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Most HelpfulI have long been a fan of Pixar films, from Toy Story to A Bug's Life to Finding Nemo and even Cars. Pixar has been releasing solid films since Toy Story came out in 1995 and it seems with each release they top themselves in one way or another. Ratatouille is no exception and delivers so spectacularly...
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Most HelpfulWe rented and watched this as a family the other night and we were all entertained! I was impressed that even my husband was getting a kick out of it, as he usually isn't all that interested in animated films. He loved it so much he wants to buy the DVD.
My toddler doesn't get into all kids' movies we sit down to watch, but after it ended she kept saying, "I want more mouse movie!", so now I think we definitely have to purchase it!
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Remy is a country rat in France who has a highly sensitive sense of smell and taste, so much so that he can determine what ingredients are in any recipe. ...
This movie is funny and exciting. Yet it does not have any voilence and no one dies. Great story line but I would not want to eat in that establishment.
This movie shows that everything on earth has feelings and we should not step on their feelings. Also, just because they may all look similar, some rats are good rats. Although some turn into gangsters!
The movie also shows that freindship is very important and should never be left behind just because others do not think that you should not be with that one. They are different. Different is wonderful. Difference makes life fun...
review »Ratatouille is one of the most entertaining movies I've seen in a long time. This movies was so cleverly done, that not only did it keep you in stitches, but it also made you want to cook, and fall in love at the same time. lol
This is a must see!
Ratatouille is another Pixar triumph- great story, great comedy, and a great family movie.
Remy, a rat with fine taste in food and a talent for cooking, is an outcast amoung fellow rats, who find him picky and eccentric, and a vermin to humans, to whom he is only good when dead. Yet by chance, he runs into Linguini, a gastronomically challenged young man who desperately needs work at Gusteau's, one of the finest restaurants in Paris. Linguini gives Remy a chance to be the chef he always dreamed of being, and Remy gives Linguini enough guidance for him to be successful in his career. But when...
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