Ratatouille [Blu-ray]
H**N
Always my go to movie
I love watching this movie. This is my “baby blanket” movie that I watch on repeat 😅 we have Disney+ but our wifi often cuts out because we live in a very rural area. So happy to have purchased it so that I never have to worry about it cutting out 😊
V**A
Kids favorite movie
Fun, funny , cute and family movie.
E**N
movie
i like this movie alot so does my family
A**W
Kids loved it
It is getting harder and harder for us to find movies that our little kids have not already watched as a family. We all sat down to watch this one and it did not disappoint the kiddos were glued to the screen the entire time. Hope that helps.
T**K
Ratatouille (Blu-ray)
Movie - 5.0Prior to viewing this movie, I hadn't seen any Disney/Pixar films since Toy Story. I know, I'm out of the loop, but thank goodness I found this gem in Ratatouille. Never had I been so brought back to the joys of childhood where I could watch a movie and have it bring about so many forms of sheer joy and innocent emotion and feel like I actually was a kid again. But at the same time, I found a very subtle maturity to the story and characters of this movie as well. The amazement of cooking and food, the exotic backdrop of Paris, the silly, yet serious interactions of a rat and his handler, then the denouement of a hard-nosed food critic who rediscovered himself and reasserted the happiness of which only food can do to a person; all of these elements make for a very light-hearted comedy about what it means to find something in life that you can dedicate yourself to, pursue, and enjoy to your heart's content. In particular, I was every impressed with the script and screenplay. Remy's conscience being played by an imaginary version of Gusteau was brilliant in studying his overall character as the audience gets a clear, basic understanding of what Remy is thinking to himself. Linguini is a "lovable loser" archetype that tries so hard, but always manages to bumble things. There's a sort of coyness that makes him fun to root for and his "ambitions" are commendable, kind of like an "everyman," so I really enjoyed watching him as well. Then, there are all of the other supporting characters in Chef Skinner, Anton Ego, Collette, Remy's family, etc. that ultimately make the film one very enjoyable experience. Top that off with a great soundtrack by Michael Giacchino who captures much of the same exoticism that makes Paris so intriguing, and you've got this lovely Oscar-wining feature.Video - 5.0Being a direct digital transfer of CG to BD, the result is flawless. Colors are vibrant with lots of yellows and golds accentuating the color palette of the kitchen at Gusteau's. Black levels and contrast are perfect in revealing all the fine detailed lines from the hugeness of Linguini's nose down to the tiny hairs and whiskers of Remy and his clan. Images are always sharp, and the image itself provides for some great example of depth and dimensionality. There are no signs of aliasing, color banding, or any other hiccups making for some beautiful shots of photography amongst the backdrop of Paris, and even some of the inner housing of Linguini's apartment, the kitchen, and the sewers. There also appear to be no signs of artificial enhancement or manipulation, making this a transfer as perfect as you can get and ready to be showcased for all.Audio - 5.0Using an uncompressed PCM 5.1 track, Ratatouille is equally as stunning as it's video counterpart. Dialogue is clear, and directionality is particularly precise during kitchen scenes with the clanging of pots and pans, whooshing of flames, and dribbles of liquid all over the place. Music accompanies the sound effects perfectly and immerses the viewer with some wonderful and adventurous melodies that really compliment the story telling, never overdoing itself or intruding over the dialogue. LFEs are most prominent during musical numbers and when things are being chopped up. There really are no flaws with the general sound design and placement and should be enjoyable by the ears of any.Extras - 4.5Personally, I found the extras to be very fun and informative. But the only gripe I have is that they didn't put the "making of" featurettes on as separate 25GB disc by itself. Instead of SD specials, they could've well been HD. Other than that, though, they're all very enjoyable. The Pixar animated shorts are always a nice addition, while the "rat history" as narrated by Remy and Emile served as a cute parody of how rats could be thought of under a different light (not that it'll ever happen since rats aren't as smart as this, but the effort is appreciated). Then of course there's the production segments, which continue to amaze me in how hard it really is to produce films of this caliber. I highly respect and give thanks to all the people involved in these types of projects.Overall - 5.0The only thing that would've made this release any better is an extra disc specifically reserved for the special features. But other than that, it's an extreme delight to have watched this film for its cheery and lovable narrative about personal passion and the following of one's dreams. With immaculate A/V quality and an excellent set of extras and special features, I can't recommend this title enough for both kids and adults.
T**O
One of our all time favorite
Purely entertaining and fun to watch. I often looked at my wife while we’re watching, she’s always smiling. I can tell she’s enjoying the movie as I am.
G**N
Underrated
My family loves this movie, my daughter is in high school now and she still watches it.
H**L
Masterpiece!
I was really skeptical of this film when I first saw the theatrical preview. I figured my kids would like the film, so I decided to get the DVD. I had to help myself get past the absurdity of a dirty rat that can control the movements of a person by yanking on his hair in order to cook meals to enjoy this film. Once I did, I truly opened the door to a marvelous masterpiece. The film has it's moments of comedy, but the story is really touching. Combining these elements with a wonderful score and marvelous performances makes this my favorite movie of the year.I really hate writing reviews, because I don't want to give too much about the film away. I really knew very little about this movie before I saw it, and I think that helped make it so enjoyable for me when I finally got to see it. One of my most favorite parts of the film is when "The Grim Eater" writes his review of Gusteau's restaurant near the end of the film. The words are so well organized and seem to just flow in wonderfully succinct passion that I find myself aspiring to elevate my own linguistic skills.I give this DVD 4 stars because of the actual DVD itself. There is no 2-disc version of this film available on DVD that I have been able to find. Whether such a version will be available in the future is unknown. There are only a couple of bonus features. One is the short film "Lifted" and another is a little presenation on the history of rats. This is really a shame, because I find it rare to desire such a release of most films. Every now and then a film comes along in which I would truly be interested in having lots of bonus material and behind-the-scenes features and information. Ratatouille is one such film and sadly, unless you are willing to buy the Blu-Ray version, it appears we will not have access to those wonderful features.My one caution about the film is don't watch it close to meal time. It always makes me hungry when I watch it!
G**E
Ah, França, cozinha, paixão, reputação, Ratatouille!
Ratatouille é, sem dúvidas, uma dos filmes da Disney & Pixar que mais me encantou; é lindo, poético e tão revelador... Fico feliz que, agora, tenho essa história que faz parte de minha história. A loja me enviou um excelente produto, bem embalado, caprichado e a entrega foi satisfatória. Estou ansioso para comprar mais produtos da loja Bazani e continuar com minha coleção de DVDs e Blu-rays.
M**R
Ratatouille
Qu'elle jolie film un des chef d'œuvre Disney,même si je suis pas très fan de leur film en général.
S**.
Un très beau film
Le film est superbe, une belle histoire qui donne du rêve aux petits et grands.
M**R
Ein Leckerbissen - einer meiner Lieblingsfilme mit einer tollen Botschaft!
Jeder kann kochen, jeder kann diesen Film sehen, jedem kann ich diesen Film empfehlen.Ratatouille ist ein Leckerbissen für alle, die Animationsfilme lieben.Eine Wundertüte für die ganze Familie."Ratatouille" kenne ich schon seit Jahren. Ich habe noch die DVD mit dem Schuber im Regal stehen. Diese wurde schon gefühlt 1000 mal angesehen. Da ich dieses Kunstwerk auch in einer Rattenschärfe sehen wollte, habe ich mir die BluRay gekauft.Die BluRay lohnt sich wirklich. Man muss den Film wegen HD nicht doppelt kaufen, aber man muss zugeben, dass der Film auf der BluRay richtig gut aussieht. Im Vergleich zur DVD kann man auf der BluRay noch die ein oder anderen Details erkennen.Kommen wir jedoch zum Film:Die Story ist ganz interessant und soll etwas vermitteln. Jeder kann kochen. Im Allgemeinen soll das wohl heißen, dass jeder seine Träume erreichen kann, selbst wenn man "nur eine kleine Ratte" ist. Den Begriff "Träume werden wahr" kennen wir aus anderen Filmen.Umso schöner ist es, dass man diese Botschaft in einem Film findet, der für die ganze Familie geeignet ist. Darüber kann man auch diskutieren. Ohnehin ist Disney/Pixar dafür bekannt, dass man immer etwas aus dem Film mitnehmen kann und man am Ende nicht da sitzt und sich fragt, was das eigentlich alles sollte.Die Charaktere sind sehr schön. Die Ratte Rémy erscheint sehr symphatisch und süß. Ja, die Ratten in diesem Film sind süß. Es ist kein Horrorfilm, in dem man sich vor den Viechern fürchten muss. Sein Bruder Emil stopft alles in sich hinein. Die Ratten denken nicht darüber nach, was sie essen, sondern sie wollen bloß essen. Rémy ist ganz anders. Er ist ein Feinschmecker und er hat einen Traum. Er will kochen und er will nach Paris. Durch ein Unglück landet er dann sogar dort. Zur Krönung arbeitet er sogar im berühmten Restaurant "Gusteau's". Doch keiner kennt ihn - jeder denkt, dass der Tellerwäscher Linguini der wundersame Koch wäre.Ich liebe die Geschichte. Sie ist herzallerliebst.Dass der Film auch noch in Paris spielt, ist genial. Nachdem ich diesen Film das erste mal gesehen habe, habe ich mir gesagt, dass ich auch mal Paris sehen will. So schön sah der Film inmitten dieser Kulisse aus. Hier sieht man auch die Seine, den Eiffelturm und auch Notre Dame (zumindest müsste das die Kirche an der Seine gewesen sein). Ich selber war schon in Paris und kann auch Französisch. Somit kann ich nur sagen, dass Paris in diesem Film perfekt rüberkommt. Man hat es geschafft diesen Charme zu übertragen. Jeder, der diesen Film sieht und mag, will nach Paris.Wer gutes Essen mag, mag auch diesen Film. Hier geht es um Kochen und um Leidenschaft. Alles sehr schön umgesetzt.Der Soundtrack ist brillant! Michael Giacchino hat es geschafft dieses Französische, dieses Poetische und diese Leidenschaft musikalisch auszudrücken. Die Musik unterstreicht den Film und passt sich der Spannung des Filmes an. Wird es spannender, hört man dies auch in dem Soundtrack.Der Film schafft es diese gewissen Emotionen rüberzubringen. Sowas schaffen sonst nur Filme wie "Schindlers Liste" oder "Der weiße Hai". Dass "Ratatouille" etwas Besonderes ist müsste man spätestens jetzt merken, da ich in ja sogar schon mit Meisterwerken vergleiche.Es gibt auch sicherlich Leute, die diesen Film nicht mögen. Dazu sage ich nur, dass jeder seinen eigenen Geschmack hat. "Ratatouille" ist und bleibt einer meiner Lieblingsfilme. Er ist auf jeden Fall richtig gewürzt und wer kein Ratatouille mag, der muss sich eben etwas anderes aussuchen. Die Speisekarte ist groß und der Film bietet genug. Technisch (2007) sieht das super aus!Mich spricht "Ratatouille" an und ich bin mit der BluRay und der DVD zufrieden. Der Kurzfilm "Lifted" ist auch nicht schlecht... Ich schaue zwar normalerweise nicht alle Extras an, aber bei diesem Film mache ich das doch gerne!
T**O
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Produto de qualidade obrigada amazon prime pela preferência muito contente
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