Ratatouille (film)

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Ratatouille
Directed by Brad Bird
Jan Pinkava
Written by Brad Bird
Emily Cook
Kathy Greenberg
Jan Pinkava
Starring Patton Oswalt
Brian Dennehy
Brad Garrett
Janeane Garofalo
Ian Holm
Peter O'Toole
Music by Michael Giacchino
Editing by Darren T. Holmes
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of United StatesJune 29, 2007
Flag of JapanJuly 28, 2007
Flag of AustraliaAugust 30, 2007
Flag of United KingdomOctober 5, 2007
Flag of NorwaySeptember 28, 2007
Language English
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Ratatouille is the eighth animated feature film produced by Pixar. Its name comes from the dish ratatouille. It is scheduled for release on June 29, 2007 in the United States.

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[edit] Plot

The film tells the success story of an unlikely hero; a rat named Rémy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) who finds himself in a Parisian restaurant made famous by an eccentric French chef, Auguste Gusteau. Rémy is not only an epicure, (so quite an outsider among his kinfolk), but aims to become a fine chef. This far-reaching ambition, incredibly enough, he achieves. [1]

In an interview, John Lasseter described the movie:

"It is about a rat that wants to be a fine chef in a top French restaurant in Paris. It is a wonderful story about following your passions when all the world is against you. A rat to a kitchen is death; a kitchen to a rat is death."[2]

[edit] Crew

The film is directed by Brad Bird, who previously directed the 2004 Pixar film The Incredibles. The film's original director Jan Pinkava, of the 1997 Pixar short film Geri's Game, is co-directing. The screenwriters are Emily Cook and Kathy Greenberg, both making their feature film debuts, from a story by Jan Pinkava. The film's score is composed by Michael Giacchino known for his works The Incredibles, One Man Band, Lost, and Alias.

The film's executive producer is Disney-Pixar Animation's Chief Creative Officer, John Lasseter, who continues to retain this position on all Pixar films he does not personally direct. The film is produced by John Walker and John Lasseter (executive producer) and edited by Darren T. Holmes, whose previous work includes The Iron Giant and Lilo & Stitch.

[edit] Cast

Main article: List of Ratatouille characters.
First released screenshot
First released screenshot
Characters Image Voice actor
Remy Patton Oswalt
Linguini Lou Romano
Colette Janeane Garafalo
Skinner Ian Holm
Emile Peter Sohn
Django Brian Dennehy
Auguste Gusteau Brad Garrett
Anton Ego Peter O'Toole
Git Unknown
French Waiter Brad Bird

[edit] Trivia

The Ratatouille logo
The Ratatouille logo
  • The film's marketing materials say that the film's title is pronounced "rat-a-too-ee". This is purposely non-standard pronunciation syntax (versus "ra-ta-too-ee"). The same applies for the German title where the phonetic notation is "ratte-tuu-ii" (Note: "Ratte" means rat in German.)
  • The chef's name "Auguste Gusteau" involves both a homonym and an anagram. His last name appears to be pronounced the same as the Italian word "gusto", meaning "flavour", and his first name is an anagram of his last.
  • The restaurant in Ratatouille is called “Gusteau's” referring to the chef's name "Auguste Gusteau".
  • Ratatouille's general plot, as suggested in the March 2007 trailer, of a rodent secretly guiding a human to become a success in his career -- is similar to a previous Disney short subject, Ben and Me.

[edit] Trailers

Continuing a Pixar tradition, the first trailer for Ratatouille debuted with the theatrical release of its immediate predecessor, Cars. Another Pixar tradition is to create trailers for their films that do not contain footage from the released film. Trailers for this film include:

  • The main rat, Rémy, is discovered stealing a piece of cheese from a high class Parisian restaurant, and just barely makes off with it. Also, Rémy talks to the audience about his preference of "good food" (the food that we eat) over trash (which is what his father and friends want him to eat).

A second trailer was released on March 23, 2007.[3]

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