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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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Directed By
Nick Park, Steve Box

Written By:
Nick Park

Cast:
Peter Sallis, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes

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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
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Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie
March 5th, 2007

Great Family Flick

In this age where kid's movies are just assumed to have been completely designed on computer with character's voices done with stunt casting choices like Bruce Willis, Chris Rock or Cameron Diaz, it is so refreshing to see a film made with attention and care, with voices chosen for the character's best interests. Claymation is an amazing craft and this is the style at its best.

This is a charming film from the makers of 'Chicken Run' and the 'Wallace & Gromit' short films. It follows the title duo as they work to protect the vegetables of their community from rabbits with a humane removal method. The story goes a little crazy when one of Wallace's inventions creates a were-rabbit that seems unstoppable.

The story is sweet, funny and sends a good message to kids about treatment of animals, as well there are many well-hidden adult vegetable jokes. The perfect film for the whole family, I wish they made more like this and I only wish this one was longer.

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