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COMMENTS

  1. Ratatouille movie review & film summary (2007) | Roger Ebert

    A lot of animated movies have inspired sequels, notably "Shrek," but Brad Bird's "Ratatouille" is the first one that made me positively desire one. Remy, the earnest little rat who is its hero, is such a lovable, determined, gifted rodent that I want to know happens to him next, now that he has conquered the summit of French cuisine. I think running for office might not be beyond his reach ...

  2. "Ratatouille": Movie Analysis: [Essay Example], 608 words

    The 2007 animated film Ratatouille, directed by Brad Bird and produced by Pixar Animation Studios, is a delightful and heartwarming story that explores themes of ambition, creativity, and the pursuit of one's dreams. The film follows the journey of Remy, a rat with a refined palate and a passion for cooking, as he navigates the culinary world ...

  3. Revisiting “Ratatouille”: A Classic Tale Of ... - Medium

    When it comes to popular culture, the Ratatouille movie is often cited as one of the best examples of how art and food can come together to create something truly special. For food lovers, the movie is a feast for the senses. The movie is also a tour de force of French cuisine, featuring some of the most mouth-watering dishes ever put on film ...

  4. 'Ratatouille': A portrait of an artist as a culinary rat ...

    June 29, 2007. Ratatouille Directed by Brad Bird (U.S.) The moral of "Ratatouille" is delivered by a critic: a gaunt, unsmiling fellow named Anton Ego who composes his acidic notices in a coffin ...

  5. Ten years later, 'Ratatouille' remains a striking allegory of ...

    Let’s consider the rats of Ratatouille. They live in hiding and squalor, for they are hated by humans and are consequently in constant fear for their lives. They have Brooklyn accents in the French city of Paris, a discordant detail that betrays them as foreigners, at least ancestrally. Their living conditions are poor, but because they know ...

  6. Ratatouille Review: Brad Bird Directs the Most Unique and ...

    Shrek Review: The 2001 DreamWorks Hit Movie About a Lonely Ogre; The rest of the voice cast, from Lou Romano as the insecure Linguini to Peter O’Toole as the all-too-secure food critic Anton Ego, helps bring Ratatouille to life in a big way. The movie only works with performances that are equal parts cartoonish and believable, and these ...

  7. Movie Review: Ratatouille (2007) - The Critical Movie Critics

    Overall, Ratatouille is another Pixar/Disney hit. The story is enlightening, funny and well directed. The voice casting is good too (I’ve always thought Patton Oswalt would make a terrific rat or pig). And even though the animation isn’t groundbreaking it provides enough visual “oomph” to engross the viewer.

  8. Ratatouille | Rotten Tomatoes

    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. Rating: G. Genre ...

  9. 'Ratatouille' Review: 2007 Movie - The Hollywood Reporter

    When Linguini receives credit for Remy’s artistry, Skinner is forced to hire him as a cook. But Skinner challenges him to repeat his “accidental” soup recipe. When Linguini comes to the ...

  10. Ratatouille is the Best Pixar Movie. Here's Why.

    Ratatouille’ is the story of a rat that has a hidden talent that may not change the entire world but it can rock somebody’s world to the core. To put it in plain terms, the rat cooks. That is quite cool and super-cute for a 10 year old to see but as an adult, the movie’s on-the-nose symbolism is underlined by its more subtle details.