Wednesday, January 23, 2008

RATATOUILLE - animation/comedy


hi dudes



i think i took tooooooo long a gap.. was held up due to personal reasons.. wasnt able to give time for this. so

here i start again fresh with same pace and strength....

i have lot of posts to continue.. so let me start with movie review....

Another movie which i had enjoyed recently the most is "RATATOUILLE" directed by Brad Bird. I knew its too old a review but it was real break to my hectic work schedule...




The story is abt a rat,Remy residing in the French Country side, who is little different [thinks diff] from his counter parts. Unlike other rats who wish to live on garbage/stole food our young hero feels he is entitled to get good/fresh stuffs. His ideas are never heard by his family.



His daily visit to a neighbourhood house for food gives exposure to a cookery show. He gets inspired by the Chef Auguste Gusteau and develops passion for cooking. Due to a mishap he gets seperated from his troupe and ends up in paris only to find that his culinary hero is dead.







His entry into his dreamworld [French Restaurant Gusteau kitchen] paves a way for new experience in his life which he wished to attain. By chance he helps a garbage boy to fix a soup which was spoiled by that boy. This young boy who desperately need to keep his job at the restaurant, despite his lack of cooking abilities, discovers and partners Remy.



Their practise for synchronization and working together at the kitchen, avoiding the then chef [who believes that the boy is not good at cooking], winning over the boy's girl friend and last but not least to make the finest Rataouille all are real fun.


With all this there is also the great contribution of our little hero to prove the young boy as the real heir of the Gusteau and to fight and bring back the control of the restaurant to his hands. The highlight is when all his family members help him for his mission.. The synchronized working of the entire rat family is depicted too good...





The film is a grt feast to people of all ages....


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