Ratatouille (2007)

8.1/10
96/100
96% – Critics
87% – Audience

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Remy, a provincial rat with a wonderful sense of smell, hates garbage and risks death to enter a human kitchen where he discovers real food and the cooking of five-star chef, Anton Gusteau, author of “Anyone Can Cook”. On the day Remy learns his hero has died, he is evicted and ends up alone in Paris. By luck, he discovers Gasteau’s restaurant, down to three stars and run by a frozen-food-hawking chef. As Remy enters, so does Linguini, a clumsy youth hired as a garbage boy. To save the soup that Linguini accidentally fouls, Remy throws in some ingredients; the soup is a success and Linguini’s career as a chef is born. Can Remy find a way to maintain the fiction and use his gift?

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Ratatouille Movie Reviews

Among the Greatest Animated Features

The absolutely absurd premise of a rat becoming a great French chef is brought to fruition by Pixar. It starts by being amazingly colorful and capturing the world of food. Secondly, it is downright funny but does not insult the intelligence of the viewers. Food becomes the background for everything and as the tiny rodent gains popularity, we are pulling for him. This is such an intelligent film and it works at every level.

One of Pixar’s best

This film is exactly what Pixar needed to steal the thunder from Dreamworks’ latest release, SHREK III. In many ways, this is very ironic, as one of Pixar’s best films, MONSTERS INC., was overwhelmed when it was released due to the first SHREK’s success. I honestly think if SHREK hadn’t been such a wonderful movie, people would have noticed that MONSTERS INC. was an exceptional film. Now, Pixar gets some payback with one of their best, RATATOUILLE.

Actually, RATATOUILLE is probably Pixar’s best film, though I did enjoy TOY STORY II and THE INCREDIBLES. The reason I was so overwhelmed by this story was that it was so highly original and creative–I simply cannot compare the plot to any other film (something you can do with THE INCREDIBLES and TOY STORY II). Plus, after years of making CG movies, the look is taken to a whole new level in this film–it just looks breathtaking.

Now I need to point out that RATATOUILLE is not as much a kid’s movie as its predecessors. Sure, it can be enjoyed by the kids, but the story line is a tad darker and covers an adult concept (illegitimate birth) and includes a swear word (though not one the really “bad” ones, you can be sure). Also, while the rats are kind of cute (and a marketer’s dream), most of the rest of the story isn’t and there are no catchy kid’s tunes. No, instead this film is aimed more at teens and adults in its sensibilities–something that really helped make SHREK a financial gold mine and cursed MONSTERS INC. to be seen (incorrectly) as “just a kid’s movie”.

Amazing animation, excellent writing and, the rarest of rare, a completely original and captivating plot make this a winner and film that will be long remembered. I can’t wait to see it again.

An unexpected surprise of a film, with a great message.

I really loved Ratatouille, it was original, sweet and lots of fun. While not as laugh-out-loud funny as the two Toy Story films, it is definitely one of the better Pixars, and a complete delight from start to finish. Honestly, the whole family will find it just as delightful as I did, and the film has a great message “a great cook can come from anywhere”, summed up perfectly by Anton Ego. The story was highly original, if a little slow at the beginning, and deliciously engaging up to the last minute, and the animation was just spellbinding. The script, while not as irreverent as Toy Story, was very entertaining and touching, and I loved the characters- everyone was likable and unique, but what made Remy stand out for me was because he was so adorable, and his voice actor did a delightful job voicing him. The voice cast were very talented, and all did a superb job, especially Peter O’Toole in a marvellous turn as the “nasty” food critic Anton Ego. All in all, a brilliant film, that fully succeeded in what it promised to do, to make us want to cook. 8.5/10 Bethany Cox.