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The Amazing Maurice is a 2022 animated film from Sky Cinema based on the Discworld novel The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett. It's the story of a cat, the Amazing Maurice, who has a scam with some intelligent rats and a stupid-looking kid who can play a pipe. Because everyone knows how that story goes, right?It stars Hugh Laurie as the Amazing Maurice, Himesh Patel as Keith, Emilia Clarke as Malicia, David Tennant as Dangerous Beans, Gemma Arterton as Peaches, Ariyon Bakare as Darktan, Joe Sugg as Sardines, Julie Atherton as Nourishing, Hugh Bonneville as the Mayor, David Thewlis as the Boss Man, and Rob Brydon as the Piper.The film released in the UK on December 16, 2022. An American release courtesy of Viva Films happened on February 3, 2023. The first trailer is available here. | |
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Age Lift | |
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Age Lift: In the book, Dangerous Beans was a very young rat, born after the Change. Here he seems to be one of the older rats (he appears as an adult in the flashback scene) and comes across more as an "aged spiritual leader" than the young visionary from the book. The ages of Keith and Malicia were never specified in the book, but they were both treated as young children. In the film, they are both apparently teenagers with an explicit romance arc. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: A bust of Sir Terry Pratchett appears in the mayor's office. | |
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Bloodless Carnage | |
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Bloodless Carnage: While the cruelty and brutality of rat coursing is still emphasised, the scene in the Pit is heavily toned down from how it is depicted in the book. The non-sapient rats that are put in the arena are killed offscreen and are implied to be eaten whole by the dogs, while in the book their deaths were much more graphic, and their bloodied, mangled corpses remained scattered all around the floor. | |
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Instantly Proven Wrong | |
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Instantly Proven Wrong: Maurice is very dismissive of Malicia's attempt to open the door of the Rat-Catchers Guild with a Hairpin Lockpick, saying that he has seen real thieves in action and they use tools far more complicated than that. No sooner has he finished saying this then Malicia opens the door, which Maurice dismisses as mere luck. | |
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Framing Device | |
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Framing Device: Lampshaded. Malicia opens the film as the Character Narrator and openly points out that this scene is a framing device, and throughout the film it frequently cuts back to her here while she tells the story. After the Rat King's defeat, Malicia ends the story by going outside to show the viewer the new and improved Bad Blintz, where the rats and humans now live together in harmony. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: In the book, the real Piper is an easy-going (when not doing his act) fellow conman with a trick pipe that affects rats hypersonically. In the film, he's a crazed cannibal with an actual magic pipe. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: Lampshaded. Malicia opens the film by reading some extracts from Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure, before suddenly telling the viewer that she's actually going to be telling them a different story. During the film's events, it's revealed that the rats also have a copy of this book and are trying to find the (fictional) location that it's set in, with Malicia then explaining to the viewer why she had to establish it beforehand. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: The exerpts of Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure go into a bit more detail than the brief sentences used as chapter headers in the book, giving more of a sense of the story. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: Twurpe's Peerage, mentioned in several City Watch novels, is on a lectern in Malicia's library. While the subplot about Peaches writing down Dangerous Beans's thoughts in a pictographic language she invented is mostly excised, they appear at the end when we're shown the rat school. Mr. Clicky is still involved in the showdown with the real Piper, but in a very different way. At one point, Maurice ponders going out to sea, claiming that he's "always fancied being a ship's cat." As anyone who's read the afterword to The Shepherd's Crown knows, one of the ideas Terry Pratchett had for books that he never got to write, would have been about Maurice's adventures at sea as a ship's cat. Maurice ends up being the one to confront Death at the end, referencing a cat's natural ability to see him with a blind eye in the books. | |
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Road-Sign Reversal | |
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Road-Sign Reversal: Ollie the Snake does this in Mr. Bunnsy has an Adventure, the children's book that serves as the Framing Device for the film; flipping a sign to send Mr. Bunnsy into the Dark Wood. | |
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Post-Kiss Catatonia | |
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Post-Kiss Catatonia: When Malicia dips Keith and kisses him, he first goes as stiff as a board, and then completely limp. | |
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Acting Unnatural | |
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Acting Unnatural: As they head towards the Rat Catchers guild, Maurice and Keith walk casually down the middle of the street and nobody gives them a second glance. Malicia, on the other hand, is dressed in a Spy Catsuit and darts from doorway to doorway, hides behind pillars in broad daylight, and generally does everything she can to make it obvious that she is being deliberately stealthy, and draws the attention of everybody she passes. | |
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Hooking the Keys | |
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Hooking the Keys: Averted. When the rats are locked up in separate cages, Darktan keeps struggling to reach the key that is hanging on the wall just out of his reach. After watching him do this for a while, Maurice just shoves his cage close enough to the wall for him to grab it. | |
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Create Your Own Villain | |
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Create Your Own Villain: The rat catchers reveal that they are responsible for the creation of the Rat King. They threw eight rats together in a bucket to take to the Pit. When they removed the top from the bucket, they discovered the rats had merged together into the Rat King, and they fell under its subjugation. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: Hamnpork doesn't appear, with Darktan being the leader from the start. The Bad Blintz Watch and town council aren't featured either, nor is the "normal" rat that the Clan rescues in Bad Blintz. Pretty much all the minor rat characters are dropped, as the number of rats is a lot smaller here than in the book (less than two dozen compared to roughly 300). It's Lampshaded in the beginning of the movie that there are so few of them, with a random kid in one of the "plagued" towns pointing out that "there really aren't all that many." Like in the book, though, they're very good at making it appear like there are tons of them. | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: This is Maurice to a T. He's selfish, self-centered, and can get downright mean at times, but at the end of the day, and much to his own dismay, he really isn't a bad person. | |
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The Music Meister | |
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The Music Meister: The Pied Piper is able to command people and animals using his pipe. He uses it to force Keith and Malicia toward the oven. When he starts playing a series of random notes (due to Mr. Clicky running up the inside of his clothing), Keith and Malicia contort themselves with some strange dance moves. | |
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Wham Shot | |
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Wham Shot: For the first portion of the film, the plot is interspersed with short scenes of Malicia in her library narrating its events. When Keith and Maurice enter a house looking for food, Malicia suddenly comes downstairs and catches them, revealing that she's actually a main character within the story itself. | |
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Bookends | |
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Book Ends: Not only does the movie start with the opening of a book and end with the closing of a (different) book, but beginning and end has Maurice Chewing the Scenery and doing his dramatic "You've got rats!" speech for a group of townspeople... though in the beginning he's presenting them as a terrible plague and in the ending he's promoting them to the tourists. | |
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Cats Are Mean | |
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Cats Are Mean: Maurice plays up to this stereotype more than he did in the book... but just like in the book, he ends up subverting it by having much more of a conscience than he really wants to admit. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
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Adaptation Distillation: Most of the stuff about rat religion is distilled down to The Book, and the connection between the ratcatchers' scheme and the Rat King's own plans is simplified. | |
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Beastly Bloodsports | |
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Beastly Bloodsports: On discovering Sardines is wearing a hat, the rat-catchers decide to make him the star attraction in the Pit. This is where rat coursing takes place: a 'sport' where spectators bet on how long it will take a dog to kill a pit full of rats. | |
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Rump Roast | |
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Rump Roast: After being kicked into the oven by Malicia, the Pied Piper leaps out with his rear end on fire, and jumps into the (ridiculously deep) well to put himself out. | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: While Malicia narrates in the opening, the adventuring outfit that she wears during the main story can be seen hanging on her wardrobe in the background. | |
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Drill Sergeant Nasty | |
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Drill Sergeant Nasty: Darktan serves as both this and Sergeant Rock to the rats. One example of his Drill Sergeant Nasty side is when he hammers home to Nourishing why you want to be the second mouse: because the second mouse gets the cheese, but the first mouse gets the trap! | |
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Chewing the Scenery | |
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Malicia, especially when she narrates. While all the characters might engage in a bit of Chewing the Scenery from time to time, Malicia really goes to town with it. | |
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Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance | |
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Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Sardines the tap-dancing show-rat is a black-and-white rat who looks like he's wearing a tuxedo, and has thick whiskers that look like a handlebar moustache. | |
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Bar Brawl | |
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Bar Brawl: Darktan triggers one when he escapes from the Pit. By the time he gets away, all of the humans attending the rat coursing have knocked each other out (and the chicken is pecking triumphantly at the butt of one of the unconscious spectators). | |
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Coat, Hat, Mask | |
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Coat, Hat, Mask: Boss Man's true appearance is masked beneath a floor-length leather duster, a broad-brimmed hat, a long red scarf wreathed round his head, and mittens, leaving not an inch of skin exposed. | |
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Adaptational Early Appearance | |
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Adaptational Early Appearance: The Rat King appears far earlier than he did in the book. He also steals the Nac Mac Feegle's trick of being a mammalian Worm That Walks, with the rats operating a suit pretending to be human. | |
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Adaptational Intelligence | |
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Adaptational Intelligence: To the point of an inverted Adaptational Nonsapience. In the book, Mr. Clicky is just a clockwork rat the Clan use to trigger traps. In the film, he's a clockwork rat that can refuse to trigger traps, and get into a Silent Snarker argument with Darktan about it. Probably it was from the Unseen University dump. | |
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Adaptation Relationship Overhaul | |
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Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: As a result of the Age Lift, Keith is fairly obviously smitten with Malicia from their first meeting and they end up together after a fair bit of romantic banter. In the book they do end up becoming good friends, but also seem to find each other legitimately annoying for some time. There is some suggestion at the end that they may have a future together, but in the book there are no hugs, kisses, or love confessions. | |
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Patchwork Kids | |
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Patchwork Kids: The children of a clockwork rat and an alarm clock look like clockwork rats with bells on their backs. | |
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Abled in the Adaptation | |
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Abled in the Adaptation: There's a reference to Dangerous Beans having "milky vision", but he shows no signs of being as close to completely blind as he is in the book. | |
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Storybook Opening | |
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Storybook Opening: Subverted. The book that opens the film is actually Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure, before Malicia, as the narrator, closes it and assures the viewer that this is not the story she's going to be telling. The end, however, has Maurice closing a copy of The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents. | |
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Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal | |
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Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Mr. Bunnsy and most of his friends in Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure. Dangerous Beans, sort of (he wears a stripy sock as a kind of onesie). | |
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Let Us Never Speak of This Again | |
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Near the end of the film, Maurice runs off to find Keith and Malicia, and runs into them returning with the Pied Piper's magic flute to help defeat the Rat King. Caught up in the moment, they both explain what they're doing to each other and continue running off... before coming back and realizing they both have the same destination now. They agree to forget the whole thing ever happened and run off again... briefly going towards the Piper's hut instead of back to Bad Blintz. | |
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Balancing Death's Books | |
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Balancing Death's Books: After Maurice and Dangerous Beans die in the fight against the Rat King, Maurice lets The Grim Reaper take two of his lives so that Dangerous Beans can return to life as well instead of being collected by The Death of Rats. | |
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Large Ham | |
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Large Ham: Malicia, especially when she narrates. While all the characters might engage in a bit of Chewing the Scenery from time to time, Malicia really goes to town with it. Maurice is second only to Malicia in hamminess, especially during the "rat plague" intro. And of course Sardines, who can never resist performing even when his life is in danger. | |
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Adaptational Nice Guy | |
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Adaptational Nice Guy: Somehow, Keith again, in the very same scene. In the book Malicia retorts to Keith calling her "not a nice person" by pointing out he wanted to use real poison, but there's no suggestion of this in the film. | |
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I've Got an X, and I'm Not Afraid to Use It! | |
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I've Got an X, and I'm Not Afraid to Use It!: After being briefly knocked out by the Pied Piper, Keith woozily comes to and hears this exchange: | |
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Squirrels in My Pants | |
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Squirrels in My Pants: The Pied Piper is distracted at the last moment by Mr. Clicky in his pants. | |
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Adaptational Dumbass | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_86ae1278 | comment |
Adaptational Dumbass: Nourishing. In the books, she was just nervous and inexperienced; here she's more like The Ditz, with a penchant for Comically Missing the Point. | |
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Well, This Is Not That Trope | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_89909a87 | comment |
Well, This Is Not That Trope: The film begins with a Story Book Opening of the sickeningly sweet Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure. After a couple of pages Malicia, narrating, slams the book shut and explains that she's going to be telling a very different story to that one. | |
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Denser and Wackier | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_8a07e085 | comment |
Denser and Wackier: The book was already a traditionally comedic Terry Pratchett story with tons of jokes and humorous asides. The movie ramps up the comedy quite a bit, with even more jokes and a lot of added slapstick and physical humor. It's much more wacky and cartoony than the book ever got — though it does keep in a fair bit of the subtle satirical edge and the trademark Pratchett wit, and while the darker undertones are much less prominent they're still very much there. | |
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Canon Character All Along | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_8d3349bb | comment |
Canon Character All Along: The Boss Man is the Rat King. | |
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Edible Bludgeon | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_912714cc | comment |
Edible Bludgeon: While tied up in the Rat Catchers Guild, and getting sick of Malicia's questions, Keith accidentally hits himself in the face with a large sausage. (It Makes Sense in Context.) | |
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Jabba Table Manners | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_92264449 | comment |
Jabba Table Manners: Boss Man's ravenous devouring of his food, and the disgusting noises that accompany it, are enough to repulse his two rat catchers. This is because he is actually a being whose body is composed of hundreds of rats. | |
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Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_92b9e234 | comment |
Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Sardines wears a top hat and a bow tie, Peaches wears a headscarf, Darktan has two bandoliers (as in the book), and Nourishing wears a leather waistcoat and helmet. | |
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Basement-Dweller | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_98b5f82b | comment |
Basement-Dweller: Or rather, attic dweller in Malicia's case. She spends most of her time sitting in her bedroom, which is shown to be the top floor of her house, obsessively reading her books, to the point where she mentions that her father apparently punishes her by locking her out of her room. Her bedroom is also the place where she sits telling the story to the viewer, and at one point her father interrupts her narration to point out that she hasn't come downstairs for three days straight. | |
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Character Tics | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_9ae8eea9 | comment |
Character Tics: Sardines is the only rat who consistently walks and runs on two legs; the other rats always run on four legs, just getting up on two legs when they slow down, but Sardines stays upright at all times, even when running through rat tunnels. Even when all the rats are panicking and running back and forth, Sardines still runs on two legs and not four. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_a4414a05 | comment |
Adaptation Dye-Job: Maurice is "a sort of mucky tabby" in the book, but ginger here. | |
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Spy Catsuit | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_a547562c | comment |
Spy Catsuit: Malicia dresses in one when she joins Keith and Maurice to solve the mystery of what is going on in Bad Blintz; much to Keith's confusion. This being Malicia, she undoubtedly believes this is the sort of thing a heroine should be wearing when she sets out to solve a mystery. | |
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Adaptational Jerkass | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_a91078ea | comment |
Adaptational Jerkass: Zig-zagged with Maurice. He's more openly callous and plays closer to the Cats Are Mean trope than he did in the book, but it's mostly because he's not as subtle as he was in the book. The movie's Maurice is less of a people-pleaser, slightly less devious, and a little more inclined to say out loud the things that his book counterpart just thought, meaning that he comes across as somewhat more of a jerk in the earlier parts of the story. As the story progresses, though, we see his nobler qualities emerge to an even bigger extent than they did in the book. A very downplayed example, but in the book Keith is slightly shocked by Malicia not only "poisoning" the ratcatchers with laxative, but giving them more laxative as an antidote. In the film, he just thinks it's genius. | |
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Luck-Based Search Technique | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_ae5ab58b | comment |
Luck-Based Search Technique: Subverted when Malicia, who possesses Wrong Genre Savvy, decides there has to be a secret tunnel in the Rat Catchers Guild. She searches and then, believing that the heroine will only find the secret door after she stops looking, starts randomly leaning against walls and grabbing coat hooks, and is surprised when nothing happens. Keith, meanwhile, finds the hidden switch by spotting something that doesn't belong: a rat hole in the Rat Catchers Guild. | |
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Accidental Misnaming | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_af616e40 | comment |
Accidental Misnaming: Peaches keeps calling Maurice 'Morris' despite his constant efforts to correct her. This is actually a sly reference to fan debates on which is correct. The audiobook uses the English pronunciation of 'Morris' and was approved by Pratchett himself. | |
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Quotes Fit for a Trailer | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_afb2cb66 | comment |
Quotes Fit for a Trailer: The trailer has a lot of fun with Malicia's obsession with stories, and tendency to wonder what kind of story she's in. | |
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Robo Family | |
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Robo Family: At the end, Mr. Clicky has apparently married an alarm clock and had kids. | |
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The Worm That Walks | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_b4754f84 | comment |
The Worm That Walks: The Boss Man is a swarm of rats in a coat and hat, controlled by the Rat King. Oddly, taking a section from an entirely different book, as the Nac Mac Feegle did this multiple times in the Tiffany Aching series. | |
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People Puppets | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_b5fb096b | comment |
People Puppets: The Piper's playing can make people and animals involuntarily move their bodies. | |
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Badass Bandolier | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_b60f7d43 | comment |
Badass Bandolier: Darktan, the Sergeant Rock of the rats, wears bandoliers festooned with rat-sized weapons, such as needles, safety pins and matches. | |
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Demoted to Extra | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: The Mayor of Bad Blintz was a fairly minor character in the book, but here his role is even smaller. He's only in a few scenes and really doesn't play any part in the story at all. | |
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Cats Are Snarkers | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_bba8939 | comment |
Cats Are Snarkers: Maurice isn't quite as snarky here as in the book, but he still gets in a few digs, especially since a lot of the Lemony Narrator comments from the book have been given to him. | |
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Cool and Unusual Punishment | |
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: Malicia mentions that her father punishes her by locking her out of her room. | |
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Way Past the Expiration Date | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_c7502712 | comment |
Way Past the Expiration Date: Malicia offers Maurice some fish heads and "hardly expired" milk when he and Keith first visit her home. When she goes to pour the milk, however, she has to shake it out because it's become gelatinous and sticks in the bottle. | |
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Laxative Prank | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_c7aa57f5 | comment |
Laxative Prank: Maurice, Keith, and Malicia get the rat catchers to spill their guts by convincing them that they have just consumed poisoned sugar. After getting the information they require, they tell the rat catchers that the antidote is in the cellar. After the rat catchers have scrambled into the cellar to find it, it is revealed that Maurice had actually spiked the the sugar with a laxative. And the 'antidote'? More laxative. | |
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I Just Want to Be Special | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_cb83d23b | comment |
I Just Want to Be Special: Malicia ruefully explains to Keith after too much prodding about her troping that she knows life isn't like a story but if she didn't try to make her own she'd just be part of someone else's. | |
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LampShade | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_cd01a310 | comment |
Malicia initially appears in her library, telling the story and making much of her role as omniscient narrator. When she first appears to Maurice and Keith within the story, she breaks the fourth wall to lampshade it. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_ce6555f0 | comment |
Lighter and Softer: The book went to some really dark places at times. The movie's been toned down pretty heavily — the dark elements of the story are still very much present, but they are less emphasized, often more hinted at than outright stated. Thanks to the movie being Denser and Wackier than the book, even the scariest moments are seldom played completely straight. It's perhaps best illustrated by the respective beginnings and endings of book and film; the book opens on a dark and stormy night, but the movie opens on a bright, sunny day. The book's climax was in a dark cellar, while the movie's was in an open field. | |
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Lampshaded | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_d332bf54 | comment |
Pretty much all the minor rat characters are dropped, as the number of rats is a lot smaller here than in the book (less than two dozen compared to roughly 300). It's Lampshaded in the beginning of the movie that there are so few of them, with a random kid in one of the "plagued" towns pointing out that "there really aren't all that many." Like in the book, though, they're very good at making it appear like there are tons of them. | |
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ToiletHumor | |
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Toilet Humor: Part of Maurice's opening patter about the rats talks about how they "widdle" on everything, with a shot of one proudly peeing out in the open on someone's plate. | |
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Character Narrator | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_d4efe0d | comment |
Malicia, both when narrating and even when interacting with the other characters within the story, constantly references and lampshades popular storytelling tropes and plot devices as they happen. | |
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Race Lift | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_d7c3ba61 | comment |
Race Lift: Keith's race isn't mentioned in the book, but before Himesh Patel was cast, concept art had him as a blond white kid. | |
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Failed Attempt at Drama | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_d9563969 | comment |
Failed Attempt at Drama: After ridding the first village of rats, Keith attempts to look cool by casually twirling his flute and tossing it in the air. However, he completely botches the catch and drops it and, in trying to grab it, his cowl falls off, completely destroying his air of mystery. Near the end of the film, Maurice runs off to find Keith and Malicia, and runs into them returning with the Pied Piper's magic flute to help defeat the Rat King. Caught up in the moment, they both explain what they're doing to each other and continue running off... before coming back and realizing they both have the same destination now. They agree to forget the whole thing ever happened and run off again... briefly going towards the Piper's hut instead of back to Bad Blintz. | |
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Puppy Love | |
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Puppy Love: The romantic tension between Keith and Malicia is played up considerably compared to the book. | |
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Hairpin Lockpick | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_dc47ceda | comment |
Hairpin Lockpick: Malicia carries a set of hairpins in her adventure bag, because that is what the heroines in stories always use to pick locks. Despite just shoving the pin in the lock and jiggling it around randomly, she is able to unlock the door of the Rat Catchers Guild. | |
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Chekhov's Gunman | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_dcbe8a6e | comment |
Chekhov's Gunman: When she meets Darktan and the other rats, Malicia takes their clockwork mouse, Mr. Clicky, and puts him in her satchel for safekeeping. In the third act, when Malicia and Keith are being hypnotised by the Piper, Mr. Clicky climbs into the latter's trousers to distract him, allowing the pair to escape from his control and take his pipe. As usual, Malicia lampshades this just before it happens. | |
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Continuity Cameo | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_de70f5a4 | comment |
Continuity Cameo: Rincewind is shown dumping magical rubbish in the flashback, and is accompanied by Twoflower when Bad Blintz becomes a tourist destination in the ending. Malicia has a bronze table shaped like The Luggage in her room. There's a picture of Great A'Tuin hanging in the mayor's office. | |
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Sergeant Rock | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_e061d153 | comment |
Sergeant Rock: Darktan serves as both this and Drill Sergeant Nasty to the rats. One example of his Sergeant Rock side is when he leads the Rescue Squad to rescue Sardines from the Pit because No One Gets Left Behind. He takes on multiple terriers single-pawed and, at the end of the mission, hugs Nourishing and says "Welcome to the Rescue Squad!" | |
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Dub Name Change | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_e2c4b927 | comment |
Dub Name Change: The Brazilian Portuguese dub changes Keith and Malicia's names to Quinho and Marina, respectively. It's also arguable that it changed Maurice's name so Maurice is his real name, with his preferred name being the adapted Portuguese version "Mauricinho" instead. | |
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Composite Character | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_e4965307 | comment |
Composite Character: Since Hamnpork has been Adapted Out, Darktan takes over his role in the story and even gets a few of his lines. The result is that Darktan comes across as much more of an authoritarian in this movie than in the book, having inherited Hamnpork's bad temper and tendency to command... but he's kept the competence and intelligence he had in the book, making him an odd mix of Drill Sergeant Nasty and A Father to His Men. | |
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Exact Words | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_e9e35e8f | comment |
Exact Words: When Keith asks the Piper if he's going to kill and eat them, the Piper replies that half the stories people tell about him are untrue. Keith relaxes, until Malicia points out he never said which half. | |
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Villainous Harlequin | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_eb4cc0bc | comment |
Villainous Harlequin: The garishly-dressed Pied Piper is a secondary villain, who tries to kill Keith and Malicia by shoving them into his oven. | |
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Adaptational Angst Downgrade | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_ec17dabd | comment |
Adaptational Angst Downgrade: Maurice is notably less troubled about having gained sentience because he ate a talking rat. He still regrets it, but his confession is a lot less anguished and more played for laughs. | |
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Bright Is Not Good | |
The Amazing Maurice / int_ece07747 | comment |
Bright Is Not Good: The real Pied Piper lives in a colorful little cottage in a brightly-lit clearing in the dark woods, but is a rather unhinged and ruthless cannibal. | |
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Adaptational Context Change | |
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Adaptational Context Change: In both the novel and the film, the real Piper responds to Keith asking about some of the more alarming rumours by saying half the stuff he's supposed to have done is untrue. In the book, this is exactly what it sounds like. In the film, it's False Reassurance, with Malicia quickly asking which half. | |
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The Assimilator: Once The Rat King is revealed they start mentally and physically drawing the Clan into itself. | |
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Economy Cast | |
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Economy Cast: Compared the book, where crowds of hundreds of commoners and rats appear, the limited animation budget means that the 300-strong clan is two dozen rats, the crowded barn at the rat pit is ten people, and even the rat pit shows a dog killing six rats in seconds rather than nearly 100 rats in ten minutes. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: Malicia, both when narrating and even when interacting with the other characters within the story, constantly references and lampshades popular storytelling tropes and plot devices as they happen. Whenever cornered or scared, Sardines instinctively breaks into a frenzied tap dance. | |
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