Another masterpiece from the masters!
Ratatouille is a treat for film lovers. It feels like a classic. The animation is absolutely beautiful, especially the scenery of Paris which evoke...read more
Ratatouille is a treat for film lovers. It feels like a classic. The animation is absolutely beautiful, especially the scenery of Paris which evoked awes from the audience, as if we were seeing a grandiose fireworks show. Pixars once again has made it clear who is the master of animation. I love the way Cooking is presented as some kind of magic with the tagline anyone can cook!
The story is set in the country of France where there is a rat Remy who has accurate taste and smell, and he worships the chef Auguste Gusteau. People uses to say that the best food in the world is in Paris, more precisely in Gusteau's, and Remy dreams on becoming a chef. One day, Remy gets lost from the clan of his father in the sewers and ends in Paris in front of the famous restaurant. Remy does not resist and goes to the kitchen, improving the soup that is being prepared with ingredients and spices. The clumsy garbage boy Linguini receives the credits for the successful recipe; he is promoted to cook and starts a partnership with the little chef. But the greedy chef Skinner is not happy with the success of Linguini that is jeopardizing his future project for Gusteau's.
Bravo Brad Bird and the cast and crew. I wish they make a sequel to this movie as this one will surely leave you for wanting more! Overall, a delightful watch and best suited for all ages.
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