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Ratatouille

  • 2007
  • G
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
887K
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POPULARITY
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Janeane Garofalo, Ian Holm, Peter O'Toole, Brian Dennehy, John Ratzenberger, James Remar, Will Arnett, Brad Garrett, Kathy Griffin, Brad Bird, Lindsey Collins, Walt Dohrn, Tony Fucile, Michael Giacchino, Bradford Lewis, Danny Mann, Teddy Newton, Patton Oswalt, Lou Romano, Peter Sohn, Jake Steinfeld, Stéphane Roux, Lori Richardson, Thomas Keller, Julius Callahan, Marco Boerries, Andrea Boerries, and Jack Bird in Ratatouille (2007)
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A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.

  • Directors
    • Brad Bird
    • Jan Pinkava
  • Writers
    • Brad Bird
    • Jan Pinkava
    • Jim Capobianco
  • Stars
    • Brad Garrett
    • Lou Romano
    • Patton Oswalt
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    887K
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    POPULARITY
    538
    125
    • Directors
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
    • Writers
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
      • Jim Capobianco
    • Stars
      • Brad Garrett
      • Lou Romano
      • Patton Oswalt
    • 949User reviews
    • 261Critic reviews
    • 96Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #195
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 68 wins & 42 nominations total

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    Brad Garrett
    Brad Garrett
    • Gusteau
    • (voice)
    Lou Romano
    Lou Romano
    • Linguini
    • (voice)
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Remy
    • (voice)
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Skinner
    • (voice)
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Django
    • (voice)
    Peter Sohn
    Peter Sohn
    • Emile
    • (voice)
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Anton Ego
    • (voice)
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Colette
    • (voice)
    Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    • Horst
    • (voice)
    Julius Callahan
    • Lalo
    • (voice)
    • …
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Larousse
    • (voice)
    John Ratzenberger
    John Ratzenberger
    • Mustafa
    • (voice)
    Teddy Newton
    Teddy Newton
    • Lawyer (Talon Labarthe)
    • (voice)
    Tony Fucile
    Tony Fucile
    • Pompidou
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jake Steinfeld
    Jake Steinfeld
    • Git (Lab Rat)
    • (voice)
    Brad Bird
    Brad Bird
    • Ambrister Minion
    • (voice)
    Stéphane Roux
    • TV Narrator
    • (voice)
    Jack Bird
    • Teen Rat
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
    • Writers
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
      • Jim Capobianco
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Ratatouille' received widespread acclaim for its animation, storytelling, and voice acting, especially Peter O'Toole's performance as Anton Ego. Critics praised its unique premise, emotional depth, and technical achievements, considering it one of Pixar's finest works. However, some found the story predictable and the humor less effective compared to other Pixar films.
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    Featured reviews

    10PoisonKeyblade

    Best Animated Film in Creation

    The combination of Disney and Pixar never ceases to amaze, but with Ratatouille, their newest effort, animated features are brought to new heights with the best one to date. Ratatouille is stunning, surreal while at the same time realistic, and a joy to watch. The writing is, in one word, just amazing, and the voice acting is sensational. The characters are poetic and real, and the rats are some of Disney/Pixar's cutest creations. Ratatouille is written and directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles), and features stellar voice acting from Peter O'Toole, Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Brian Dennehy, Lou Romano, Brad Garrett, and Janeane Garofalo.

    Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) is a little rat who dreams of becoming a chef just like his idol, the human Gusteau (voiced by Brad Garrett). After a mishap, Remy loses his family in the sewers and comes upon a fading restaurant that had previously been owned by Gusteau before his untimely death. He comes upon a lowly garbage boy, Linguini (voiced by Lou Romano), and together they set out to revive the once-legendary restaurant.

    Ratatouille is filled with loads of surprises and lots of twists and turns. The animation is even more stunning here than in some of the other Disney/Pixar productions, and the breathtaking landscape of Paris, France, really adds a layer of realism to the film. The food looks so real and delicious, and the humans and rats look incredibly realistic. Remy and Linguini are both lovable characters, and the audience is rooting for them the entire way. Surprisingly enough, this movie is the funniest of the Disney/Pixar films, with very subtle and unique humor.

    As previously stated, the voice acting really makes the film different, and each actor is perfectly suited to his or her role. The best among the bunch happens to be Lou Romano, as he deals with his character extremely well and is incredibly believable. There are times when the acting and animation is so excellent that you forget you are watching an animated film altogether. Brad Garrett is actually tolerable for once, and is excellent in his role as Gusteau, who acts as Remy's conscience for the majority of the film. Some of the funniest scenes in the movie are rooted from Gusteau's chats with Remy and many others come from the relationship between Linguini and Remy. On another note, Patton Oswalt does a magnificent job voicing Remy, and Peter O' Toole is very memorable as Anton Ego, the food critic for 'The Grim Eater'.

    Overall, you can't ask for a better film than Ratatouille, a new classic from Disney/Pixar that is filled with humor, amazing animation, and, most importantly, lots of heart. Some of the scenes are so poetic and perfect that they just bring tears to your eyes. It may be hard to believe, but Ratatouille is far better than any other animated films you will see this year, or perhaps that you will ever see. It manages to be better than Toy Story, better than Finding Nemo, even better than the fantastic Meet the Robinsons. I saw a pre-screening of the film on Saturday, June 16, but I cannot wait to see it again once it hits theaters everywhere on June 29. See Ratatouille—it is highly original, heartwarming, uplifting, and a very thrilling movie that has to be the best animated feature of the last few decades.
    10mstramba

    Pixar's best yet !

    Fantastic ! ... Can't wait to get the DVD ! The technical / animation / lighting ..etc aspects of the film are awesome. Pixar has raised the bar again.

    The best thing about the movie, is that it showcases Pixar's "mantra" , that being story, story ...story. That along with having great characters/animation/dialog, which you just forget ... or never even consider are digital puppets.

    The humor was great too, the gags / situations character acting all contributing to making situations that "kids of all ages " could "get".

    There is on one level the entire story, of Remy and Linguini, but then there are 3 or 4 or more subplots and a number of dramatic scene changes which almost felt like separate chapters of the main story. That all contributed ..for me at least... to keeping the movie very interesting right to the end.

    While I found a few things predictable, there were also quite a few twists and and unexpected events / scenes, that just kept giving me more new "stuff" to enjoy 10 / 10 Mike
    10Tripper27

    A fantastic story that adds to Pixar's stellar reputation

    I checked out a sneak preview of Ratatouille last night, and I must say I truly loved this movie. Everything from the animation to the score to the voice acting to the story (and especially the story) was EXCELLENT.

    I don't know if it appeals to kids as much as other Pixar offerings, but this one upholds their legacy of excellence.

    Casting Patton Oswalt as Remy was PERFECT. The rest of the voice cast was outstanding as well...including Pixar "house voice" John Ratzenberger. See if you can tell which guy he is without foreknowledge (as in, don't read the cast list).

    Michael Giacchino's score was as perfect for this story as the award-winning one he created for "The Incredibles" and the incredible music he has created for most of J.J. Abrams' recent projects, including "Alias" and "Lost".

    Even with my 3-year-old son making it really hard to concentrate, and our "we got to the theater late and had to sit up front" seats, this movie was fantastic. Everyone should go see it, even if they don't have kids.

    Brad Bird - you done right by us movie fans again...Ratatouille is great!
    10stalcup

    Incredible

    Remember how everyone was talking about Toy Story when it first came out? The incredible visuals, unique style, vividly imagined world? The next time people were talking that way with such enthusiasm about a computer animated movie was Finding Nemo. I'm excited to say that Ratatouille will be the next one to redefine the visual creativity and technical detail of computer animated movies. Honest to goodness, I was awestruck by the animation, and that never happens to me. It is a visual masterpiece of a movie if ever the term applies.

    The next thing to talk about is the "genre" of the movie. As Pixar enthusiasts will tell you, Brad Bird, the director of Ratatouille, also directed The Incredibles, which has the most inspired and creative action sequences from any of the Pixar movies. Ratatouille, while not so straightforward with its action, has almost as much as The Incredibles did, in unique ways. Most memorable is the shotgun scene near the beginning. (You'll know what I'm talking about when you see it). Other than that, this is the expected comedy-with-heart movie from Pixar that so many have grown to love.

    The voice acting? Spot on. Every voice is distinctive, and it never feels like a celebrity's voice tacked on to a character (Shrek, I'm looking at you), it feels like the characters themselves speaking. You can't ask for more from voice acting.

    And finally, the script and the story. The entire irony of the story -- a street rat with a passion for fine food -- is beautiful, and a tight, smart, wonderful script flows from this. The pacing of the story is odd and choppy at places, but this is a very forgivable grievance. The only other minor fault is that a few of the dramatic one-liners feel a bit forced. Other than that, this is the most layered, complex, and satisfying script from Pixar since The Incredibles.

    Overall, I recommend that everyone see this movie when it hits theaters (I was lucky enough to see a pre-release screening). Though not perfect, it is an animated masterpiece in true Pixar form with breathtaking animation and visual design.

    10/10
    10planktonrules

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Pet rats were kept at the studio in the hallway for more than a year so that the animators could study the movement of their fur, noses, ears, paws, and tails.
    • Goofs
      Most of the "spices" referred to in the film (rosemary, oregano, thyme, basil) are actually herbs. Spices come from the seeds, roots, stems or fruit of plants, whereas herbs come from the leaves or flowers.
    • Quotes

      Gusteau: If you focus on what you left behind you will never see what lies ahead!

    • Crazy credits
      Every single Pixar employee--including those who did not work on the film--is listed somewhere in the credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The intro credits and the newspaper headlines are localized in different languages for release in different countries. These localizations are retained in the DVD and Blu-ray versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in Disney Through the Decades (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Le Festin
      Written and Produced by Michael Giacchino

      Performed by Camille

      Recorded by Paul Silveira, Dan Wallin

      Mixed by Dan Wallin

      French Translation by Boualem Lamhene

      Camille appears courtesy of EMI Music France/Virgin Music Division

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Disney (United States)
      • Hotstar
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Rodent Project
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Pixar Animation Studios
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $206,445,654
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $47,027,395
      • Jul 1, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $623,730,087
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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