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4.0étoiles sur 5 4.5 stars....will entertain for years to come
There are movies and there are great movies that will become classics over
time, and i think Ratatouille has enough ingredients to become one.
Very nicely animated, good characters, a very good story and the right
pulls on our emotional strings this movie comes out a winner. And even
better, its good for everyone.
And from the word of mouth,...
Publié le Nov. 20 2007 par Andre Villemaire

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3.0étoiles sur 5 good story, will annoy pedants
Ratatouille was cute and funny. Remy, the lead character is a rat who struggles with the choice between being his true self in a world of humans, and being with all his family and loved ones. With humans, Remy can cook and produce food, but has few real relationships. He and the human Linguini share a common love of food, but their cross-species friendship is often...
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4.0étoiles sur 5 4.5 stars....will entertain for years to come, Nov. 20 2007
Par Andre Villemaire (Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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There are movies and there are great movies that will become classics over
time, and i think Ratatouille has enough ingredients to become one.
Very nicely animated, good characters, a very good story and the right
pulls on our emotional strings this movie comes out a winner. And even
better, its good for everyone.
And from the word of mouth, the second view retains the magic and is as
good as the first time.
Classic.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 exceptional blu-ray quality, Nov. 1 2009
This review is from: Ratatouille [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
The blu-ray visuals on Ratatouille are astounding - the clarity and colour scheme details really bring the picture alive. Also the audio is uncompressed! If you like this film, I highly recommend the blu-ray - it truly showcases this film's artwork. I also like the cine-explore feature (which is often a pop-up pic-in-pic with deleted scenes and featurettes) - it's very entertaining. There is also a beat-the-clock type game involving many recipes, for any aspiring chefs. For me however, it's all about how fantastic this film looks on blu-ray.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A clever tale worthy of the Disney-Pixar stamp, Janv. 28 2008
Par J. Tupone (Saskatchewan) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A person (or writing team) must be pretty creative to come up with the concept of a French rat who desires something more out of life; the desire to create works of art through the culinary arts. The absurd idea that a rat has a personality and yearns to be something more than just a scavenger of garbage is in and of itself a humorous one. This crazy idea sets the tone of Ratatouille and the fun keeps building from there.

Mix that worldly rat's existential desires to take his gifts and become a creator of something with a bumbling young man who needs a job and you have the perfect recipe for a fun and entertaining film. The film is definitely absurd but that's what makes it fun. As an individual who loves to eat and loves to create dishes I was actually able to relate to the main character even though he is a rat!

As with any Pixar film, there are several great characters who do nothing short of improve the film and make it that much more enjoyable. Pixar has been highly successful, once again, in creating a film that an entire family can enjoy together and that in itself makes it worth buying and watching.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A very funny movie set in Paris, Nov. 24 2007
Normally I would stick with good old-fashion 2D animation; but I will make an exception with this CGI film from Pixar (along with The Incredibles); and I love movies that are set in Paris, like "The Last Time I saw you in Paris" starring Elizabeth Taylor (one of my favorite actresses) and Van Johnson, and the 1962 animated feline-film "Gay Purr-ee."

You know,in real-life, I hate rats (not mice, but RATS!); but not Remy, and not this film. Another reason I like this film, because it's all about chasing a big dream, like Remy try to do (MY big dream is to a fiction writer).

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Positively palatable Pixar, Nov. 22 2007
Par Mike Perschon (Edmonton) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A gourmet blend of solid storytelling, great voice acting, and some of the best computer animated visuals I've ever seen, which is as much a culinary delight for the eyes as the entrees made by Remy the rat are for the taste buds of Paris gourmands. Another hit from Brad Bird and his crew--this is why Pixar is top of the heap in animation these days, and why Dreamworks is just...dreaming.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Delicious movie for children and adults alike, Sep 27 2007
Par Jenny J.J.I. "A New Yorker" (That Lives in Northern Nevada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you love quality films and think Pixar is leading the industry in innovation and storytelling, you owe it to yourself to see "Ratatouille." Pixar will only maintain creative control over its product so long as they are earning money for Disney. Unlike its predecessors Cars, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Monsters, Inc., Ratatouille failed to earn even $50 million in its opening weekend. A lot of money, yes, but not a good sign for the investors.

Money aside, Pixar has proved once again that they can do what no one else can: create fully realized CG worlds that are only secondary to the story being told. The CG here is simply marvelous. Paris comes to life, the food is so realistic you want to reach out and eat it, and the rats move with a delicate grace that is at the same time cartoonish and believable. But what truly sets Pixar apart from every other animation studio is that they can walk that line between animated reality and cartoon absurdity. The key, here, is the people that inhabit the worlds they've created. They don't look remotely realistic. They look, in fact, much like the humans in The Incredibles. Overlarge heads, exaggerated limbs, and a fluidity of movement that can only be recreated in a movie. Unlike Shrek, or Ice Age, or any other CG movie, Ratatouille allows it's humans be to be cartoons, but they surround them with the most realistic world imaginable. This effect isn't disconcerting, it frees the viewer to sit back and simply absorb everything.

Like their previous efforts, the story is everything. Remy is a rat who loves to cook and he befriends a young man who can't cook, but works in the kitchen of a famous restaurant. The story is both hilarious and exciting. It never falls into melodramatic traps, and the characters act in believable ways - they don't simply do what the writers think they should do to advance the plot to a happy conclusion.

In short, this is not a formulaic film. It balances ingenuity, wit, and skill, and produces one of the finest films in it's category. I don't know if this is the best Pixar film yet, but it's at least the equal of Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc, Toy Story, and The Incredibles. In fifty years, we'll all be looking back on Pixar as the finest example of a creative force in Hollywood. Let's hope Disney allows them to continue making films their way.

At the end of the day, the family and I have no problem with "Ratatouille". And I can find fault with just about every movie I see.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Rat's in the kitchen (to the tune of Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin - first verse and chorus), Sep 16 2007
A rat resided in a colony
His keen sense of smell was an anomaly
But there were cooking channels on French TV
He learned to cook from a recipe
And he was cooking before he knew it, and as he grew
He said, "I'm not gonna be like you, Dad,
"I'm just not gonna be like you."

And the rat's in the kitchen with the cooking spoon
Chef Gusteau by the light of the moon
When you comin' home, son, I don't know when,
But we'll get together then,
You know we'll have a good time then

Okay, that's how it all begins - Rémy is a rat with gourmet tastes who lives with his extended family of gourmands in the French countryside. His family utilizes him as a poison sniffer, but his great ambition is to be like his hero, Chef Gusteau. One day, in a sequence reminiscent of "Finding Nemo" and "Flushed Away", he finds himself at the restaurant founded by the now deceased Chef Gusteau, which is being run by the former sous-chef.

Alfredo Linguini is the newly hired garbage boy, and as soon as he starts to work he manages to find himself in the soup. He hastily tries to cover his mistake, and is saved by the rat, who is in turn in need of being saved. The two soon form an alliance, and with a little bit of tugging and pulling, the boy starts cooking fabulous dishes while the rat buzzes like a bee in the bonnet.

Sous-chef Skinner has big plans for the future, but when documents come to light that put a freeze on his ambition, he hatches a plot to have the restaurant shut down. At the same time, Anton Ego, the notoriously picky food critic, learns of the new and improved cuisine, and descends upon the little restaurant with the intention of decreasing its already diminished star rating.

What follows are scenes not for the weak of stomach, and it may not be advisable to choose this for your romantic Saturday night "dinner and a movie", at least not if you're planning to have French cuisine (or Chinese take out for that matter).

The animation and scenery are amazing as usual, but the movie has no catchy songs and somehow didn't keep my son's attention for as long as I had hoped. I enjoyed it for the most part, but I think this one is more suited to older children and adults..


Amanda Richards
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3.0étoiles sur 5 good story, will annoy pedants, Avril 2 2009
Ratatouille was cute and funny. Remy, the lead character is a rat who struggles with the choice between being his true self in a world of humans, and being with all his family and loved ones. With humans, Remy can cook and produce food, but has few real relationships. He and the human Linguini share a common love of food, but their cross-species friendship is often strained by misunderstanding. With his fellow rats, Remy has a community and the respect of his peers, but is forbidden from his passion. Eventually, Remy is able to reconcile his two worlds with a charming message of friendhip, loyalty, and love.

The writers deserve props for Collette - a female character that is tough as nails while maintaining her humanity. She is likeable and relatable, without being at all weak. Instead, she is sympathetic because her compassion comes from a place of strength.

Another great aspect to this movie is the atmosphere. The Parisian scenery brings to life a city of passion and love. The animators did a great job. This is a new style of CG. The artwork has such heart to it, that I almost forgot it wasn't water colour animated.

Despite all these good things, the film still falls short. It is difficult to suspend disbelief about talking animals when they interact with talking humans. The mix of rat and human storylines also limits the character development opportunities. In the human world, we enjoy following Linguini's career and romantic aspirations and, in the rat world, we grow to care about Remy's journy, but there isn't enough screen time to get any depth in either storyline.

The other big flaw, which will only annoy pedantic animal lovers like myself, is in the very premise of the movie. Rats actually have an excellent sense of smell. And while, in urban settings, they get dirty out of necessity, they are very picky about what they eat. This is the big flaw which keeps the movie from being a keeper. As much as I kept telling myself it was fantasy, I kept getting distracted by the lack of realism.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Absolument délicieux :-), Déc 27 2008
J'ai adorer ce film, ce film me rappelle quand j'ai eu mon premier emploi comme plongeur dans un restaurant ou je travailler :-)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Pixar frappe encore fort !, Janv. 14 2008
Par Vladyk Barnes (Quebec, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Une très belle leçon qui nous montre en gros, en large et en travers que dans la vie qu'importe nos origines, notre race et notre entourage nous avons le choix de ce que nous pouvons faire, réaliser et devenir dans la vie... Tout le monde peut être quelqu'un mais quelqu'un ne peut pas être tout le monde... nous avons tous nos talents et notre savoir faire à nous de le découvrir et de bien l'exploiter dans la vie...

Un bon film d'animation que moi et mon garçon avons bien aimé sans compter les 2 petites animations en bonus qui sont bien intéressantes, la première complètement hors sujet nous a fait bien rire avec ce petit extraterrestre sans talent disons... si ce n'est celui de nous faire rire justement ! Quant à la seconde animation en plus d'être bien faite et intéressante elle est instructive ce qui n'est vraiment pas dénué de sens ! Intéressant concept utilisé pour faire passer un message, si toute les choses que nous devons faire apprendre à nos enfants étaient si bien faites je ne doutes pas que leur intérêts et leurs notes monteraient en flèches...

Bref encore une fois Pixar a sur nous charmer !
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