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  1. Plot. Remy, a young rat with heightened senses of taste and smell, dreams of becoming a chef like his human idol, the late Auguste Gusteau, but the rest of his colony, including his older brother Émile and his father, the clan leader Django, only eat for sustenance and are wary of humans.

  2. Remy's brother Emile (Peter Sohn) is impressed by this talent, but their father Django (Brian Dennehy) who leads the rats' colony, could care less - until Remy reveals that he can recognize the scent of rat poison in or near food.

  3. A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family's wishes, and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the sewers of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau.

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    Remy is a rat who lives in the attic of a French country home with his friends and family, including his brother Emile and his father, Django. Gifted with a strong sense of taste and smell, Remy aspires to be a gourmet chef, inspired by France's recently deceased top chef, Auguste Gusteau. Instead, however, his talent is put to work in sniffing for...

    Patton Oswalt as Remy
    Lou Romano as Alfredo Linguini
    Janeane Garofalo as Colette Tatou
    Ian Holm as Chef Skinner
    The Pizza Planet truckappears on the bridge over the Seine River in the scene where Skinner chases Remy.
    During a street scene, Bomb Voyage can be seen in the background as a mime.
    Bomb Voyage is also featured on the front page of the newspaper in which Colette reads Solene LeClaire's review.
    A shadow of Dug from the later Pixar feature Upcan be seen as Remy runs through an apartment.

    Ratatouille received critical acclaim from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 96% approval rating with an average rating of 8.50/10 based on 251 reviews. The site's consensus reads: "Pixar succeeds again with Ratatouille, a stunningly animated film with fast pacing, memorable characters, and overall good humor." Anoth...

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    1. Main article: Ratatouille (video) Ratatouille was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 6, 2007, and was one of the highest selling DVDs of 2007. On May 29, 2015, EliToons will return the five Pixar films, like Ratatouille (May 29), WALL-E (May 30), Cars (May 31), The Incredibles (June 5), and Finding Nemo (June 6) plus two DreamWorks like Over the Hedge (June 7) and Madagascar (June 13) on a weekend block called "Movie Weekend".

    This is Brad Bird's second Pixar film, therefore making this his third after Warner Bros.' The Iron Giant in 1999 and The Incredibles in 2004.
    The film was originally set to be released in 2006. However, on December 7, 2004, the date was changed to 2007. This happened because Disney/Pixar changed the release date of Cars from November 4,...
    Originally, Pixar wanted to make a line of chardonnay wines that would've featured Remy on the label, but they abandoned those plans after receiving complaints that it might support underage drinking.
    Out of fear that American audiences wouldn't be able to pronounce the film's title correctly, Pixar decided to spell it phonetically on promotional material such as posters and trailers so people w...
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  4. Aug 30, 2007 · 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. Many animated characters seem to communicate with semaphores, but Remy has a repertory of tiny French hand gestures, shrugs and physical expressiveness.

  5. The movie then shifts to Remy, a young rat who lives in the attic of a French country home owned by a old woman with his brother Emile and a pack led by his father Django. Remy is gifted with a keen sense of smell and taste, which he used to save his father from eating food that was covered with rat poison.

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  7. Jun 29, 2007 · At stake in “Ratatouille” is not only Remy’s ambition but also the hallowed legacy of Gusteau, whose ghost occasionally floats before Remy’s eyes and whose restaurant is in decline.