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Ratatouille (2007)
Director: Brad Bird
Synopsis
There's a rat in the kitchen in this Disney film.
Movie review
From Time Out London
The title of Pixar’s fabulous latest animation gives you its three elegantly dovetailed elements: rodents, food and French. Co-director Jan Pinkava’s original idea was sweetly ridiculous – can a naive, ambitious rat (baby-eyed Remy, charmingly voiced by Patton Oswalt), long inspired by his reading of a famous French chef’s recipe book, realise his dream to become a chef? This has been turned by its final director, Brad ‘The Incredibles’ Bird, into one of the most witty, clever, gently moral, dramatically convincing and visually stimulating family entertainments of the year. The animation is extraordinary too, and occasionally breathtaking. It’s so enticing, in fact, that card-carrying anti-anthropomorphists like this reviewer can readily accept its ‘big ask’: not onlya talking rodent but one able to make a celebrity chef out of his hopeless human helpmeet (the docile, disaster-zone Linguini, voiced by Lou Romano) by jerking his hair from inside his hat, like a Pinocchio pulling his master’s strings. It’s a tribute to the film’s tonal and directorial control, not to mention its sympathy, detail, intelligence and lack of pretension, that such subtextual sub-currents and metaphors – be they the immigrant experience à la ‘American Tail’, digs at McBurger food ethics or the assignation of artistic credit – never obscure its pleasures. Those pleasures are found in its vivid characters (such as its frightening Snow White-style villain, the power-crazed Anton Ego, a food critic with the features of a Gothic Will Self and the voice of Peter O’Toole), richness of ideas and daring sense of fun. A test for tiny tots, a mite nostalgic and as male-dominated as a modern kitchen it may be, but these are mere quibbles about this delightful addition to the Pixar pantheon.
Author: Wally Hammond
Time Out London Issue 1938: October 10-16 2007
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- Nuvreen said...
- Posted on Nov 04 2007 21:03 It is a thoroughly entertaining film and it is one of the best Disney Pixar films ever. I'm sure gonna get it on dvd.
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- lammpost said...
- Posted on Nov 04 2007 09:23 fantastic oixar at its story telling best
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- Crasher said...
- Posted on Nov 03 2007 13:44 I think that the film was great from start to finish and the rat was very amusing. It has to be one of the greatest i've seen. xxxx
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- crystal said...
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Posted on Nov 03 2007 11:50
this film it well good
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- ***~~~chelly~~~*** said...
- Posted on Nov 02 2007 11:28 actally i thought it was not that gd only joking it was boss and i hope u have a second one as well okkk and anybody no any other gd movies out now like witch are gd to watch lol if any one has make sure u write it don on here kks thanks for this like lol speak to all off use soon like lol and have a gd life ans make sure use watc h an other movie later on tonight lol if not therew ill be trubable lol oj xxxxxx thanks a lot xxxxx
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- ***~~~chelly~~~*** said...
- Posted on Nov 02 2007 11:22 it was a gd movie like i hope we have another one to do with that one though gd look for future movies xx
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- Beast said...
- Posted on Nov 02 2007 10:51 its a beasty of an awespringing movie. one of the greatest ever
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- Zoe said...
- Posted on Nov 01 2007 21:33 Great film. loved it from start to finish, thought it was going to be a silly kids film but i really enjoyed it, very amusing. A must see!
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- Clive said...
- Posted on Oct 31 2007 21:43 Not just for small kids - big kids (I'm 50) will LOVE this charming film. Witty, sharp and well filmed - full of pathos and very inspirational. Very small tots will love the slapstick scenes but may find the whole movie a bit too long to hold their attention. 9/10 - well done Disney.
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- Anna said...
- Posted on Oct 31 2007 11:02 One of the best films i've seen, by far!! Going to go and see it again today with my sister!!
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- pops said...
- Posted on Oct 30 2007 21:37 i really enjoyed it my best firl
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- [x]...vicky...[x] said...
- Posted on Oct 30 2007 12:06 it was brill
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- Ruby said...
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Posted on Oct 30 2007 11:33
GO AND SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE!!!
Original,funny,sweet and very childlike. A real treat for the young at heart! - Report as inappropriate
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- Joseph said...
- Posted on Oct 29 2007 20:19 thoroghly enjoyable funny sad and entertaining
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- dani said...
- Posted on Oct 28 2007 22:38 love it
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Cast & crew
Director: Brad Bird
Producer: Brad Lewis
Genre(s): Children's, Comedy
Rated: U
Duration: 111 mins
UK Release: Oct 12 2007
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