Remy the rat is blessed (and cursed) with a refined palatte in the latest from Pixar Animation (‘Toy Story’, ‘Finding Nemo’). Not content to eat garbage with his fellow rodents, he sneaks into the best restaurants each night for un petit degustation.
Misunderstood by his father and his peers, Remy is further thwarted in his life’s ambition: to become a master chef in his own right.
This is from Brad Bird, the best director of animation, responsible for the excellent ‘The Incredibles’ and ‘The Iron Giant’.
Cast: Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano, Brian Dennehy, Brad Garret, Janeane Garafaolo, Peter O’Toole
Director: Brad Bird (‘The Incredibles’, ‘The Iron Giant’, tv’s ‘The Simpsons’) & Bob Peterson (writer ‘Finding Nemo’)
Running Time: 1 hour, 51 mins
Rating: (PG) contains medium level violence
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The hole family loved this movie. It was even more special to watch it
at the cinemas. This was the best animation ever. The moral of the
story…follow your dreams.
This movie has to be a favourite for all. My kids never get sick of the rat
I agree the scenes from Paris was amazing. My kids just loved the fact a rat can became a chef
Every delicious situation is finger licking good, as the shy, clumsy
Linguini becomes Remy’s puppet. The rat-puppeteer holding onto large
tufts of the novice-chef’s hair and tugging them decisively,
manipulating his every move. My family just loved this movie.
Remy is a great rat but cursed. If a rat can become a chef than anybody else can. Great animation.
One of the more recent Pixar movies.
Nice story – great atmosphere taking scenes from Paris – Fun characters. Mickey Mouse take your hat off for this rat!