Directed By- Brad Bird, and Jan Pinkava
Written By- Brad Bird
Starring- Patton Oswald, Lou Romano, Ian Holm, Janeane Garofalo, Peter O'Toole, Brian Dennehy, Peter Sohn, Brad Garrett, Will Arnett, James Remar
Run Time- 1hr. 50min.
Critics Review- "A film as rich as a sauce bearnaise, as refreshing as a raspberry sorbet, and a lot less predictable then the damn food metaphors and adjectives all us critics will churn out to discuss it. OK, one more and then I'll be done; it's yummy."- David Asen "Newsweek"
Rotten Tomatoes Rating- Critics- 96% Audience- 84%
Out of a possible 5 Stars- 4 1/2 stars
My Review-
Now that I have finally seen this movie, I have seen every Pixar movie ever made. So now it's officially hard to figure out which one is actually my favorite out of all of them, but I know this one will possibly be near the top if I ever come up with a list. One of the reasons why this movie is so amazing is that it's all about food and how much love can go into cooking and I love the motto of the movie "anybody can cook". Which is what made the movie work since it was a rat cooking most of the food in the movie. Patton Oswalt was the best choice for the roll of Remy, I could not picture anyone else as the voice and what else I loved about all actors in this movie is that I loved their what too me is a almost flawless French accent, which I thought was really cool. I do not know what took me so long to watch that Pixar movie, when I loved every minute of it. Possibly because it was about food and Paris, since I love food and really want to visit Paris so this movie was just amazing. I will differently add this movie to my Pixar collection which is quite small at the moment. If you have not seen this movie, even though most of you have. I suggest you watch it again since this is one of the many Pixar movies that can be watched more than once, I know I will be watching this numerous times.
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