Wallace & Gromit : The Curse of the Were Rabbit is a 2008 animated British-American computer-animated family comedy film produced by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation. The movie is based on the characters created by Nick Park and David Sproxton, who also co-directed the film. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and distributed in France by Universal Pictures.
After the events of A Grand Day Out , Wallace and Gromit set off to a new adventure in London. The Curse of the Were Rabbit, which was released in 2005, is an animated comedy film directed by Nick Park. In this article, we explore what happens in The Curse of the Were Rabbit movie and how it all comes together at the end.
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Meaning
The Curse of the Were Rabbit is titled after a phrase used by Wallace Goosey for his latest big story. The curse word “Were” triggers something huge resulting in an adventure that surrounds Gordon and Gromit like brickbats circling every inch of their body-funny, yet not so keen about it as these two dishwashers are driven to tears .
When you first think about what this movie alludes toward such as werewolves, it’s very possible that this is a story about Gromit or one of his friends. By watching the movie and by seeing what’s happening when Gordon caught in bed with Gromit after discovering the body of Mrs Wellington, we see our characters back on their ‘day out’ trip to London before having been struck with mass terror!
Beginning Of The Movie
The Curse Of The Were Rabbit ParaNorman Milo And Otis. The movie begins with Wallace and Gromit receiving a quest from their boss, who is also known as the Boss of “Sorry! Kitchen” at Mischief Management Studios. The catch to this mission for these excellent productivity consultants, Gordon (Wallace), is that he must get ‘certified’ thorough rigorous tests in order to meet his latest project deadline: Why Bother ? (20 days). Nevertheless, it will only cost a few quid right? So, what could possibly go wrong?, as they roll out of their marvelous Transit van , with the words in huge letters “Brilliant Enthusiast”. At first it seems that this is going to be another typical day at work and everything will soon return back to normal…but then again nothing ever goes right for Gromit.
Climax Of The Movie
“Nothing can go wrong now!”. However, with the day starting off as normal for this duo of misfits didn’t last long. As things progresses from a possible fresh bite on his waist till it turns into an entire character that sends him swinging down and onto toffee flooring; here was something so ridiculous! Now please don’t think we are saying that Gromit loses is tail in any way (Gromit had already received one from another character .
“The Curse Of The Were Rabbit” in the Wallace & Gromit: Feature Length Animation) He looks no different than he does normally. What was happening to him? Gordon then notices that we has a tail swing around some, who initially for this audience brought about laughter! We all know how difficult it is coming up with material even if you are ‘in-on’ something or not, especially after such high production values. Gromit, who is becoming very unstable on toffee flooring must then now learn his lesson for one of the most “Disastrous” moment in How To Say Goodbye .
Gromit teaches us a lesson. The really bad news here was that he also become so ‘brave’ by this point and decided nudge someone with the backside of his buttocks (You’ll have to watch it! ) We were completely amused.
Wallace & Gromit:The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Movie Ending
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The movie ends with Gromit and Walter putting on their disguises and leaving for the Crimewave factory in Penfold’s caravan, where Willy was held prisoner. At first it looked as if they were going to break into his cell but then changed course when they saw that he had escaped from the prison transport wagon.
This is one of those rare times where a film actually has an excellent ending instead of a lame cliffhanger like Die Hard 2 or Indiana Jones 4.
The ending was completely different, adding another level of humour to the story instead of having a kind off and let’s hope it picks up next year with everyone else who was left out or gave us something better than “Cranky Gus” for an Entrance Music!
Conclusion
The Curse of the Were Rabbit is a British-American computer animated comedy film based on the character of Wallace and Gromit created by Nick Park. The film was directed by Nick Park, Peter Lord and Steve Boxer, produced by Aardman Animations and distributed by DreamWorks Animation. It was released in United Kingdom on July 19, 2006 and in United States on November 18, 2006. The film follows Wallace and Gromit’s attempts to protect their land from the greedy Mr. Sniffles who wants to buy up all of the woodlands for housing development.
FAQ
What Happened to Wallace and Gromit?
No. It is not persumably influenced by it, but does contain some elements similar to Gromit’s Curse in that there’s a curse or evil being releasing people from prison, which causes them all sorts of trouble.
Finally, the meaning behind the film’s title is ambiguous. The curse in medieval legend can either be a literal death sentence or cryptic: one which portends some mysterious event that will occur soon.
How Did Wallace Turn Into a Rabbit?
The answer to this question is found in the novel “My Life As A Fairy Tale” by Kate DiCamillo. Emily and her sister Amanda desperately tried not to believe that their mother had a secret lover but she confessed everything one night, including confessing about Wallace’s mysterious accident at The Evil Monastery. This story, along with the whole series of books created by DiCamillo (real name: Catherine King) are very popular among children and toddlers nowadays.
Is the Were Rabbit Real?
In addition to being based completely on an animatronic puppet with no source for any digital manipulation or animation whatsoever (save for a few small parts), there are also rabbits that exist in real life: The Philippine gray rabbit (“Dotanops luzonica”) which is one of the rarest rabbits in existence, and it is so special that there have even been attempts to breed them like livestock.
Was It Really Necessary to Add a Musical Number at the End of Wallace & Gromit?
The musical number at the end of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were Rabbit Movie is based on a song from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol”, and in fact it was written by Tim Firth – who also wrote L. Frank Baum’s book on which this movie is based. This means that as well, Mickey Mouse got his hand into fame (all together sometimes he gets involved to Charlie Chaplin) with lots more than just entertaining us with his funny antics.
Is It True That There Are Plans for a Third Movie in This Series, or Will It Be a New Spin-off From This One?
The question about a 3rd movie in this series is surely answered by the fact that as Director Nick Park’s assistant David Soren said at the London premiere of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were Rabbit, that “It will not be a spin off from this one. It will truly be it’s own film”. All things being equal, if they do decide to make another movie based on these characters then I expect we’d see it in cinemas around Christmas 2020.
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