Ratatouille

5.00
    Ratatouille
    2007

    Synopsis

    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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    Cast

    • Patton OswaltRemy (voice)
    • Lou RomanoLinguini (voice)
    • Ian HolmSkinner (voice)
    • Brian DennehyDjango (voice)
    • Peter SohnEmile (voice)
    • Peter O'TooleAnton Ego (voice)
    • Brad GarrettGusteau (voice)
    • Janeane GarofaloColette (voice)
    • Will ArnettHorst (voice)
    • Julius CallahanLalo / Francois (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Brad Bird and Pixar recapture the charm and winning imagination of classic Disney animation.
    • 100

      Variety

      Ratatouille is delicious. In this satisfying, souffle-light tale of a plucky French rodent with a passion for cooking, the master chefs at Pixar have blended all the right ingredients -- abundant verbal and visual wit, genius slapstick timing, a soupcon of Gallic sophistication -- to produce a warm and irresistible concoction that's sure to appeal to everyone's inner Julia Child.
    • 100

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Bird clearly knows the great silent clowns: The slapstick he devises is balletic.
    • 100

      Chicago Tribune

      Its sense of humor is more sly, more sophisticated and more interesting than most PG-13 or R-rated comedies at the moment. The film may be animated, and largely taken up with rats, but its pulse is gratifyingly human.
    • 91

      The A.V. Club

      Bird and his co-writers leave room for quiet moments and gentle morals, but for the most part, they send visual gags and verbal punchlines tearing past at an enjoyably demanding speed, whipping up the film's energy at every turn.
    • 90

      Village Voice

      Ratatouille is as much a feast for the senses as it is food for thought.
    • 89

      Austin Chronicle

      Pixar's animation is simply flawless; colorful, deeply realized, and ably conveying both the chaos of the kitchen, and the sensual allure of food well prepared.
    • 88

      Rolling Stone

      What makes Ratatouille such a hilarious and heartfelt wonder is the way Bird contrives to let it sneak up on you.

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