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Starring Patton Oswalt, Lou Romano, Peter Sohn, Brad Garrett, Janeane Garofalo, Ian Holm, Brian Dennehy, Peter O'Toole
Directed by   Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava
Genre   Animation,  Comedy
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Roo
Roo Upadhyay
 
Anybody can cook! :D
First things first,
ITS THE BEST ANIMATION MOVIE EVER!!!!

-Comes back to senses.-

Remy Rat lives in a French Country House with his huuuuge pack lead by his father, Django. Remy has a nose for smell for various ingredients, and hence his pack stats using him as poison sniffer in the garbage they collect to eat.

For long now, Remy has been sneaking into the kitchen of a nearby house, reading recipes and watching cookery shows by his idol, the Parisian chef Auguste Gusteau, who believed that anybody can cook. Due to a brutal, hurting review by food critic Anton Ego, Gusteau weakens and passes on. His restaurant, Gusteau's, is handed over to Skinner, the head chef to run on.

Meanwhile, Remy gets caught while sneaking into the neighborhood kitchen and the identity of his pack is revealed. They are forced to run away, but Remy looses contact with his pack while running and enters the city of Paris, where he fins out that Gusteau is dead.
Remy, then on is guided towards the right by Gusteau's spirit. He is told not to steal and his self-respect doesn't allow him to eat from garbage. He has to find a way to survive.

Remy finds himself in Gusteau's and he gets an opportunity to cook with the introduction of a non-cook garbage boy working in the kitchen of Guseau's, named Linguini.

Their friendship and work at Gusteau's works for a while before the twists in the story come up in the form of second innings by Anton Ego and many more secrets revealed.

What are these secrets and how Remy and Linguini fight through all these is the bases of Ratatouille.

Brad Bird has done a great work on the storyline and pretty excellent direction by Bird and Pinkava.
There are rib ticklers and moments of heart-felt sadness at times alongwith a cute little love story.

All the spices for a good chart buster, Ratatouille was a great blockbuster hit and is counted amongst the best animation films of all times.

A must watch!

Wingawappa!
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