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A lot of animated movies have inspired sequels, notably "Shrek," but Brad Bird's "Ratatouille" is the first one that made me positively desire one. Remy, the earnest little rat who is its hero, is such a lovable, determined, gifted rodent that I want to know happens to him next, now that he has conquered the summit of French cuisine. I think running for office might not be beyond his reach, and there's certainly something de Gaullean about his snout.

Remy is a member of a large family of rats (a horde, I think, is the word) who ply the trash cans and sewers of a Parisian suburb, just like good rats should. "Eat your garbage!" commands Remy's father, Django, obviously a loving parent. The rats are evicted from their cozy home in a cottage-kitchen ceiling in a scene that will have rat-haters in the audience cringing (and who among us will claim they don't hate rats more than a little?), and they are swept through the sewers in a torrential flood.
Remy (voice of Patton Oswalt) has always been blessed, or cursed, with a refined palate and a sensitive nose, and now he starts skulking around the kitchen of Gusteau, his culinary hero (voice of Brad Garrett).
Linguini and Remy meet, somehow establish trust and communication, and when Linguini gets credit for a soup that the rat has saved with strategic seasonings, they team up.
All of this begins as a dubious premise and ends as a triumph of animation, comedy, imagination and, yes, humanity. What is most lovable about Remy is his modesty and shyness, even for a rat. He has body language so expressive than many humans would trade for it.

Brad Bird and his executive producer, John Lasseter, clearly have taken over the leadership in the animation field right now. Yes, Bird made "The Incredibles," but the one that got away was his wonderful "The Iron Giant," in which a towering robot was as subtle, gentle and touching as Remy. His eye for detail is remarkable. Every prop and utensil and spice and ingredient in the kitchen is almost tangible, and I for one would never turn off the Food Channel if Remy hosted a program named "Any Rat Can Cook."

This is clearly one of the best of the year's films. Every time an animated film is successful, you have to read all over again about how animation isn't "just for children" but "for the whole family," and "even for adults going on their own." No kidding!
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第1个回答  2009-01-22
A lot of animated movies have inspired sequels, notably "Shrek," but Brad Bird's "Ratatouille" is the first one that made me positively desire one. Remy, the earnest little rat who is its hero, is such a lovable, determined, gifted rodent that I want to know happens to him next, now that he has conquered the summit of French cuisine. I think running for office might not be beyond his reach, and there's certainly something de Gaullean about his snout.

Remy is a member of a large family of rats (a horde, I think, is the word) who ply the trash cans and sewers of a Parisian suburb, just like good rats should. "Eat your garbage!" commands Remy's father, Django, obviously a loving parent. The rats are evicted from their cozy home in a cottage-kitchen ceiling in a scene that will have rat-haters in the audience cringing (and who among us will claim they don't hate rats more than a little?), and they are swept through the sewers in a torrential flood.
Remy (voice of Patton Oswalt) has always been blessed, or cursed, with a refined palate and a sensitive nose, and now he starts skulking around the kitchen of Gusteau, his culinary hero (voice of Brad Garrett).
Linguini and Remy meet, somehow establish trust and communication, and when Linguini gets credit for a soup that the rat has saved with strategic seasonings, they team up.
All of this begins as a dubious premise and ends as a triumph of animation, comedy, imagination and, yes, humanity. What is most lovable about Remy is his modesty and shyness, even for a rat. He has body language so expressive than many humans would trade for it.

Brad Bird and his executive producer, John Lasseter, clearly have taken over the leadership in the animation field right now. Yes, Bird made "The Incredibles," but the one that got away was his wonderful "The Iron Giant," in which a towering robot was as subtle, gentle and touching as Remy. His eye for detail is remarkable. Every prop and utensil and spice and ingredient in the kitchen is almost tangible, and I for one would never turn off the Food Channel if Remy hosted a program named "Any Rat Can Cook."

This is clearly one of the best of the year's films. Every time an animated film is successful, you have to read all over again about how animation isn't "just for children" but "for the whole family," and "even for adults going on their own." No kidding!
回答者: ftt1023 - 魔法师 四级 11-15 12:24
第2个回答  2019-12-11
A
little
mouse
named
remy
wanted
to
become
a
great
cook.
It
likes
reading,
cooking,
because
it
is
the
most
loved
the
idol
of
genius
-
chef
gusteau
said:
"anyone
can
cook,"
the
inviting
professional
became
remy's
dream.
But
this
is
not
a
teaser,
remember
that
the
ice
age
of
the
little
squirrel
of
nuts?
Both
belong
to
"money
for
food,
rat
died"
typical
cases,
but
also
to
make
we
admire
the
two
animals
with
persistent
stubborn.
Mice,
was
born
the
thief,
is
taking,
is
stealing,
Chef,
is
to
cook
food
is
given.
The
two
distinct,
the
complete
opposite
of
identity
is
really
no
boundary.
But
as
gusteau
said,
not
everyone
can
become
a
great
artist,
but
a
great
artist
can
come
from
anywhere.
Reading
is
that
only
primary
culture
for
the
farmers
cultivate
a
couple
don't
also
3
doctor?
Poor
ShanGouGou
also
can
10dragon
born
chicken!
Reading
is
not
to
read,
and
where
you
would
read,
want
to
read.
I
think,
if
you
like,
everybody
can
read
books!
Dad:
"maybe
you
didn't
rat!"
Remy:
"maybe
that's
good.
I
have
always
claim
that
mouse
tired.
I
want
to
create
something
out
of
this
world,
I
hope
to
add
something."
Remy
wanted
to
do
something
in
this
world,
it
has
to
give
not
taking.
The
nets
in
the
charlotte
that
spider
charlotte,
it
wants
to
live
for
Wilbur
do
something
to
improve
their
life
values,
should
do
something
meaningful.
They
are
the
same,
all
is
for
the
sake
of
his
people,
and
the
like,
and
to
contribute,
and
hope
you
can
give
people
more,
not
an
utter
take,
unknown
to
live,
mechanical
and
alive.
Their
life
is
your
favorite
targets,
so
live
happy
and
idol,
this
is
remy
and
charlotte's
philosophy
of
life,
people
can
live
so
do,
this
is
my
dream.
"Carol
masters,"
the
United
States
is
a
comedy.
A
little
boy
alone
on
Christmas
Eve.
The
hero,
the
little
boy
Kevin,
although
he
only
eight
years
old,
but
very
clever.
But
his
parents,
brothers
and
sisters
all
hate
him,
that
he
is
always
moving,
is
a
dud.
On
Christmas
Eve,
parents
going
to
Paris
through
this
festival,
please
see
the
food
that
the
officer.
This
pack
his
bags,
Kevin,
brothers
and
laughed
at
him.
Later
on,
he
went
to
the
room
and
asked
his
brother
can
sleep
here,
brother
does
not
agree,
Kevin
was
terribly
disappointed.
Suddenly,
he
saw
a
from
window
in
ice
and
salt
from
the
old
brother
heard
many
of
his
terrible.
Finally,
Kevin
was
finally
settled
in
the
attic.
Then,
he
is
family
Christmas
wishes
all
disappear.
The
next
day,
because
he
overslept.
All
the
family
fly
away.
Kevin
was
very
happy.
His
big
television,
eating
snacks.
But
finally,
still
remembered
dad
and
mom.
Couples
with
children
in
Paris,
mother
just
remembered,
Kevin,
extremely
to
return,
but
have
no
aircraft.
In
her
helpless
under
a
band,
with
their
own
splashed
her
home.
Kavin
at
home,
the
thief,
leading
to
the
police
that.
Kevin
to
give
them
a
trap.
Finally
defeated
the
thief.
When
my
mother
came
back.
Kevin
is
very
happy.
Not
and
in
a
short
while,
the
father,
sister
and
brother
and
sister
and
brother
came
back.
They
waited
a
long
time
to
wait
plane.
Watching
the
film,
I
deeply:
we
are
now
the
home
"the
little
princess"
prince
",
is
the
apple
of
her
parents'
eye.
Every
day
without
YiLaiShenShou,
a
day.
What
all
can't,
we
should
like
Kevin,
have
very
strong
foundation
(their),
cultivate
themselves.
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