Ratatouille

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Ratatouille (2007), directed by Brad Bird, follows Remy, a rat who dreams of cooking. Patton Oswalt voices Remy with keen nose and big heart. He lives in Paris. Lou Romano acts as Linguini, the clumsy kitchen boy who teams with Remy. Peter O'Toole brings Anton Ego, the cold critic with sharp words. The film starts in a country house. Remy reads cookbooks. Then he falls into Gusteau's restaurant. He pulls Linguini's hair to guide pots. The animation shows steam and sauce in close detail. Michael Giacchino's music adds French flair. The story runs one hour and fifty-one minutes. It blends chase with fine food.

Why You Should Watch

Watch this film if you like tales of dream and skill. It shows anyone can cook. Oswalt gives Remy true fire. Bird builds a kitchen that smells real. It deals with place and taste. The pace keeps fun and full. It suits all who want joy in work.

Favourite Quote

"Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere." – Anton Ego

Takeaway

Ratatouille teaches that gift finds a way. It shows one rat can change views. Remy learns to trust. The film makes you think about call, chance, and the spark of great. In the end, it leaves hunger for bold steps.


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