Ratatouille By Uaezarb By uaezarb on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

This animated film is another great work of art from Disney Pixars Animation Studio. The animation is so amazingly realistic; you will forget the characters aren't real. The Paris scenery is wonderful.

The story centers around a rat named Remy who despite his family's criticism has dreams of becoming a great French chef. One day he finds his way into a famous French restaurant where he helps a clumsy employee of the restaurant hired as a garbage boy named Linguini become a successful chef when he hides under the boys hat and controls his every move by pulling on his hair causing him to move as if he was a puppet. Remy and his friend Linguini have to work through some problems throughout the movie that can teach a lesson of tolerance and overcoming differences.

My four-year-old grandson enjoyed the movie but at times did loose interest for a short time. But all in all Ratatouille is a funny, entertaining movie that both young and old will enjoy.

3 Reader Comments
JenniferB

I love this movie - I love to cook so maybe that's why I love it so much.

JenniferB commented on
Tai-Pan

What a great feature! I have watched it several times. The chef at my kitchen is a short little dude, and shares a lot of the replacement chef's....endearing qualities. I call him "Little chef" anytime he's not in earshot... mostly;-) fun movie. good write

Tai-Pan commented on
ohthethinksyouwillthink

I enjoyed this movie. Maybe a bit slow for very young children, but overall a heartwarming story.

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