Review of Ratcatcher (1999) by John A — 16 Aug 2011
Bleak and dreary, yet somehow, likely through the use of children, Ramsey elicits compassion for and finds beauty in the people that populate this darkened world. The opening sequence is an effective bit of misdirection that makes it much easier to feel for James.
And the woman who plays his mother is especially good evoking strength, stability, and softness in an understated performance.
This review of Ratcatcher (1999) was written by John A on 16 Aug 2011.
Ratcatcher has generally received very positive reviews.
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