. It's not a movie that sought by hunters intelligent comedy for the audience laughter provoked by slapstik buffoonery, but if what you expect is a spectacle that can make you laugh in my spare time - or even stress - without the need to rotate the brain in order to understand the purpose and purpose of the film is made, then this is the right movie. Sit down, put your back into the seat, selonjorkan legs, set aside for a moment all sorts of issues that weigh on your mind and enjoy what is presented on screen. If necessary, also prepare snacks and soft drinks to enjoy your leisure. Uh, delicious.









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