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Mousehunt

Mousehunt

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Comedy about two brothers whose attempts to renovate a run-down old mansion are hindered by a very persistent and unwelcome mouse.

CertificatePG

Duration98 mins

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  • Lily, 10
  • 3 reviews

Brilliant, hilarious and entertaining

5 stars

06 Mar 2018

Mouse Hunt is a funny, comical movie about two brothers who have been left a deserted house from there father who recently died. From the beginning of the film I was laughing, so much happened in which you were in tears of laughter. The two brothers, one determined to remember his fathers death and remember him to be a great man and keep his string factory open and brilliant. The other brother was once a famous chefs until a beetle was found in one of the meals to a VIP guest, the mayor of the city. He was forced to close his restaurant and soon both men are struggling with huge money problems. There only option is to sell the house but first they must make it presentable and more able to live in. However, when a brave mouse gets in the way its war, mouse verses humans. A hilarious comedy starring Lee Evans and Nathan Lane as the brothers and Christopher Walken, Vicki Lewis and Ian Abercrombie. The film has some brilliant scenes with amazing filming, lighting etc. The best scene must be when the brothers buy themselves a 12,000 pound bath tube in which the person sitting next to me fell of her chair she was laughing so hard. Full of funny, amusing scenes with a brilliant twist at the end, I'd recommend this to children who want a laugh, to see daringness from all kinds of creatures.

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