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Él se muere por ser un chef.
Remy es una simpática rata que sueña con convertirse en un gran chef francés a pesar de la oposición de su familia y del problema evidente que supone ser una rata en una profesión que detesta a los roedores. El destino lleva entonces a Remy a las alcantarillas de París, pero su situación no podría ser mejor, ya que se encuentra justo debajo de un restaurante que se ha hecho famoso gracias a Auguste Gusteau, una estrella de la cuisine. A pesar del peligro que representa ser un visitante poco común (y desde luego nada deseado) en los fogones de un exquisito restaurante francés, la pasión de Remy por la cocina pone patas arriba el mundo culinario parisino en una trepidante y emocionante aventura.
Avis de la communauté (10)
Drawing from a near perfect body of work, Ratatouille is my favourite Pixar film. Patton Oswalt, a self confessed lover of fine food, brings such credibility to Remy that I can't imagine his words passing another actors lips. With his every lament in the kitchen you can almost smell every ingredient and it never fails to make me salivate. The great Peter O'Toole is masterful in his contempt and condescension as food critic Anton Ego, which makes the pay off all the more moving. Director Brad Bird's (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles) vision of Paris is gorgeous and Michael Giacchino's Oscar nominated score brings it to life. More physical with its comedy than other Pixar films, it is a testament to the skill of the animators as it is all key framed, not motion captured. More than just an ode to kitchen artisans, Ratatouille is about seeing through convention and letting nothing stand in the way of your dreams. Now excuse me, I must away to the kitchen, I feel a dish coming on.
This is what you call a classic cartoon. I have watched this many times, I love it! This is my childhood. A solid 10/10.
I would really love to see Ratatouille 2
I couldn't agree more with MajorMercyFlush. The atmosphere in this movie, the storyline, the characters and the music are just perfect. Really a masterpiece from the director Brad Bird and the studio who has given us so many wonderful movies Pixar.
Why are films about cooking so inspirational?! Especially how this is about a rat cooking! The message of 'anyone can cook' really resonates here, even as an adult. It made me feel motivated and pumped and inspired and hopeful. It was a lovely feeling and the soundtrack really accompanied that as well as the wonderful animation and scenery of Paris.