Ratatouille
The Ratatouille
film was the eighth movie produced by Pixar, and was directed by Brad
Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The name of the movie was
taken from a French traditional dish named ratatouille
niçoise. The movie revolves around food one could say but the
plot of the movie is lead byRemy, a rat who dreams of becoming a chef
and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian
restaurant's garbage boy. Ratatouille was released on June 29, 2007 in
the United States, to both critical acclaim and box office success,
and later won the Academy.
Remy is a rat that lives in the attic of a French country home with
his brother Emile and a pack led by his father Django. Gifted with a
keen sense of smell and taste,
Remy aspires to be a gourmet chef, inspired by France's recently
deceased top chef, Auguste Gusteau, but instead his talent is put to
work in sniffing for rat poison. When the pack is discovered by the
home's occupant, they flee into the sewers; Remy becomes separated from
the others and ends up marooned underneath Gusteau's restaurant in
Paris, conversing with a hallucination of the famous chef.
Regarding the release of the movie, there are also toys available from
Wantitall.co.za these toys bring the main character to live; Learn to
Draw Disney
Pixar's Ratatouille is a 32-page, full-color book featuring many of
the movie's characters for kids to draw step by step-from Remy and
Linguini to Emilie and Gusteau. The easy-to-follow instructions use
simple shapes and techniques, so artists of all levels will be drawing
in no time. Plus, each new step appears in blue, so artists know
exactly what to draw next. The book also includes a synopsis of the
film along with humorous descriptions of each character. The variety is
endless as the list goes from learning games to small figures and
dolls.