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Rats of a Feather by Warren Duncan (Warren) writing as Rat-A-Tat-Tat - Short, Comedy, Animation - A sewer rat steals the shiniest object he can find in an attempt to impress his crush. - pdf format
A short little lyrical sewer story about the fickleness of the human rat-like heart.
I thought the writer did well to get that ratatouille type animation feel, although a little more zany humour might have been in order. The tragi-pathos feel of the story, of unrequited love and separation from each other wasn't completely successfully alleviated by doses of comedy.
Dejavu - Someone else described it like this - seems obvious to me, it's a sewer.
Ah, a pet rat - We have a Lady and the Tramp story here, OK, I'm on board.
Ok... not lady and the tramp, that stuck up rat is a bitch - Wow, you made me hate a rat - well done.
I'm done - I really like this one, one of my favourites so far
I love the cute little friendship between the two rats - It's a straight forward story that is told really well - Funny, cute - Just, well done
I don't know how much you fretted and struggled with this challenge, but you made it look easy with a great script - and one that appeals outside of the tourny - superb
I'd suggest losing the God Damn it on the first page. It's not offensive or anything, just not quite in tone with the rest.
High marks all around for this fun read.
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Yeah this is well written and all, formatted pretty good. If the challenge called for a Disney type piece of whimsy,etc then it’s top stuff.
But there’s pretty much no comedy here. It IS a comedy, sure but it’s not funny.
Quite a few scripts in this round - actually nearly all - will be in the same boat for me so please writers, don’t take my reviews personally. If you tackle comedy then it needs to funny straight up. Just a tip for the future, lol
Save for a curse word early on, this is another light-hearted one. One of the best ones so far IMO.
Clear writing, good characters and some snappy dialog. Even liked the end, though Sofie did come out of nowhere. I'll chalk it up to you not having enough pages to properly introduce her.
I liked this a lot. Very sweet and had nice touches of humor to boot. Nothing to complain about on the writing and it didn’t wallow in the muck on the descriptions or language. Definitely one one of the better efforts this go round. Good job.
Some of my scripts:
Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner The Gambler (short) - OWC winner Skip (short) - filmed Country Road 12 (short) - filmed The Family Man (short) - filmed The Journeyers (feature) - optioned
Quite a few scripts in this round - actually nearly all - will be in the same boat for me so please writers, don’t take my reviews personally. If you tackle comedy then it needs to funny straight up. Just a tip for the future, lol
It's a shame you don't incorporate this advice into your own scripts.
Another animated script. Cool. I like that...let's see how good it is...
"MARTY, a sewer rat with dirty with matted fur,..." - Writing was looking pretty nice until this.
Oh no - a double aside? Really?
"typical council work rate" - Huh? Is this an aside? Whatever it is, it's a complete waste.
"QUICK FLASH" - Why not use a standard Flashback? This isn't all that quick? You've got 2 Slugs, even. Anyways, I like it...it's a good funny scene.
"Cool as a rotten, stinky cucumber he struts up to the cage." - So, I'm sure most will love this, and shockingly, I like it too, but you're missing a comma here, after "cucumber".
Sofie's intro could be handled better...but who cares, this is a great script, good effort all the way around. Up there with the very best of the week.
Here we go! Awesome dialogue, good characters, and a well-crafted double twist in act 3. Partly very funny with perfect timing. Also, a super clean performance to me. I enjoyed it throughout. It gets the fives. I only see fives here.