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Ratatouille

  • 2007
  • G
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
886K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
538
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    886K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    538
    125
    • Directors
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
    • Writers
      • Brad Bird
      • Jan Pinkava
      • Jim Capobianco
    • Stars
      • Brad Garrett
      • Lou Romano
      • Patton Oswalt
    • 950User reviews
    • 260Critic 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

    10superfan18

    Excellent movie!

    Tonight I went to see Ratatouille during a preview offered to Myspace users in Boston. Overall the movie was GREAT! It was really funny, often in unexpected places, the storyline kept you engaged the entire time and the overall mood was lighthearted and inspiring. A real "feel-good" movie. I admit I was a bit skeptical going in, I mean the idea of a rat in a kitchen kind of left me queasy, but I left the theater excited to see it again when it is released. The voice actors are excellent and the animation is amazing. I've been to Paris before and the overall views were very accurate. At times I could tell exactly where in the city the events were taking place. Overall a fabulous movie, I highly recommend it!
    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
    10ashowen

    Another Disney-Pixar Masterpiece!

    This film is fantastic! Pixar has yet another great film to add to their impressive repertoire. Oscar-winning director and screenwriter Brad Bird, who wrote and directed "The Incredibles", has produced a film with subtle humor, heart, and very profound truth. The voice actors are so great, and it is especially great to hear Peter O'Toole on the screen. The animation is beautiful and it is all around an excellently made film. Its message is one that holds so much truth for everyone, especially today's youth: it tells people that no, not anyone can do anything, but if you have the talent you don't have to be limited by your surroundings or your upbringing. I think this is refreshing to hear because often, children are lied to when they are told they can do anything, when actually not all of them can. But it offers hope to the ones who may feel limited by their social class. It also exposes the fact that most people try to put up false facades of themselves to hide who they are in order to feel accepted by the social standards we create in our society; it shows characters with this flaw, but ultimately they accept this reality and learn to be true to themselves. This thread, I think, is very common throughout the Pixar films, and they present it very well. "Ratatouille" is my new Disney-Pixar favorite! "Ce film a pleine de joie de vivre!"
    10willden21

    An Amazing film, made for film lovers, with an artistic/indie appeal

    I caught a sneak peak yesterday, and must say, this film is a classic. It is not as flashy as cars, or as action packed as Incredibles, but it is a masterpiece of restraint and heart, that matches the classics from the golden age of the film industry. Pixar has always been groundbreaking for smart and fun animated features, but Ratatouille might just be what puts them over the top as one of the BEST all around film-making teams in history.

    Ratatouille is a treat for film lovers. It feels like a classic. The animationis absolutely beautiful, especially the scenery of Paris which evoked awes from the audience, as if we were seeing a grandiose fireworks show.

    The story is oh so classy and universal, especially when you look at it as a parable to yourself and society. Sometimes the story seems familiar, yet it is packed with so much genuine heart and individuality, that it might even be too "indie" for most audiences. But those who are patient and willing to open their minds and hearts, even when it may challenge the viewers to rethink their own personal biases, will find within this entertaining, sweet, simple film a remarkable message about challenging societal norms and not letting anything stand in your way of your dreams. When you follow your dreams, you never know what an impact it will have upon you, or those you might encounter on the journey. Just see the film, and be open to its message, and I am sure if you allow it too, it will touch you as well.

    P.S. : The short in front of the feature is the funniest animated short film pixar has ever done, so even if ratatouille might not be as flashy as many might want it to be, the short film will have everyone in stitches, as it did our entire theater. So just go and see it, and be prepared for a wonderful two hours.
    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

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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 27, 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
      • $623,729,380
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    Tech specs

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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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