Ratatouille scores a 10/10!

My daughters and I just returned home from seeing this on its opening night, and I can say this — none of us were disappointed!

This movie had us on the edge of our seats laughing and loving the main character, Remy the entire time.  Mixed with the antics of his brother Emile, and the gruff resolve of his father Django, this movie was a hit all around.

Remy, the main character.  Together, with Remy, you will understand loss, fight through oppression, and learn to embrace your desires and unleash your potential.

Emile, the lovable, rotund older brother of Remy.

Django, the sagely father who’s not too old to learn a lesson himself.

This movie, all 1 hour and 50 minutes of it, took us through hardships, and very poignant moments where we were left to delve inside ourselves and understand the artist that lay within all of us.  The hidden emotion that we so often fail to express to each other was unleashed in waves of eager wisdom, conveying to us the desire and emotion of a kindred spirit, one found, oddly enough, within the confines of an admirable, yet humble rat named Remy.

I highly suggest any lover of Pixar films definitely check out their latest, and longest installment.  Definitely worth the price of admission.

We were also lucky enough to see two other Pixar greats.  The short-film “Lifted,” and also the preview to the movie “WALL-E,” coming 2008.

Make sure to visit Pixar to check out all their great offerings and check out information on all their upcoming releases.  In fact, if you have a nice broadband connection you can go straight to Pixar’s theater and view tons of their work.

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