Ratatouille
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$29.99
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as of 5/22/2012 22:21 MDT details
- You Save: $15.03 (50%)
- Format:Digital Sound, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Dubbed)
- Running Time:111 Minutes
- Rating:G (General Audience)
- Region:1
- Discs:1
- Aspect Ratio:2.40:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):1.3
- Dimensions (in):7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
- MPN:DV53714
- UPC:786936727173
- EAN:0786936727173
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Includes a removable apron, menu and a mini Diango, Remy's father and patriarch of the rat clan.
- Skinner 5'' H, accessories up to 1 1/2'' H
- Sculpted resin
- For age 3 and up
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
From Disney & Pixar, the creators of 'Cars and 'The Incredibles' comes Ratatouille. In one of Paris' finest restaurants, Remy, a determined young rat, aspires to become a renowned French Chef. With the help of his friend Linguini, they set off on a fun-filled adventure, setting in motion a hilarious chain of events that turns the City Of Lights upside-down.
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One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of
Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird (
The Incredibles) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow provides the film's sole sour note--an oddly pointed slap at critics, those craven souls who have done nothing but rave about Pixar's movies over the years.) Brad Bird's style is more quick-hit and less resonant than the approach of Pixar honcho John Lasseter, but it's hard to complain about a movie that cooks up such bountiful pleasure. --
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