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Ratatouille (2007)

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Ratatouille
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CastIan Holm
Theatrical ReleaseJune 29, 2007
DVD ReleaseNovember 6, 2007
Running Time111 minutes
MPAA RatingG (General Audience)
UPC Code786936727173
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1 DVD, Buena Vista Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Digital Sound, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
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Average user review: 4.5 (623 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteRATATOUILLEQuote
I WAS VERY HAPPY I ORDERED THIS PRODUCT. IT WAS ENTERTAINING FOR ADULTS AS WELL AS THE YOUNGER CROWD. THANX TO PIXAR AGAIN.. September 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteRatatouilleQuote
Ratatouille: This is a very entertaining movie that you will want to see over and over again. September 17, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteratatouliiQuote
AWESOME movie!! i got it for my friend for her bday. she loved it, its so cute wen your in the mood for a cartoon. September 15, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCharming movie for the young and young at heartQuote
Charming movie, once you get over the fact that there's a rat in the kitchen. Having an interest in food, also helps. September 11, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteANIMATION AT THE LEVEL OF A WORK OF ARTQuote
Possibly the 2007 film that is closest to perfection is Pixar's "Ratatouille", an animated comedy that seems to focus on the story of a rat named Remy who has a sense of smell and a great talent for the culinary arts, and who becomes a secret chef at a French restaurant, managing to be a hit to the gourmets who don't know their chef is a rodent.

But something magical happens about half way through: The focus switches more to the story of the scullery kitchen lad and his fellow kitchen superiors (including the dominating Colette, voiced by Janeane Garofalo) and we realize that the human animal was really the film's main subject all along. Its visual look is like great French paintings and its animation state-of-the-art, thanks to directors Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava, all set off by a wonderful music score that breathes life, love and Paris in every bar. Amazingly, the film's poetic setting contrasting the Parisian slums (the world of the rats) with the high-class restaurant for connoisseurs reminds one of the best of Ernst Lubitsch (like the romantic setting of the garbage scow in his 1932 "Trouble in Paradise"), but it is Lubitsch as if some Preston Sturges slapstick had wandered into it.

This is a marvelous, life-affirming masterpiece, and one of the two films of 2007 that uses food to express a deep and profound love of life. September 10, 2008

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