RatatouillePG

Directed by Brad Bird | USA | 2007 | 1h 51m | Starring Brad Garrett, Lou Romano, Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Peter O’Toole

Remy and Linguini both aspire to launch their careers in the restaurant business, but they face challenges. Linguini is clumsy and lacks cooking skills, whereas Remy, a natural chef who innovatively combines ingredients, happens to be a rat. This fast-paced and stunningly animated Pixar caper is a five-star family classic (with a zero-star hygiene rating).

Reviews

‘That feeling you have as you leave the cinema – that buzzing in the fingers and lightness in the heart – is called joy.’
★★★★★
Ian Nathan, Empire Magazine

‘The animation is superb, the vocal work flawless, the script witty, the central conflict between family ties and the pursuit of excellence subtly handled.’
★★★★★
Paul Arendt, BBC

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