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A chef 's special

(Ratatouille)

        Two seemingly protagonists battle with unexpected odds and how they overcome the situation is well said in the latest release 'Ratatouille' (pronounced as rat-a-too-ee) from Pixar Animation Studios.

        Brad Bird the Cartoon writer-director and Pixar Animation Studios after the success of 'The Incredibles' have come together for Ratatouille.

        Who would think a rat in a restaurant's kitchen would make anything other than involving knives flying in all directions? Bird builds a comic world in which a rat named as 'Remy' and his companion garbage boy named Linguini carve their own imaginative path of becoming the greatest chefs in Paris. 'Ratatouille' gives us two seemingly hapless protagonists battling impossible odds.

        The first is Remy (voiced by comic Patton Oswalt), an uncommon French rat who refuses to eat from garbage. The rat's hero is Paris' culinary expert Auguste Gusteau, whose motto is 'Anybody Can Cook'.

        Everything is so realistic in its textures, colours and the movement of all the characters from the rats, right down to their hairs and tail, to the humans flying this way are incredible.

        The friendship between Remy and Linguini carries genuine sympathy and caring. The movie is produced by Brad Lewis and the music is by Michael Giacchino. An entertainer for all ages.

 - Vijay Karthik

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