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Ratatouille
2007, Kids & family/Comedy, 1h 51m
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Fast-paced and stunningly animated, Ratatouille adds another delightfully entertaining entry -- and a rather unlikely hero -- to the Pixar canon. Read critic reviews
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Remy (Patton Oswalt), 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.
Genre: Kids & family, Comedy, Animation
Original Language: English
Director: Brad Bird
Producer: Brad Lewis
Writer: Brad Bird
Release Date (Theaters): Jun 29, 2007 wide
Release Date (Streaming): Jan 1, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA): $206.4M
Runtime: 1h 51m
Distributor: Buena Vista
Production Co: Pixar Animation Studios
Sound Mix: Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio: Scope (2.35:1)
View the collection: Pixar
Cast & Crew
Patton Oswalt
Skinner Voice
Linguini Voice
Brian Dennehy
Django Voice
Emile Voice
Brad Garrett
Auguste Gusteau Voice
Peter O'Toole
Anton Ego Voice
Janeane Garofalo
Colette Voice
Will Arnett
Julius Callahan
Lalo & Francois Voice
James Remar
Larousse Voice
John Ratzenberger
Mustafa Voice
Teddy Newton
Lawyer (Talon Labarthe) Voice
Tony Fucile
Pompidou & Health Inspector Voice
Jake Steinfeld
Git (Lab Rat) Voice
Ambrister Minion Voice
Stéphane Roux
Narrator Voice
Jan Pinkava
Co-Director
John Lasseter
Executive Producer
Andrew Stanton
Michael Giacchino
Original Music
Sharon Calahan
Cinematographer
Robert Anderson
Darren T. Holmes
Film Editing
Harley Jessup
Production Design
Dominique Louis
Art Director
Kevin Reher
Natalie Lyon
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Ratatouille is delightfully unique and funny at the same time, with animation that will have salivating over it, hungry for more. And it's ending is probably one of Pixar's most powerful overall. Simply fantastic.
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Ratatouille is another brilliant Pixar outing that features a great story, wonderful animation, a varied cast of talented actors that brings the character to life, and it has some terrific humor. Pixar are truly wonderful in making some memorable animated feature films that really resonate with the viewer. Ratatouille is yet another fine picture that is highly entertaining from start to finish, and it is a film that is a must see for fans of previous Pixar films. Animated features are always great to watch because; they have a unique to quality to them that makes them a truly memorable viewing experience. With Ratatouille, Pixar have taken a simple idea, and crafted a thoroughly entertaining film experience that stands out. From start to finish, the film is entertaining, fun, and memorable because, the simple nature of the story, mixed with wonderful animation and great voice acting, you have a film that is a feat of animation. I love Pixar films, and it's hard to pick a favorite, because every film the studio has made has really stood out, but if you're wondering, Ratatouille continues the tradition of the studio to release quality films, and are a studio that have only made one lacking picture. Here, we have a film that is beautifully made, tells a simple, yet thoroughly engaging story that is never dull, and always amusing. Ratatouille works well, and is a picture that is brilliantly directed and is a film that will appeal to viewers of all ages. This is a superb animated feature, one that is yet another fine addition to Pixar's outstanding catalogue of great movies. If you want a fun, entertaining animated film, Ratatouille is a solid and safe bet to watch, as it has all the key elements that have made Pixar's films something to behold.
Pixar's latest installment is a recipe of success. Ratatouille is bold and classy with the flare of European culture. Patton Oswalt's adventurous critter spices a flamboyant film with an interesting plot and dynamic delivery. 4/5
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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 ...