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    Soundtrack

    Ratatouille (Score from the Motion Picture)

    Different stars

    • 1 CamilleLe Festin 2:51
    • 2 Michael GiacchinoWelcome to Gusteau's 0:38
    • 3 Michael GiacchinoThis Is Me 1:42
    • 4 Michael GiacchinoGranny Get Your Gun 2:02
    • 5 Michael Giacchino100 Rat Dash 1:48
    • 6 Michael GiacchinoWall Rat 2:41
    • 7 Michael GiacchinoCast of Cooks 1:41
    • 8 Michael GiacchinoA Real Gourmet Kitchen 4:19
    • 9 Michael GiacchinoSouped Up 0:51
    • 10 Michael GiacchinoIs It Soup Yet? 1:17
    • 11 Michael GiacchinoA New Deal 1:57
    • 12 Michael GiacchinoRemy Drives a Linguini 2:27
    • 13 Michael GiacchinoColette Shows Him Le Ropes 2:57
    • 14 Michael GiacchinoSpecial Order 1:59
    • 15 Michael GiacchinoKiss & Vinegar 1:54
    • 16 Michael GiacchinoLosing Control 2:04
    • 17 Michael GiacchinoHeist to See You 1:46
    • 18 Michael GiacchinoThe Paper Chase 1:44
    • 19 Michael GiacchinoRemy's Revenge 3:24
    • 20 Michael GiacchinoAbandoning Ship 2:56
    • 21 Michael GiacchinoDinner Rush 5:00
    • 22 Michael GiacchinoAnyone Can Cook 3:14
    • 23 Michael GiacchinoEnd Creditouilles 9:17
    • 24 Michael GiacchinoRatatouille Main Theme 2:09

    5

    " Dinner is served… Summer 2007"
    Country
    Runtime 1 hr 51 min
    Budget $150 000 000
    Premiere: World $623 728 318 June 28, 2007
    USA $206 445 654
    Other countries $417 282 664
    Box Office – Budget $473 728 318
    Premiere: USA $206 445 654 June 22, 2007
    first day $16 452 942
    first weekend $47 027 395
    rollout 189 days
    Digital: World September 26, 2013
    Production Companies Walt Disney PicturesPixar Animation Studios

    Description

    A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.

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    Production

    Jan Pinkava came up with the concept in 2000, creating the original design, sets and characters and core storyline, but he was never formally named the director of the film. By 2004, Pixar added Bob Peterson as a co-director and he was given exclusive control of the story. Lacking confidence in the story development, Pixar management turned to The Incredibles director Brad Bird to direct the film, taking over Pinkava's role in 2005 while Peterson left the film to work on Up. Bird was attracted to the film because of the outlandishness of the concept and the conflict that drove it: that rats feared kitchens, yet a rat wanted to work in one. Bird was also delighted that the film could be made a highly physical comedy, with the character of Linguini providing endless fun for the animators. Bird rewrote the story, with a change in emphasis. He killed off Gusteau, gave larger roles to Skinner and Colette, and also changed the appearance of the rats to be less anthropomorphic.

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    Watched

    As a child, I didn’t really appreciate this cartoon, but only now I realized all its charm. Yes, sometimes dynamics are still lacking, but style, atmosphere, and sophistication replace this deficiency. What a great way to show the kitchen from the inside. 8.5/10 Translated to English

    Watched

    A horror film for the health inspector and an inspiring tale of a rat-cook for the rest, revealing the nature of the creator and making CGI animation truly memorable. Translated to English

    A very kind, sincere and wonderful cartoon in its simplicity and way of presenting ideas to the viewer. The plot is dramatic and lyrical and, for the most part, is more suitable for an adult audience than for children. A double bottom idea that not everyone will see. Translated to English

    Watched

    favorite move! great idea, monumental work

    Watched

    In my opinion, this is the best Pixar film. Almost the perfect balance between entertaining attraction and more complex themes. Translated to English