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Ratatouille

Ratatouille

From the director of The Iron Giant and The Incredibles comes a new Pixar animation based on a street rat living in Paris.

Remy is a rat, constantly risking life in an expensive French restaurant because of his love of good food, as well as a desire to become a chef. His father and brother do not approve, and would rather stick to the normal rat life of eating garbage. The family can’t be split up, but who is in the right? The one wanting the dangerous but better life, or the ones who believe in an easy, if somewhat lesser, life?

This will be Pixar and Disney’s big release for 2007, before the epic Toy Story 3. Can it follow on from the success of Cars, Finding Nemo and A Bug’s Life? The trailer certainly has it moments (see here or the YouTube below).

The new Brad Bird-directed movie will be out this summer.

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