Ratatouille

Ratatouille
Overview
A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great French chef despite his family's wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the sewers of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unlikely - and certainly unwanted - visitor in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant, Remy's passion for cooking soon sets into motion a hilarious and exciting rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down.
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Cast

Patton Oswalt

Ian Holm

Lou Romano

Brian Dennehy

Peter Sohn

Peter O'Toole

Brad Garrett

Janeane Garofalo

Will Arnett

Julius Callahan

James Remar

John Ratzenberger

Teddy Newton
Tony Fucile
Jake Steinfeld

Brad Bird
Stéphane Roux
Andrea Boerries
Marco Boerries

Lindsey Collins
Thomas Keller

Brad Lewis
Lori Richardson
Jack Bird

Jamie Oliver
Crew

Andrew Stanton

John Lasseter
Kyrsten Mate
Darla K. Anderson

Ralph Eggleston
Harley Jessup

Bud Luckey

Angus MacLane

Jan Pinkava

Jan Pinkava
Bryn Imagire
Mark Cordell Holmes
Jason Deamer
Randy Berrett
Gary Schultz
Albert Lozano

Jerome Ranft
Carter Goodrich
Peter DeSève
Jay Ward
Patrick Lin
Gregg Olsson
Robert Anderson
Louis Gonzales
Mark Sanford

Jeremy Lasky
Brett Pulliam

Bret 'Brook' Parker
Gini Cruz Santos
Phat Phuong
Alan Barillaro
Andrew Gordon
David DeVan
Stephen Gregory

John Kahrs
Brett Coderre
Doug Dooley
Nancy Kato
Tim Crawfurd
Ike Feldman
Karen Kiser
Daniel Mason
James Ford Murphy
Robert H. Russ
Andrew L. Schmidt
Patty Kihm Stevenson
Jon Mead
Dave Mullins
Sanjay Patel
Ross Stevenson
Michael Venturini
Kureha Yokoo
Ron Zorman
Paul Mendoza
Greg Snyder
Greg Snyder
Jason Bickerstaff
Kim White
Ben Jordan
Scott Clifford
Scott Clifford
Tim Best
Thomas Hahn
Erik Forman
Paul Cichocki
Courtney Bergin
Doc Kane
Michael Silvers
Dennie Thorpe
Jana Vance
Ellen Heuer
Noah Newman

Matthew Robbins
Sharon Calahan
William Cone
Teresa Eckton
David Munier

Michael Giacchino
Stephen M. Davis

Brad Bird

Brad Bird

Brad Bird

Peter Sohn

Peter Sohn
Darren T. Holmes

Brad Lewis
Galyn Susman
Jim Capobianco

Randy Thom

Randy Thom
Nicholas C. Smith
Tim Simonec
Lorne Cameron
Irene Mecchi
Kevin Reher
Andrew Jimenez

Lindsey Collins
Andrew Cadelago
Dan Wallin
Susan Hegarty

Lee Armstrong
Rodrigo Blaas

Mark Andrews
Alexander Woo
Justin Wright
Raymond Wong
Brad Kane
Dylan Brown
Brice R. Parker
Jason Topolski
Chris Montan
Bob Scott
Natalie Lyon
George Doering
Mark A. Walsh
Cameron Patrick
David Slusser
Michel Gagné
Greg Dykstra
Kevin O'Brien

Anthony Bourdain

Jodi Forrest

Sam Marin
Thomas Keller

Harvey Mason
Tom MacDougall

Kimberly Adair Clark
Morten Folmer Nielsen
Stephen King

Michael Semanick
Will Files
Shannon Wood
Jason Boose
Simon Allen
Sue Fox
Al Nelson
Kevin Rose-Williams

Abraham Laboriel
Sandra Ford Karpman
A.J. Riebli III
Buck Lewis
Buck Lewis
Nick Sung
Damon Bard
Susan Bradley
Chris Lawrence
Nelson 'Rey' Bohol
Norman Ludwin
Dustin Cawood
Nicole Paradis Grindle
Patrick Delage
John Gilkey
Jack Hayes
Frank Marocco
Terry Claborn
Phred Lender
Steve Slanec
Alec Bartsch
Ryan Kautzman
Stephanie Hamilton
Michal Makarewicz
Dan Lee
Dan Lee
Spiro Carras
Audra Koklys
Stephan Vladimir Bugaj
Christina Garcia Weiland

Adrian Molina
Luke Martorelli
Marc Sondheimer
Shaun Chacko
Michael Stocker
Luigi Passalacqua
Gerald E. Hackett III
Gennie Rim
David Sotnick
Chris DiGiovanni
Glenn Kasprzycki
Dallis Anderson
Sylvia Gray Wong
Jeff Wan
Eric Pearson
Freesia Pearson
Doug Sheppeck
Brian M. Rosen
Simon Christen
K. C. Roeyer
Bruce Dukov
Tom Gately
Don Crum
Steve Mason
Jean-Claude Tran
Ian White
Sarah Mercey-Boose

Everett Downing Jr.
Austin Madison
Charles Paley
Danielle Feinberg
Michael Fong
Dana Murray
David Park
Russell J. Stough
David Baraff
Joshua Jenny
Edgar Rodriguez
Eric Andraos

Carlos Baena
Jacob Brooks
Cathleen Carmean
Airton Dittz Jr.
Craig Foster
Travis Hathaway
Mitch Kopelman
Michael Krummhoefener
Bruce Kuei
Holger Leihe
Matt Majers
Cameron Miyasaki
Andrew Pienaar
Nickolas Rosario
Amber Rudolph
Vandana Reddy Sahrawat
Brett Schulz
Michael Sparber
Peter Sumanaseni
Raphael Suter
Anthony Ho Wong
Maria Yershova
Tom Zach
Thomas J. O'Connell
Andrew Page
Deborah Coleman
Eric Gregory
Jamie Hecker
Tara Hernandez
Hayley Iben
Brett Levin
Cory Omand
Erin Tomson
Dirk Van Gelder
Chris Lasell
Matthew Lindahl
Terry Lee Moseley
Ian Westcott
Lars R. Damerow
Patrick Guenette
Steven James
Jae Hong Kim
Kristifir Klein
Ana Lacaze
Tom Miller
Gabriel Benveniste
Will Csaklos
Ling Hsu
Jason 'Jayfish' Hull
Gary Monheit
Michael Shantzis
Nelson Siu
Andy Thomas
Jay Weiland
Brad Winemiller
David Yu
Karl Vincent
Jeff Bunnell
Mark Gasbarro
Claudia Chung
Shawn Neely
Anna Noakes
Jae Hyung Kim
Dan Nguyen
Becky Neiman
Jeremy Vickery
Robert Tachoires
BoB 'Naked BoB' Morgan
Jose Ignacio
James G. Dashe
Charu Clark
Jonathan Pytko
Michael O'Brien
Benjamin Andersen
Bolhem Bouchiba
Veronica Watson
Adam Burke
Doug Frankel
Ken Kim
John Lee
Kevin O'Hara
David Earl Smith
Rob Duquette Thompson
Michael Wu
Jaime Landes Roe
Stephen L. Wong
Thomas Indermaur
Thomas Taylor Goodman
Mary Van Escobar
Richard Pinkham
Andra Smith
Jeff Whittle
Clayton Haslop
Sequoia Blankenship
Chiwook Han
Richard Todd
Carl Verheyen
Gayle Levant
Sarah Chiappinelli
Kenneth Sullivan
Jean Marie Ancher
Esdras Varagnolo
Suzie Katayama
Miriam Mayer
Danny Greco
Dave Stone
John Van Houten
Mike Vaccaro
Bobby Shulgold
John Yoakum
Larry Corbett
Alexander Iles
Darrin McCann
Katelin C. Holloway
Cynthia Slavens
Marc S. Greenberg
Nate Wragg
Paul Baker
Laurens Fein
Amy Hale
Michael Hitson
Marc Cooper
Junyi Ling
Robert Moyer
Colin Hayes Thompson
Athena Xenakis
George Nguyen
Alex Seiden
Jessica Abroms
Jane Yen
Jim Atkinson
Andrew Butts
Michael Chann
Michael Ferris
Adam Gabbert
Jason Kim
Bjorn Leffler
Alex Mohr
Martin Reddy
Kiril Vidimce
Gordon D.B. Cameron
Manuel Kramer
Matt Kent
Frederic Echelard
Simon Bax
Philippe Coen
Debbie Ducommun
Diane Langlumé
Marc Louria
Meagan Miller
Stuart Sumida
Gilles Thomas
Steven Isono
Mary Conlin
Kesten Migdal
Ross Dickinson
Remy Galang
James Handelin
Marty Lew
Will Phan
Auburn C. 'Aubie' Schmidt
Rick Baptist
Brad Kane
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Taglines: He’s dying to become a chef.
A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous restaurant.
The action of the fascinating cartoon takes place in the most romantic city in the world – Paris.Despite the fact that Paris is considered a city of lovers, gourmet cuisine and romance, there are also disgusting and ugly rodents – rats. However, some of these rodents are not at all the same as their relatives. One such unique rodent is an animal named Remy. Remy has a truly unique sense of smell and taste, he loves to improvise with food, sensitively feels poisoned or spoiled food. However, his relatives, and even more so strict and conservative father, do not understand such a hobby for Remy.
But it so happens that in the most random way Remy gets into the kitchen of one of the most famous and expensive Parisian restaurants. Here he feels like a fish in water. Exactly until he is noticed by the chef of the restaurant. The chef orders a new cleaner named Linguini to get rid of the rat, but the guy does not raise his hand to do this. Instead, he leaves the beast in his possession and soon he discovers Remy’s truly invaluable talent. Now Linguini, who does not know how to cook, and Remy, who has a talent for cuisine, begin to act in a restaurant together.
Creators: Jan Pinkava, Jim Capobianco, Brad Bird
Director: Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava
Star Cast: Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano, Janeane Garofalo, Brad Garrett, Peter O’Toole, Brian Dennehy, Peter Sohn, Will Arnett
Producer (s): Brad Lewis
Cinematographer: Sharon Calahan, Robert Anderson
Music: Michael Giacchino
Production House: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Original network / Official Sites: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release Year: 29 June 2007 (USA)
Runtime: 111 min
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Country: USA,
Language: English, French
Subtitles: English, Bengali
Remy is a highly intelligent and idealistic young rat with unusually acute senses of taste and smell, who dreams of becoming a chef like his idol, Auguste Gusteau. However, the rest of his colony, including his brother Emile and his father Django, are interested in food only for sustenance. One day, Remy and Emile go to retrieve seasoning for some of Remy’s food only to have an encounter with the homeowner. The elderly homeowner accidentally damages her home’s ceiling whilst trying to kill Remy and Emile with a shotgun, which forces the entire colony to flee to the river. Remy is separated from the clan down a split path of violent waters and eventually finds himself above the kitchen of Gusteau’s restaurant in Paris.
When Remy observes a young garbage boy named Alfredo Linguini attempt to fix a soup he has spilled, he recognizes that Linguini is unintentionally ruining it and fixes his mistakes. Linguini catches him in the act, but does not reveal him to Skinner, Gusteau’s former sous-chef and new owner of the restaurant. Skinner confronts Linguini for tampering with the soup, but when it is served to a critic and proves to be a success, Colette Tatou, the staff’s only female cook, convinces Skinner not to fire Linguini. Skinner spots Remy trying to escape, and orders Linguini to kill him, but Linguini, upon finding out Remy can understand him, decides to keep him instead.
When Linguini is ordered to replicate the soup, he is helped by Remy. Skinner, having tried the soup, decides to retain Linguini. Back in Linguini’s apartment, the two learn to communicate and devise a plan: Remy hides under Linguini’s toque at the restaurant and guides his movements like a marionette by pulling on his hair. Skinner orders Colette to teach Linguini to be a cook.
Linguini starts to become successful as a cook; as his dishes guided by Remy prove to be enormously successful at the restaurant. Skinner becomes suspicious when he sees Linguini interacting with Remy in split-second encounters. He attempts to get Linguini drunk so he can reveal how Remy is connected to him, but Linguini does not reveal any information about him.
Remy uncovers Skinner’s discovery that Linguini is Gusteau’s illegitimate son and the true owner of the restaurant, and gives the evidence to Linguini, who forces Skinner out. The restaurant thrives as Remy’s recipes become popular, though as Linguini and Colette develop a relationship, Remy begins to feel left out. He reunites with Emile and the clan but is rejected by Django over his admiration for humans.
The world-renowned food critic Anton Ego, whose scathing review of the restaurant had indirectly led to Gusteau’s death, announces he will give the restaurant another chance after hearing of its popularity. After a heated argument with Linguini, Remy leads his clan to raid the restaurant’s pantries in retaliation but backfires as Linguini drives them out and revokes his friendship with him. Remy is captured by Skinner, who intends to use his talents to create a line of frozen food products, but is promptly freed by Django and Emile. Linguini apologizes to Remy, having been unable to cook without him, and reveals the truth to his staff, but they all quit, feeling betrayed. Colette returns after recalling Gusteau’s famous motto, “Anyone can cook.”
Impressed by Remy’s determination, Django and the clan offer to help, and cook under Remy’s direction while Linguini waits tables. Skinner is bound, gagged, and locked in the food storage. Remy creates a variation on ratatouille and serves it to Ego, who, upon eating it, is reminded of his mother’s cooking. Humbled and delighted by the dish, Ego asks to meet the chef, and Linguini and Colette wait until the other diners have left before introducing him to Remy and Linguini explained everything. Allowed to see Remy’s clan carefully cleaning up the kitchen and Remy make the ratatouille in front of him, Ego is stunned and writes a glowing review, saying that he now finally understands Gusteau’s motto, its meaning being that not that anyone can be a great artist, but that a great artist can come from anywhere, and indirectly crowning Remy as “nothing less than the finest chef in France.” The next day, the restaurant is shut down due to the presence of the rats (They let Skinner and the Health Inspector go and they kicked them out), causing Ego to lose his job and credibility as a critic. However, taking on a new job as an investor, he now funds and frequents a popular new bistro, La Ratatouille, run by Remy, Linguini, and Colette, as the rat colony settles into their new home in the bistro’s attic.