An absolute Pixar classic, this one is both extremely entertaining and touching. As a whole, Ratatouille is so brilliantly animated, it really wows you with the stuff they were able to pull off. It also manages to avoid being heavy handed throughout, which is definitely a plus. A story of both following your dreams to the fullest and that your surroundings and who you are do not define, but rather what you do with them, Ratatouille is entirely moving.
With just light reliance on the occasional comedic element, Ratatouille is a wonderfully imaginative tale about a rat who dreams of becoming a chef. With just light reliance on the occasional comedic element, Ratatouille is a Featuring Pixar's trademark heartwarming story, Ratatouille is a brilliantly voiced, brilliantly designed/animated, and incredibly well-written film that really warms your heart and keeps you entertained throughout.
It's just a masterpiece! … Expandįeaturing Pixar's trademark heartwarming story, Ratatouille is a brilliantly voiced, brilliantly designed/animated, and incredibly well-written film that really warms your heart and keeps you entertained throughout.
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This is on my top 5 Pixar's best and I think that I'm not the only one that ranks this movie that high. This is a pretty flawless movie, not only a fantastic animated movie, but a fantastic movie too. A pretty fun and entertaining movie too, with a great balance between comedy and drama. A beautiful moral that anyone from any age can relate to. It is not only a movie with an amazing, funny, emotional and heartwarming story, it's a movie that has one of the most powerful messages in any Pixar movie and probably from any animated movie ever, that "anyone can cook" that no matter your race, your gender, or whatever someone is, we don't have to doubt the abilities of that someone, because anyone can do anything. It is not only a movie with an amazing, funny, emotional and heartwarming story, it's a movie that has one of the most powerful messages in any Pixar movie and probably from any animated movie ever, that "anyone can cook" that no matter your race, your gender, or An animated masterpiece. Brad Bird wrote and directed Ratatouille with his usual eye for usual shots and perspectives.
Torn between his family's wishes and his true calling, Remy and his pal Linguini set in motion a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down. Ratatouille (2007) reminds you of your childhood and the simple pleasure of enjoying a good meal.