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Flushed Away (2006)
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Flushed Away
Release Date: 3rd November 2006
Language: English
Running Time: 85 mins
 
Rating: G
Genre: Animated / Comedy
Starring: Ian McKellen, Shane Richie, Bill Nighy, Andy Serkis, Kate Winslet
[full cast]
Directed by: David Bowers, Sam Fell
Local Distributor: United International Pictures
 
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Movie Plot Back to top

Beneath the streets of London, Roddy St. James is a pampered pet mouse who thinks he's got it made. But when a sewer rat named Sid--the definition of "low life"--comes spewing out of the sink and decides it's his turn to enjoy the lap of luxury, Roddy schemes to rid himself of the pest by luring him into the loo for a dip in the "whirlpool." Roddy's plan backfires when he inadvertently winds up being the one flushed away into the bustling world down below.

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Cool Concept but typical ending

What I loved most: The only talking "thing" I've watched yelling for help in a toilet bowl

What I really hated: typical ending

I'm trying to make a reasonable reference of rich pampered kids to Rod and street kids to the fat rat ( i forgot his name). Is there a need for people like Rod to be street- smart when they already have the ability and resources to assign other people to do what they don't want to do? Just a thought that spurted out of my mind... Well it might be feasible for the short-term and not a long one. surely they can't survive being too over reliant in the messy world out there, so what f money can aid you, yes but to a certain extend. Thankfully, Rod shows us that street-smartness can be learned. :)

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In year 2006 itself, many have viewed various kinds of animation with their unique characters and storyline. From settings taking place in the wild jungle to a chicken farm, animation movie creators and producers have continuously searched for new ways to entertain movie-goers, both young and old. While most animations lack the ability to sustain the level of interest towards animation or to level up to the expectation, out comes "Flushed Away" in which the first thought that comes to mind would be the lavatory.

While the title might sound interesting, one might wonder how interesting a story about lavatories would get. From the creator of "Shrek" and "Madagascar", "Flushed Away" tells the story of an upper-class pet mouse, Roddy who lives an enjoyable life, or so he thinks, in a posh Kensington flat. The table is turned when a sewer rat named Sid comes spewing out of the sink and decides to permanently take over his 'grand' life. Roddy winds up being flushed away into the bustling sewer world of Ratropolis, where rodents of all kinds roam. There, he meets Rita, an enterprising scavenger who works the sewers in her faithful boat, the Jammy Dodger.

An animated story would not be complete without a villain and what could spell more trouble than the huge and disgusting, royal Toad with his two hapless hench-rats, Spikey and Whitey. With the help of his cousin who happens to be a dreaded mercenary, Le Frog, they tirelessly hunt down Roddy and Rita with the plan to destroy all rodents and raise their own kind.

Just like a combination of Yorkshire pudding and French-made frangipane, the English-French humor of this movie is simply delightful. Although the movie's storyline and ending is predictable, the songs (sung by the barnacles) is quite entertaining and witty. One of the songs includes the all-too familiar sad and weepy Lonely, originally sung by Akon.

With voice castings by famous celebrities such as Hugh Jackman ("The Prestige"), Kate Winslet ("All The King's Men") and Jean Reno ("The Da Vinci Code"), one might be surprised at how they manage to draw out such a unique performance for the animation. Known for their versatile yet often serious role-playing, they have successfully brought out the characters' emotions and unique characteristics.

All-in-all, this movie is rated an average grade but unfortunately, it can also be quite forgettable. The catchy title may linger in the mind but the movie as a whole lacks the ability to create an impact or become one of the more talked-about animations on the silver screen. Thus, for animation lovers and for movie-goers in search of a feel good movie, sit tight and feel yourself being flushed away to a dark and unknown territory.