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Ratatouille is a French Provençal dish made from stewed vegetables. The dish is versatile and can be served with rice, potatoes, baguettes, or itself can be a side dish. Its main basic ingredients consist of eggplant (aubergine), tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, and zucchini (courgettes). The name of the dish derives from the French touiller, which means to stir, although the root of the first element, rata, is slang from the French Army, which means chunky stew. The title of the movie is somewhat a play on words, since the first three letters are R-A-T, spelling out the word "rat", which, of course, makes a reference to the main character, Remy.
Saffron in its natural form consists of bright orange-red filaments, the thread-like stigma of the flower of the saffron crocus. Saffron turns yellow when cooked. A simple image search for saffron will show that the artists at Pixar nailed its look perfectly.
Remy's age is never mentioned and the movie takes place two years after Gusteau died. Some viewers say that the final conversation between them in the car is meant to suggest that Remy is Gusteau reincarnated and that's why he has his talent for cooking. Others interpret it as Remy's extremely imaginative mind expressing itself through a representation of his cooking hero whom he watched on the TV at the farm.
Chef Skinner was in the midst of starting new businesses that sold fast foods. He would publicize these businesses by using the face of Gusteau which would maximize profits because Gusteau was famous for being a great chef. When Linguini started to cook, the restaurant was getting more attention than ever, but it was over Linguini's face. This meant that Gusteau's face was becoming less and less famous and Chef Skinner would not be able to run a business with his face if no one knew it. Skinner attempted to defame Linguini and publicize Gusteau's face again by trying to make him cook a disgusting food.
If you like Pixar's animation in Ratatouille, you'll certainly want to see some of the other Pixar productions, including Toy Story (1995) and its sequels-Toy Story 2 (1999) and Toy Story 3 (2010)-and perhaps A Bug's Life (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006) and Cars 2 (2011), WALL·E (2008), Up (2009), Brave (2012), and Finding Dory (2016). Luxo Jr. (1986) is the short film that demonstrated Pixar's burgeoning animation talents and from which their logo is taken. An exhaustive filmography of the studio can be found here.
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- How long is Ratatouille?1 hour and 51 minutes
- When was Ratatouille released?June 27, 2007
- What is the IMDb rating of Ratatouille?8.1 out of 10
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- Who directed Ratatouille?Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava
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- Who are the characters in Ratatouille?Remy, Skinner, Alfredo Linguini, Django, Emile, Anton Ego, Gusteau, Colette, Horst, Lalo, and others
- What is the plot of Ratatouille?A rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.
- What was the budget for Ratatouille?$150 million
- How much did Ratatouille earn at the worldwide box office?$624 million
- How much did Ratatouille earn at the US box office?$206 million
- What is Ratatouille rated?G
- What genre is Ratatouille?Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Family, and Fantasy
- How many awards has Ratatouille won?68 awards
- How many awards has Ratatouille been nominated for?110 nominations
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