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4 Feb 18th, 2008  (Feb 21st, 2008)

32 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

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stunning visuals, plenty of material to keep both children and adults entertained

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lacks the creative originality of earlier Pixar films

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director: Brad Bird
starring: Patton Oswalt, Lou Romano, Peter Sohn, Brad Garrett, Janeane Garofalo, Ian Holm, Peter O'Toole
running time: 111 mins
rating: U

Over the past decade Pixar has been growing steadily and is now churning out a film every year, yet somehow always of impeccable quality in visuals and heart. Ratatouille is a perfect example of both these qualities but, like many of Pixar's recent releases, seems to lack the originality of their earlier work.

Food-loving Remy [Patton Oswalt] is an unusual chef. Primarily because he's a rat. When he finds himself alone in Paris, separated from his family, he teams up with hapless human chef. Languine [Lou Romano] is a new employee at the restaurant created by the renowned Gusteau [Brad Garrett], who inspired Remy with his motto, "anyone can cook". With Remy's help, Languini soon becomes the talk of Paris. Meanwhile Remy must deal with conflicting loyalties to his new life and his uncouth family.

Visually Ratatouille delivers a treat, as one always expects from Pixar. Unusually there is a large cast of human characters, not as overtly stylised as The Incredibles but still retaining a cartoonish appearance. Fur has long been one of Pixar's strengths and cute rats look wonderful, showing off their coats under a variety of conditions, often drenched and even electrified! Most of the film occurs in enclosed spaces but the outside shots of Paris are breathtakingly recreated with incredible detail. The outdoor highlight is a chase through Paris which is simply one of the best action sequences I've seen recently in any medium.

The voice acting is capable but unremarkable, though this elevates Pixar above most of its mainstream competition where celebrity voice talent overpowers the characters themselves. The exception is Peter O'Toole's ominous food critic Anton Ego. Of note is that there is much successful visual, physical comedy here, unusual in a film that is clearly designed for both children and adults. Usually the physical side is reserved for weaker gags to appeal to the younger audience. Unlike other family films that resort exclusively to middle-of-the-road material to appease everyone, here plenty of elements are geared at different sections of the audience so that everyone is kept entertained. There are humorous digs at the French and the inherent snobbery of haute cuisine, but it is always playful rather than mean spirited.

The chief criticism is that beyond the initial creative conceit of a gourmet rat in a kitchen, the story unfolds in a charming but utterly predictable manner. Indeed this feels like a culmination of an alarming trend with Pixar as their unique storytelling spirit of the Toy Story to Monsters, Inc heyday gradually slips away. It is telling that Pixar releases now mark the central focus of the Disney calendar, because it seems the studio is becoming subsumed into its publisher: this tale is exactly what one would expect of a Disney cartoon a few decades ago. Although little is known about the plot for the forthcoming robotic Wall-E, one is hopeful that it may buck the trend.

The high definition visuals in the blu-ray release look simply superb. It can be argued that CG animated fare has the most to gain from HD releases since the original source material is modelled at a very high resolution. Blu-ray lets you see all of that detail just as it was intended for the big screen. As with all high definition content it requires that one have an adequately large HDTV, and he question of whether the increased quality is worth the elevated price remains a personal choice at this point in time. Here the cartoon style means there is less detail to see in faces but the backdrops, particularly the outdoor set pieces, look exceptional.

So Ratatouille remains at the peak of animated far with a providing much for both children and adults to enjoy. Yet while its polish is undeniable, one cannot help feel that, like Cars, it fails to live up to the legacy that precedes it. Nevertheless it remains one of the top family films of the year, further cementing Pixar's dominant position.

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S.Bate 11.03.2008 06:57

Well written review. I enjoyed the film although of course the plot is fairly predictable.

Frailfrost 27.02.2008 03:21

Great review! It's a shame so many films follow exactly the same plot lines nowadays but I guess with Pixar they have to appeal to almost every age without offending...Lucy x

Soho_Black 22.02.2008 10:23

Thanks for letting me know you've updated this. Re-rated for you.

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