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Ratatouille [2007]

Ratatouille [2007]

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Directors: Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 15

Format: Pal
Languages: English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 107
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 8717418150426
ASIN: B0010V4S2O

Release Date: February 11, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New & Sealed, Shipped From The UK

Accessories:

  » Ratatouille Original Soundtrack

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
As good a film as Pixar has ever put out, Ratatouille is a frantic, innovative movie, boasting some of the finest quality animation ever put on the screen.

Ratatouille tells the story of wannabe-chef Remy The Rat, who becomes drawn into the mantra of legendary cook Gusteau, that anyone can cook. The deceased Gusteau's ghostly image appears to Remy, and guides him to his restaurant, whose standards have been slipping since his death. Remy, through the manipulation of a lowly restaurant worker called Linguini, soon starts secretly cooking the food, and this unusual set up proves to be a trove of treasures that Pixar carefully picks through.

Ratatouille's trick is to tie its cutting edge animation techniques to old-school essentials. At times harking back to the frenetic style you'd expect of Chuck Jones, it threads an original narrative through its story, which itself is packed with memorable characters (none more so than Peter O'Toole's superbly-voiced restaurant critic). It perhaps runs a little too long, but it's so well-written and so lavishly entertaining that it's a churlish complaint to have.

For in an era of cynically-produced family movies, Ratatouille is really something special. With an appeal that spreads across generations, and a quality that puts it right up there with Pixar's finest, it's an outstanding piece of cinema, and one set to be enjoyed for many, many years. Unmissable. --Simon Brew


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant   June 23, 2008
This must be one of the best animated films ever made. The animation is amazing. The story. A rat who wants to be more, and sets out to achieve this through a twist in circumstances, is crazy, but then anything is possible in animation.
The plot draws you in, involves you and holds your attention for the entire length of the film. Brilliant. If you haven't watched this yet, don't hesitate. Recommended for young and not so young alike.
The extras are good too with an animated story on rats through history!



4 out of 5 stars Another animated classic for the whole family.   June 21, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Brad Bird weaves his magic again with this charming peasant done good story. The fact that a story about a rat cooking michelin-rated food actually made it to production gives an idea of how good the story and animation had to be. And they're better.

The scene with the food critic tasting the dish is one of the most memorable scenes ever produced.



5 out of 5 stars Delicious!   April 9, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

My husband & I saw this at the Cinema (without our children) and loved it! The story of Remy, the rat with a genius for cooking is fantastic. It moves along at a cracking pace using all the creative, high energy, visual effects that you would expect from PIXAR but without losing emotional connection. SPOILER Alert: The morality story of how this lowliest, most vilified of creatures has the talent and finds the spirit to climactically topple the opinion of society's most revered judge, the aptly named food critic Anton Ego (superbly voiced by the one and only Peter O'Toole - who undergoes his own journey of transformation) is wonderfully uplifting. As others have mentioned the sight of a kitchen crawling with rats is so uncomfortable, that it also makes you question your own prejudices, and whether you really believe that `Anyone can cook'. There is a wonderful extra on the DVD where Remy and his brother explain the bad press rats have had and how The Plague was not their fault...!

Then of course there is the sensory experience in the film. A lovely depiction of the sights, sounds and smells of Paris, the wonderful way Remy tries to explain flavour and fusion of flavours to his brother depicted by colour and music and not least, the food preparation itself. You can almost taste the soup and of course the fantastic ratatouille that Remy prepares at the end.

By the way a tip if like us, you have children under 10. They loved the DVD with the English-descriptive setting turned on (initially by accident, but hey!). This narrative fills in many of the visual cues that they would otherwise miss.

Lifted - the failed alien abduction was hilarious and is also included on the DVD along with loads of other fascinating extras.

Entertaining, taste-bud and thought-provoking stuff, top marks.



5 out of 5 stars Essential for all the family!   March 28, 2008
 6 out of 10 found this review helpful

Yes, this one's up there with the best of them. It occasionally gets a bit 'talky' for the likes of young children but that's partly because there's an intelligent script that will be appreciated by the parents watching by their sides. The quality of the animation is bang up-to-date and at times quite spell-binding. Impressive in every way, for technical detail, for authenticity of what life is like in a busy Parisienne kitchen, for great one-liners and for overall family entertainment. An absolute must-have.

And the first thing I wanted to do after seeing it was to make some ratatouille myself - it looks delicious!



5 out of 5 stars Not just a children's film!   March 28, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I originally was very sceptical about watching the film - it seemed like another Disney film but it actually is really good! It holds some adult humour which makes it more enjoyable and appeal to an older audience. It's not just for the kids! Most of all the film is funny, and it's definitely what you need when you're down, when you're bored or just need a boost! I really was shocked by how good this actually is! I want to buy a copy for myself and not just borrow my brothers'! Watch it, at the very least rent it if not buy it! :)


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