Ratatouille (2007)
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Storyline
Taglines:
| 1: Dinner is served... Summer 2007 |
| 2: He's dying to become a chef. |
| 3: A comedy with great taste. |
Plot Summary:
The Bottom Line
- A sweet family film with an important message for all audiences
- Action, romance, drama, comedy, heart - Ratatouille’s got it all
- A refreshingly original story fully fleshed out with interesting characters and witty dialogue
- Once again Pixar raises the bar high for all future animated movies
- Rats…in a kitchen…cooking
- While it’s adorable and cute, it’s definitely not Pixar’s funniest movie to date
Description
- Voices by Patton Oswalt, Peter O’Toole, Ian Holm, Janeane Garofalo, Lou Romano and John Ratzenberger
- Ratatouille’s pronounced rat-a-too-ee
- The Incredibles writer/director Brad Bird was brought in late in the project to take over Ratatouille
- Rated G for all audiences
- Theatrical Release Date: June 29, 2007
Guide Review - Ratatouille Movie Review
The Story
When a rat named Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) decides to follow his dream of being a chef, his father (Brian Dennehy) and fellow rats tell him he’s one crazy little dude. But his garbage-loving brother Emile (Peter Sohn) provides just the support needed to convince Remy he’s on the right track.
After a freak accident exposes his friends and family to harm, the pack is sent scattering down a river and into a sewer where Remy becomes separated from the group. Taking advantage of the unexpected separation, Remy hightails it through Paris’ underground and emerges at the famed but fading Gusteau’s Restaurant. With a little help from a friendly spirit and the assistance of a hapless janitor, Remy’s on his way to becoming a world-class chef. But since he’s a rat, the going’s definitely not easy…
The Bottom Line
Writer/director Brad Bird and the talented geniuses at Pixar have created a vibrant, palate-pleasing visual treat with Ratatouille. From complex action sequences to tender moments of bonding between a rat and his human best friend, Bird and company blend together a delectable treat that’s a perfect example of why Pixar is head and shoulders above the competition. Attention is paid to every minute detail and the result is an instant classic.
While rats and a batch of two-legged chefs are front and center in Ratatouille, the animated food’s a real scene-stealer. The gourmet meals served up in Ratatouille are so lusciously rendered audiences will be left drooling.
If you can wrap your mind around the idea that rats - at least of the animated variety - in a kitchen can be a good thing, then Ratatouille has a chance of working its magic on you. Loaded with delightful characters, Ratatouille’s one of the few must see movies of the summer of 2007.
Rebecca Murray
Hollywood Movies Guide
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