Rats and Cats (2007)
Année de sortie: 2007
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: Rats & Cats
Réalisateur: Tony Rogers
Writer: Adam Zwar, Jason Gann
Production & Genre
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: male frontal nudity, male nudity, male pubic hair, mockumentary, pubic hair
Histoire
Actor Darren McWarren (Jason Gann), once a soap opera star known for his indiscretions, now lives in isolation in Gladdington, a small town in Western Victoria, Australia. He spends his days pursuing his music career and enjoying the adoration of local women who are drawn to him like moths to a flame, while their boyfriends grow increasingly jealous. When journalist Ben arrives to write a 'Where Are They Now' profile on McWarren, he finds the actor embracing his newfound freedom, even comparing himself to Errol Flynn. The townsfolk's reaction to McWarren ranges from admiration to animosity, and his presence stirs up tension between them.
Résumé
'Rats and Cats' is a dark comedy-drama that explores themes of fame, obsession, and the lust for celebrity culture through the lens of a fallen soap opera star, Darren McWarren. Directed by Tony Rogers in 2007, this Australian mockumentary follows McWarren's self-imposed exile in Gladdington after his career was ruined by scandals. The film captures McWarren's new life as he navigates the complexities of small-town fame and desire, while a journalist arrives to chronicle his exploits. 'Rats and Cats' is a satire on celebrity culture, gender dynamics, and the blurred lines between admiration and animosity that often surround famous figures.