Review of Ratatouille (2007) by Virgonoshaka — 08 Jul 2017
Ratatouille presents a story about what it means to be an artist, and about the motivations that can take and artist to truly great heights, but it is also about how we are all artists in a way, and such a deep theme can only be made justice when you have the type of animation and colors that Pixar offers you here.
Just the colors and designs of the food are incredibly well done, and add that to charming characters that leave you both laughing out loud, but cheering and whooping for them, and that is a testament to Pixar's genius.
Anybody can make movies and be an artist, but it is up to every individual critic to recognize them, and Pixar shows once again that they are of the highest class time and time again. Simply and excellent show, and a most see recommendation for anyone that appreciates good film.
Final Verdict: 8.9 PS: Special mention to Peter O'Toole, whose character definitely steals the show.
This review of Ratatouille (2007) was written by Virgonoshaka on 08 Jul 2017.
Ratatouille has generally received very positive reviews.
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