Friday, June 29, 2007

Ratatouille

Ratatouille (Director: Brad Bird, USA, 2007): My first thought upon seeing an anim­ated rat cooking in the kit­chen of a French res­taurant was “Wow! I hope this film can get kids inter­ested in good food.” So I hope we don’t end up seeing Ratatouille Happy Meals at McDonald’s. Seriously, although the main theme of the film was being “true to your­self” or some­thing like that, I was just impressed that a film aimed at kids would take the risk of trying to bring some­thing adult and exotic (and some would say snobby) within their reach. Especially at a time when the food offered to the majority of us is so bland and unhealthy.

As always, Pixar have out­done them­selves. I skipped Cars after hearing a few less-than-stellar reviews, but am glad I saw this. The atten­tion to detail is simply stun­ning, and the food looks real enough that I could almost smell and taste it. Thomas Keller, of Napa des­tin­a­tion The French Laundry, was a con­sultant on the film and it shows. (Maybe The French Laundry could offer Ratatouille Happy Meals. It would be great if they could get the price under $100. Ok, not funny.)

Food blogger Meg Hourihan and her hus­band Jason Kottke have both posted better reviews than mine, so I’ll stop here. Besides, I’m sud­denly a little bit hungry…

P.S. As someone who works in the wine busi­ness, it was funny to see the very spe­cial 1961 Château Latour at the heart of a key scene.

Official site for the film

9/10(9/10)

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