Ratpocalypse

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  • TV-MA
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 21 min
  • 3.2  (252)

Ratpocalypse is a science-fiction comedy movie from 2015 which depicts an apocalyptic world that is conquered by a horde of rats. The movie stars Casper Van Dien, Victoria Summer, and Linda Bella, and is directed by Vladimir Uglichin. Ratpocalypse follows the journey of American senator John Perry (Casper Van Dien) and his team who travel to the island of Khorasan to investigate a rat outbreak.

The movie starts with a meteorite crashing on Earth, which brings forth a breed of super-rats that are capable of extraordinary intelligence and strength. The rats, who multiply at an alarming rate, begin to swarm the cities, causing chaos and destruction everywhere they go. The government, unable to contain the rat infestation, come up with a plan to send a team of scientists to the island of Khorasan to investigate the root cause of the rat crisis.

John Perry leads the team, which consists of his assistant, research scientist Laura (Victoria Summer) and her assistant, Maria (Linda Bella). The team lands on Khorasan and soon realizes that the rats on the island are different from the ones on the mainland. The rats have evolved into a highly-intelligent civilization, complete with a king, a queen, and a set of rules that all rats must follow.

As the team navigates their way through the island, they meet a group of resistance fighters who are fighting against the rat civilization. The team joins forces with the rebels and soon discovers that the only way to stop the rat civilization from taking over the world is to find the meteorite that brought the super-rats to Earth and destroy it.

The movie is filled with non-stop action, comedy, and adventure while depicting the dilemma of the human race when they are faced with a force that is much stronger and more intelligent than they are. The effects used in the movie are impressive, especially in the scenes where the rats are shown in their own environment, complete with palaces and complex infrastructure.

One of the strengths of Ratpocalypse is its cast. Casper Van Dien delivers a fantastic performance as the brave and heroic senator who will stop at nothing to save the world from the rat apocalypse. Victoria Summer, who plays Laura, brings a sense of intelligence and grace to her role, and Linda Bella, who plays Maria, adds a touch of humor to the movie with her quirky personality.

The movie’s comedy is one of its highlights. The humor is largely tongue-in-cheek, but it’s still effective. The movie pokes fun at the clichés of science-fiction and zombie apocalypse movies, and it does so in a way that is both refreshing and entertaining. The jokes don’t detract from the tense and serious moments, but rather, they provide a respite from the tension.

Another strong point of Ratpocalypse is its pacing. The movie is fast-paced and exciting, with no dull moments. The scenes are well-constructed and flow naturally, which makes for an engaging viewing experience. The movie’s 90-minute runtime is just right – not too long, not too short – and it keeps the viewer invested from beginning to end.

Overall, Ratpocalypse is a fun and entertaining movie that combines science-fiction, action, and comedy to create a unique viewing experience. It’s a refreshing take on the apocalyptic genre, and it’s sure to appeal to fans of the genre. If you’re looking for a movie that’s both fun and exciting, then Ratpocalypse is definitely worth checking out.

Ratpocalypse is a 2017 science fiction movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 21 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.2.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 21 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.2  (252)