Flushed Away

Published on: 8/05/18
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Flushed Away
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 5 reviews
 by Lily Lavender

This movie was fun and enjoyable. The characters were interesting and the people who played the voices were a good choice. It is really worth a watch, you don’t want to miss out.

However, I have seen this film and I remember some memorable lines but I couldn’t remember some of them, so I had a little recap on what is going on. Otherwise I would have rated this film higher.

I would recommend that everyone should give this film a try.

 by Logan H

A good film and always worth a watch, especially during the one of the big footy tournaments!

 by India Pluves

I absolutely love this movie! I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so much! With memorable lines and singing slugs, I don’t know what could make it better. Everyone should watch this movie at least once or you are seriously missing out.



Great movie for all the family as the characters explore the universe of a toilet. Hugh Jackman is brilliant as Roddy and his travel partner Rita (Kate Winslet) is so funny! The story follows the adventure of being there for each other and…well…not being a snob ?



Highly recommend to everyone looking for a laugh at any time of day!

 by Melody Hughes

This is yet another great movie from the makers of Wallace and Gromit, just like the title suggests, it is a humor-filled movie.

The storyline involving a rat being flushed down the sewer which brings the movie closer to home with a little reference to human waste.

I like the evil villain Toad even though he keeps farting, I thought he was disgustingly impressive in his role, while Rita’s independence also looks nice.

This movie’s appeal to me is its crude humor, sweet storyline, and interesting characters. Those little slugs who are frightened so easily are perhaps the most appealing characters to see. Interestingly, this movie comes with a message: if you’re willing to get out of your comfort zone, it’s a big world out there.

 by Jane Ellis

A wonderful idea and a very good film that can be enjoyed by children and parents. Based deep underneath London it's a battle between rats and frogs with a bit of the football World Cup mixed in and a devastating plan to wipe out the long tailed characters at half time. There's plenty of jokes for us elders and lots of laugh out moments for the kids making it a must watch and a film to keep your young one's entertained for half an afternoon!

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