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Ratatouille


Well, well, well ... what can I say about this movie. I would rate this movie as A+, the fact being that not only kids can enjoy this most astounding animated movie, but so can adults ;). It has comedy, action, romance ... little bit of everything.

It's endearing characters is what gives the audience an experience of the amazingly enjoyable, entertaining, lively, yet a relaxing and stress free moment. It annotates not just the relationship between animals and humans but also enlightens on their common interest ...................................... FOOD. :)

The story takes place in Paris where the main characters, an aggressively ambitious rat (Remy) who dreams of becoming a chef inspired by late Gusteau and an amateurish clumsy young man (Linguini) who cleans the kitchen at Gusteau's restaurant, meet in a very unusual yet amusing manner and become friends of some sort. The reason I use the words "some sort" is because the only way of communicating for them was by gestures.
HOW CAN AN ANIMAL TALK TO A MAN? DUH ...
With the help of Remy, Linguine gets promoted to a chef while Remy hides under Linguine's hat to guide him to cook. Both team up and cook the most appetizing food ever and Gusteau's restaurant becomes the talk of the town. Everything seems to be going fine until a young woman comes into the picture.
A TYPICAL LOVE STORY WHERE A GUY MEETS A GIRL AND THE GIRL MEETS A GUY ... FALL IN LOVE ... BLAH BLAH BLAH ...
As Linguine is blinded by fame, money and bliss, Remy seems to being ignored. Remy's friends stop by the restaurant and brainwash him on how man can use and abuse someone or something and that he is not meant to be with humans. Somehow Remy and Linguine reunite after facing a few challenges and as their ability is put to a test at the most time crunching moment, they adduce their potentiality and win the battle. Battle of winning over their dreams - rat gets to demonstrate his dexterity and the man .... well he gets a life.

There is nothing special about this movie I would say, yet worthwhile watching. So people, lay back and grab some snacks, popcorn, pop, or even your sweetheart by your side and enjoy Ratatouille. You won't be disappointed. ;)

AU REVOIR !!!

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