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Ratatouille

Ratatouille (2007)

June. 28,2007
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8.1
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G
| Fantasy Animation Comedy Family

Remy, a resident of Paris, appreciates good food and has quite a sophisticated palate. He would love to become a chef so he can create and enjoy culinary masterpieces to his heart's delight. The only problem is, Remy is a rat. When he winds up in the sewer beneath one of Paris' finest restaurants, the rodent gourmet finds himself ideally placed to realize his dream.

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shadow_blade-89459
2007/06/28

"Ratatouille" (2007) is a professionally produced animated adventure comedy about a rat named Remy, voiced by Patton Oswalt, who has an uncanny ability to cook and an aspiration to become Paris' top Chef. Remy, through coincidence and direction from the spirit of famous Chef Gusteau, voiced by Brad Garrett, meets Linguini, voiced by Lou Romano, and forms an alliance between rat and human. I have watched this film several times now and every time I get this warm feeling in my heart. This animation provides a very real sense that there is an ability to separate the differences between entities to share commonalities. The story is very strong and realistic. In the film, the scenario is applied to a despised animal and a human, but the same scenario can be applied to the race, gender and sexual orientation that plague the world today. The vocal acting compared to the visuals is spot on. I never felt like anything was out of place. I commend directors Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava for bringing this work to life and delivering such a powerful message through, what most people consider, a "kids movie." I love this film and recommend to everyone to watch at least twice.

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eberkerbatur
2007/06/29

Brad Bird and his team have done a tremendous job, and the incredible family movie is so beautiful.After 3 years, he filmed this film and it's a great job I love this sentence Everybody can cook Everybody can make it all That's enough that you can never believe and never see yourself as a beautiful message Even a rat that is seen as a dirty can be a perfect cook I was disturbed by the fact that the rat's brother was so overpriced that there were so many sudden movements in the kitchen, and every minute I got the feeling that something would be overturned and obviously I was very uncomfortable it is the sudden movements of our main character, but it makes me very happy that even the hardest person of criticism on the final scene is softened with a tremendous meal. Yes, I am bored sometimes, but I like it.

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paulclaassen
2007/06/30

Although the idea of rats preparing food in a restaurant is anything less than appealing, this was a delightful, entertaining movie! 'Ratatouille' is just bursting with flavor! Whisk together stunning animation, a fantastic plot, great characters, and blend in humor, drama, action and adventure and you have a recipe for success! I enjoyed every moment. This is one of my favorite animated films, actually.

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cinemajesty
2007/07/01

Movie Review: "Ratatouille" (2007)This digital animated feature marks an all-time highlight at Pixar Animation Studios; a library of total 19 movies as of December 31st 2017, where "Ratatouille" directed Brad Bird, known for the highly successful Pixar Action Movie "The Incredibles" (2004), had been also the very first release of Pixar film presented by Walt Disney Pictures after the animation company's take-over in year of 2006.The visuals are explicitly designed as fluently animated in a non-motion-capture utilizing production workflow of certified-hundred-percent animation artwork from the very first pencil storyboard sketches to digital screens of a Pixar work station in Emeryville, California, where a vast amount of dedicated employees within this 150 Million Dollar major Hollywood production machinery. Disney's trademark goods are fully deliverd from originality with an all-cleaned up blue-grey-clolred rat, called charmingly Remy, accompanied with its punch-line-spreading family members, all up front the character of Skinner, vocally portrayed by actor Ian Holm, who gets convinced to let Remy becoming the best cook in town over creativity by using a kitchen boy's body over pulling his red hair to cook in all-rewarding soup of taste for five-star restaurant guests in a well-researched City of Paris side-alley locations to jaw-dropping moments of truth with the character of Anton Ego, a Parisian restaurant critic of life-or-death bringing proportions, sophisticatly given voice by a fine vocal performance through actor Peter O'Toole (1932-2013), when human emotions strike by the minute with rural grandma shot-gunning the family of rats back into sewers, before Remy rises again from desolation with dreamy voices of late 3-star-chef Gusteau in his head, with destinctively vocals by voice actor Brad Garrett, to bring happiness for a suspenseful as obstacle-filled plot of the contineous wish of a Disney's movie main character's fullfillment of dreams as thrilling exposure of falsly-contracted restaurant owners to share non-stop surprises as twists in the most accomplished Pixar screenplay also-written by Director Brad Bird, based on story pitches of screenwriters Jan Pinkava and Jim Copabianco, who had been part of a 17-head-strong brainstorm group of writers at Walt Disney Pictures in the 1990s of the still superior live-drawn wildlife animation-movie "The Lion King" (1994).The spectre, who seeks a best of cinema occasion in the purest sense and does not shy away from at times all-too-polished looking digital animation work will have the time of life with movie moments that stay in mind long after the theater curtain drops. © 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)

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