Un rat qui sait cuisiner s'allie avec un jeune commis de cuisine dans un grand restaurant.Un rat qui sait cuisiner s'allie avec un jeune commis de cuisine dans un grand restaurant.Un rat qui sait cuisiner s'allie avec un jeune commis de cuisine dans un grand restaurant.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 68 victoires et 42 nominations au total
Brad Garrett
- Gusteau
- (voice)
Lou Romano
- Linguini
- (voice)
Patton Oswalt
- Remy
- (voice)
Brian Dennehy
- Django
- (voice)
Peter Sohn
- Emile
- (voice)
Peter O'Toole
- Anton Ego
- (voice)
Janeane Garofalo
- Colette
- (voice)
Will Arnett
- Horst
- (voice)
Julius Callahan
- Lalo
- (voice)
- …
James Remar
- Larousse
- (voice)
John Ratzenberger
- Mustafa
- (voice)
Tony Fucile
- Pompidou
- (voice)
- …
Jake Steinfeld
- Git (Lab Rat)
- (voice)
Brad Bird
- Ambrister Minion
- (voice)
Stéphane Roux
- TV Narrator
- (voice)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPet rats were kept at the studio in the hallway for more than a year so that the animators could study the movement of their fur, noses, ears, paws, and tails.
- GaffesMost of the "spices" referred to in the film (rosemary, oregano, thyme, basil) are actually herbs. Spices come from the seeds, roots, stems or fruit of plants, whereas herbs come from the leaves or flowers.
- Générique farfeluEvery single Pixar employee--including those who did not work on the film--is listed somewhere in the credits.
- Autres versionsThe intro credits and the newspaper headlines are localized in different languages for release in different countries. These localizations are retained in the DVD and Blu-ray versions.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Disney Through the Decades (2001)
- Bandes originalesLe Festin
Written and Produced by Michael Giacchino
Performed by Camille
Recorded by Paul Silveira, Dan Wallin
Mixed by Dan Wallin
French Translation by Boualem Lamhene
Camille appears courtesy of EMI Music France/Virgin Music Division
Commentaire en vedette
I just saw "Ratatouille" tonight.
It's a first class movie. Several thoughts come to mind...
-The character performances are so good, I think there's no sort of movie they couldn't make. I've heard Pixar's John Carter of Mars is going to be live action? No! I want them to do it all animated.
-"Cars" definitely _was_ a lower-value softball they threw to finish out that original Disney-gets-half-of-everything-plus-sequel-rights contract they were in at the time. I remember all the clucking last summer about how Pixar had lost its way.
-There were a few moments when they seemed to lose that stylized reality they had established and things looked merely "real".
-There was one scene in the latter part of the film where I thought "I can't believe they are doing this tired movie cliché" but they pulled out of it at the last second and made it something new.
-The 2D-ish end credits were great. Stick it out to the very end to see the mo-cap disclaimer!
-With this, Brad Bird is certainly one of the animation gods now.
It's a first class movie. Several thoughts come to mind...
-The character performances are so good, I think there's no sort of movie they couldn't make. I've heard Pixar's John Carter of Mars is going to be live action? No! I want them to do it all animated.
-"Cars" definitely _was_ a lower-value softball they threw to finish out that original Disney-gets-half-of-everything-plus-sequel-rights contract they were in at the time. I remember all the clucking last summer about how Pixar had lost its way.
-There were a few moments when they seemed to lose that stylized reality they had established and things looked merely "real".
-There was one scene in the latter part of the film where I thought "I can't believe they are doing this tired movie cliché" but they pulled out of it at the last second and made it something new.
-The 2D-ish end credits were great. Stick it out to the very end to see the mo-cap disclaimer!
-With this, Brad Bird is certainly one of the animation gods now.
- robcat2075
- 16 juin 2007
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Untitled Rodent Project
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 150 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 206 445 654 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 47 027 395 $ US
- 1 juill. 2007
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 623 729 380 $ US
- Durée1 heure 51 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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