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Ratcatcher (1999) ● Final scenes + ending theme by Rachel Portman ●

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Movie excerpt | Directed by Lynn Ramsay | IMDb link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0171685/ | Note: PM me if you wish to have Rachel Portman's end theme in mp3 (192 kbps)

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  • I don't suppose you also have the theme (by Portman) used in an earlier scene in this same field? It's the same music as is used in the trailer.

  • @davelane: Unfortunately I don't have it, sorry. I hope you'll get a reply from someone who actually has that lovely theme.

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  • When I watched the film, I always interpreted that James had died and that was his dream of heaven for his family. When you see the reflection of his sister in the mirror from 1.19-1.28 it was my impression that he looking down on her from heaven. Just my thoughts.

  • @TheWorldsWorstMan That's how I read it, too. That James has died and going across the field to the new house is like his version of heaven. Have you noticed that this is really the only time in the whole movie that he really smiles?

  • 0:55 Frank Gallagher from shameless ....?

  • When I first watched this movie I thought that the opposite. He actually got to move and when he sets the stuff down in the field he's thinking about what would it have been like if he had been the one to die, but I think after watching it again I agree with you. He actually does die and the happy scene is the dream.

  • I always interpreted the last scene as a dream sequence, as the young lad had drowned. So this last scene is like his wish for a better life, thought out from death. Anyone else read it this way?

  • i just saw this movie and it wasn't anything like i expected but i reallly liked it

  • For those of you who like the score on this film, you should check out an artist called Nancy Elizabeth. Her music is very similar and lovely. Nothing to do with the film though.

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