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Thanks to releases like Winker’s, we have been able to re-evaluate Mouse Hunt as more than a kids' movie. Critic Roger Ebert gave it 3.5/4 stars, comparing it to a silent Buster Keaton film. 'Mouse Hunt' or — The Joy of Destruction
Gore Verbinski’s feature directorial debut, Mouse Hunt (1997), is a rare cinematic hybrid that blends the chaotic energy of classic slapstick with a surprisingly dark, gothic aesthetic. While it is often remembered as a family-friendly comedy about two brothers—Lars and Ernie Smuntz—battling a resilient rodent, the film serves as a sophisticated tribute to the early days of cinema, echoing the physical comedy of Laurel and Hardy and the visual wit of the Coen brothers. A Modern Silent Movie AI responses may include mistakes
Before we dive into the technicals, let’s pay homage to the story. Directed by Gore Verbinski (yes, the man who would later bring us Pirates of the Caribbean ), Mouse Hunt follows the hapless Smuntz brothers, Ernie (Nathan Lane) and Lars (Lee Evans).