Ratatouille Blu-ray
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Film Details
Directed by Brad Bird
Produced in 2007
Main Language - English
Countries & Regions - American film
Cast
Ian Holm, Janeane Garofalo, Patton Oswalt, Peter O'Toole
Genres
Contemporary Family Films • Contemporary Blu-rays • Animation - Blu-ray • Family Animations • Contemporary Family Films • Family Films on Blu-ray
MovieMail's Review
You would be forgiven for thinking that the order Rodentia had received more than its fair level of animated exposure. Well, despite a few Tom & Jerry moments, Ratatouille is quite clearly in a different league - Pixar’s latest is a five-course banquet of filmic joy that left me sated, smiling, and faintly teary-eyed.
Ratatouille is the tale of Rémy, a rat with an unusually refined palate - and this proves to be a curse as well as a blessing, for the only place he can find the tastes and smells he craves is a high-class Parisian restaurant, where his kind are definitely Rodentia non grata.
Along the way, Rémy befriends Alfredo, a hapless kitchen-boy, and together they attempt to set the culinary world ablaze, but before doing so, they must face Anton Ego, a sepulchral restaurant critic (voiced by Peter O’Toole).
With inventive animation and delectably rendered food, the star of the show is Pixar’s Paris, a creation of such detail, texture and beauty it feels as if the animators had distilled every filmic representation of La Ville-lumière into a bottle, and then drunk the lot.
Whether you are a gourmand or a cinephile, Ratatouille should be at the top of your menu - it’s easily one of the best films you’ll see all year.
Milo Wakelin on 24th December 2007
Author of 103 reviews
Film Description
Ratatouille is the tale of Rémy, a rat with an unusually refined palate - and this proves to be a curse as well as a blessing, for the only place he can find the tastes and smells he craves is a high-class Parisian restaurant, where his kind are definitely Rodentia non grata.
Along the way, Rémy befriends Alfredo, a hapless kitchen-boy, and together they attempt to set the culinary world ablaze, but before doing so, they must face Anton Ego, a sepulchral restaurant critic (voiced by Peter O’Toole).
With inventive animation and delectably rendered digital dishes, the star of the show is Pixar’s Paris, a creation of such detail, texture and beauty it feels as if the animators had distilled every filmic representation of La Ville-lumière into a bottle, and then drunk the lot.
A must-see for gourmands and cinephiles alike.
Blu-ray Details
Certificate: U
Publisher: Buena Vista
Length: 107 mins
Region: 2
Cat No: BUY0047101
Format: Blu-ray Colour
Subtitles: English , Hard of Hearing - English
Blu-ray Extras
- Pixar Short - Your Friend The Rat
- Pixar Short - Lifted
- Fine Food And Film: A Conversation With Brad Bird And Thomas Keller
- Deleted Scenes
- Building Paris Featurette
- Character Profiles
- Behind the Scenes Progression Reel
- Deleted Scenes
- Remy's Incredible But Edible
- Ratatouille Trailers/TV Spots
- Cine-Explore
- Gusteau's Gourmet Game
- Animation Briefings
- Documentary Shorts
- Deleted Shots
- The Will
- Remembering Dan Lee
- Easter Egg- Producer Plays Trombone.
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