Movie poster for *Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying
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Artificial Movie Data Base™ score for Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying is 3 out of 11

Review: This film tries to be quirky and inspirational, but it ends up being an incoherent hot mess. The plot is as confusing as an aardvark trying to read blueprints, and the humor falls flat. Even the animals in the audience were bored. Ethel’s journey into quantity surveying is far from riveting and feels like it drags on forever...plus, animals and people living together? Come on!

*Ethel the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying

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Description: An unlikely hero embarks on a journey through the complex world of construction, proving that even the most unexpected characters can make a big impact.

Ethel, a gentle and curious aardvark, lives in the quiet town of Burrowville, where she spends her days digging and foraging in peace. However, when her favorite tree is marked for demolition to make way for a new construction project, Ethel decides she must do something to protect her home.

Determined to stop the project, Ethel sneaks into the construction site, where she meets a group of animals working as laborers. They introduce her to the world of quantity surveying—a field where precise measurements and calculations can change the course of a project. Ethel realizes that if she can master these skills, she might be able to save her tree.

As Ethel learns the ropes of quantity surveying, she uncovers a bigger problem: the project is fraught with errors and waste, threatening not only her home but the entire ecosystem. The more she digs, the more she realizes that stopping the construction isn't enough; she needs to find a way to improve it for everyone.

Just as Ethel begins to make progress, she faces unexpected setbacks—a rival surveyor who doubts her abilities, and a looming deadline that threatens to end her mission prematurely. The pressure mounts as Ethel races against time, her calculations, and the challenges of being an aardvark in a world built for humans.

In a pivotal moment, Ethel uses her natural digging skills to reveal a hidden resource that could transform the project. Her discovery turns the tide, earning her the respect of her peers and proving that even the smallest creatures can make the biggest difference.

With the project redesigned and the environment preserved, Ethel not only saves her tree but also brings the community together. She returns to her burrow, now a local hero, having shown that innovation and determination can come from the most unexpected places.

The book was better - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCM2nEBE0RY

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