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Originally Posted by neverending
Willard.
Okay, not bad for a remake, and Crispin Glover is really good.
However, one thing that bugged me about the original and this remake is they completely left out all the qualities that made the book so unique and interesting. Both of the movies concentrate on a relatively short period of time that is mainly the last third of the book or so.
In the book, after his mother dies, Willard explores the attic of his house and discovers a big rat head mask. He starts wearing this mask around town at night when he goes on excursions with his rat army, robbing and sometimes killing people. People start reporting a giant rat marauding with an army of rats. The town becomes hysterical. People won't go out at night, insurance salesmen hawk Ratman isurance. It gives the book another dimension the movies totally ignore.
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It's really surprised me too! that was quite an interesting part of the story indeed. I haven't read the original story so thanks for notifying it out. Really, I'm now wondering why have they ignored this? For the movie length or what?