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> Ratatouille, My full review; possible spoilers
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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 09:30 PM
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Summary
"Anyone can cook." This saying is what this movie basically revolves around. Ratatouille takes place in Paris, France. The movie starts with Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt), a mouse who's a tad different from the rest of his clan. In the movie's beginning we learn that Remy has a special gift in which his senses are on a higher magnitude than the rest of his clan. He can smell food found by his family and immediately detect what it's made of. His father, the clan's leader, underestimates Remy's gift until he saves his father from food that was covered with rat poison simply by smelling it. Remy is then given the possition of "poison checker".

Remy, going against his father's wishes to avoid human contact and sneaks into an old woman's kitchen. The clan, at the time, was living under a woman's house, located in a field far from society. Remy then discovers about cooking, by watching television programs starring Gusteau (voiced by Brad Garrett). Gusteau was a remarkable chef, who believed that a chef dares to try new things, even if it may not work. The chef died shortly after his five-star resturaunt lost a star once to the snobby critic, Ego (voiced by Peter O'Toole). Remy then experiments in the woman's kitchen while she's asleep using a cookbook written by Gusteau called "Anyone can cook!". Until one night when Remy prepares his first meal: a mushroom on a stick cooked by a bolt of lightning. He sneaks into the kitchen with his brother and wakes her up. She then goes crazy, and starts shooting at the mice with a shotgun. Several missed shots crumble her roof, and reveal his hidden clan members.

In an attempt to escape, the clan runs to a river where they get aboard makeshift rafts, and swim to a sewage line. Remy strays from the group for just a second to snag the book he had been secretly reading. This results in him losing his family, and getting lost in the sewers. Eventually, Remy starts to halucinate and talk with Gusteau as a figment of his imagination. He tells Remy to look around above the sewers and see and try new things. As Remy's exploring Paris, he runs into Linguini (voiced by Lou Romano), who starts his new job at Gusteau's now 3-star resturaunt under new management as a garbage boy. Remy, eyeing the kitchen, spots Linguini messing around with a soup. He then rushes to fix the soup that was "ruined" by Linguini, only to get caught and almost thrown into a river. Linguini, facing several problems of his own, learns that the rat has actually prepared a meal that the customer loved. He then teams up with the rat, in a scheme to keep his new job, where Linguini acts as a puppet and Remy controls him by yanking on his hair, giving him arm impulses, allowing him to cook the meals Remy wants to prepare.

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Pixar barely ever lets me down when it comes to movies. In today's age of CG animated movies, one that stands out among the crowd is a rarity. Ratatouille is among those movies. This movie relies on original humor, as opposed to most recent comedies who rely on pop-culture referances. The characters were amazingly creative and had wonderfully colorful personalities. The music fit the situation perfectly, like when you see Remy running around the streets of Paris avoiding dangers in the nick of time, a common visual seen in most Pixar movies. The movie's story flowed very well, and I really got into it as it progressed along. It was simple to keep up with and almost every moment was memorable. From Remy and Linguini practicing their "puppet act", to the main antagonist constantly going mad at the fact that he believes Linguini is hiding a rat from him (which he is).

Ratatouille is by far the best movie I've seen this summer. I recommend this movie without a second thought.

5 out of 5
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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 09:38 PM
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Cool! I remember Pixar all the way back to A Bug's Life and Toy Story. I'll be seeing Ratatoulie in a heartbeat. Sounds like a great fun movie!


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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 11:00 PM
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Very nice review. I wasn't sure whether or not I would end up seeing it before, but now I really want to.


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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 11:01 PM
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I want to see this movie, but my parents rarely ever go to movies and I bet my brother won't take me.


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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 11:04 PM
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I might go and see it but I have low expectations only because I really didn't like Cars and The Incredibles. In fact, I haven't been a big fan of Pixar since Monsters, Inc.


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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 11:06 PM
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Sounds a whole lot better than cars, it seems. I'm definantly watching this


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Posted: Jun 29 2007, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE (Bobafett X @ Jun 29 2007, 10:06 PM)
Sounds a whole lot better than cars, it seems. I'm definantly watching this

Why is everyone so down on Cars. I liked the movie, I wouldn't buy it or the game but it was a good movie. I wouldn't mind seeing it again.


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QUOTE (O'Chunks @ Jun 29 2007, 09:30 PM)
"Anyone can cook."

Not to change the subject or anything, but I think that is great advice.

Speaking of which, I watched this movie today.

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Posted: Jun 30 2007, 12:25 AM
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Cars was ok, but Ratatouille is close to Monsters Inc. in quality. It was absolutely fantastic. A great, great movie.


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Posted: Jun 30 2007, 12:29 AM
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Ah, Pixar. Never ceases to amaze me.

Gonna try to find a way to see this <.<


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Posted: Jun 30 2007, 12:33 AM
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Seeing this on Sunday. Late birthday celebration.

Sounds like it's worth it. :]


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Posted: Jun 30 2007, 02:49 AM
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Glad to see you liked it. I was pretty indifferent to Cars, but this one has peeked my interest seeing as it's directed by Brad Bird (who also directed The Incredibles, one of my favorite movies ever). I think I'll go see it soon, possibly later today.


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I saw it when it first came out. Also the best movie I've seen in 2007.

Though I think the lesson was a bit shaky. You don't get the Disney/Pixar feeling while you watch the movie, because the lesson seems a bit... I don't know... some people don't like to cook, you know.


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QUOTE (YoshbotX000 @ Jun 30 2007, 11:07 AM)
I saw it when it first came out. Also the best movie I've seen in 2007.

Though I think the lesson was a bit shaky. You don't get the Disney/Pixar feeling while you watch the movie, because the lesson seems a bit... I don't know... some people don't like to cook, you know.

There's a meaning behind "Anyone can cook". It means, don't immediately judge. If a rat is a master chef, you're not gonna take the time to see if he can cook. You're gonna chase him off.

(That's just the movie's example. A rat can't REALLY cook, but you get the idea. :P)
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QUOTE (O'Chunks @ Jun 30 2007, 01:30 PM)
There's a meaning behind "Anyone can cook". It means, don't immediately judge. If a rat is a master chef, you're not gonna take the time to see if he can cook. You're gonna chase him off.

(That's just the movie's example. A rat can't REALLY cook, but you get the idea. :P)

Eh, I was thinking more of "if at first you don't succeed, try try again", because Remy's dad kept trying to keep Remy away from becoming a chef.

But I guess there might be 2 lessons. Or maybe "don't take all the credit for yourself".

Well for some reason I didn't get the Disney/Pixar feeling while watching it. :/
But at least the humor made up for it.

Oh, and how 'bout a Lifted review? (lol...?)

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Lifted is a short film that was released with Ratatouille. It is about an alien-in-training who has to abduct a human for his final test. However what makes it humorous is there are THOUSANDS of switches, and he must press the right one to lift the human into the UFO to finish his exam.

This Pixar short film made the audience laugh soo much and was a great start for the real film. But don't take my word for it. Go see Ratatouille!

5 stars dude. smile.gif

(O'Chunks, have you noticed the abducted human looks a bit like Linguini?)


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Hmmm,Now I gotta see this movie.


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uhh, how do you pronounce the title? I don't wanna sound like a tard when I ask for the ticket.


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QUOTE (Cutman @ Jun 30 2007, 02:33 PM)
uhh, how do you pronounce the title? I don't wanna sound like a tard when I ask for the ticket.

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i think it is a stupid film. i bet it sucks!!






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QUOTE (techsoldier1 @ Jun 30 2007, 05:41 PM)
i think it is a stupid film. i bet it sucks!!






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Read the review. It says it's good.


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