Marcelle Toing, owner of the best restaurant in Rio de Janeiro, must go on missions to steal ingredients from human restaurants to keep his meals the best.
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Memorable, crazy movie
Lack of good storyline.
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
This documentary had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The movie begins by introducing Marcell Toing, a world famous Brazilian chef and owner of the restaurant Ratatoing, of which the film is named after. However, this film quickly spirals into a claustrophobic thriller that shows audiences the dark side of the restaurant industry and the dangers of corporate espionage and deception. The film's soundtrack is truly beautiful; it sets the tone for every scene, beginning as an upbeat composition, but it slowly descends into a darker tone. The cinematography was outstanding as well. Every scene used fresh and innovative camera angles that expressed intense emotion in every scene they were used. Overall, this film is a modern masterpiece, and has definitely earned its way into my top 10 films of all time.
This movie was the greatest thing about mankind. I was laughing, afraid, crying, and clapping at the end. That chase between Marcelle and the cat had me biting my nails. People say that it is a rip-off of Ratatouille(The inferior movie), but as I dug deeper Ratatoing came out 2 days before Ratatouille! I don't get how anyone could rate this 1, as everything about this movie is a masterpiece! It certainly shows that these gods of creators spent hours, months, even years planning, animating, editing, and found the best of the best voice actors to play some of my favourite characters! In conclusion, this movie is amazing. I would rate it 100/10 if I could. I recommend it to all families, kids, adults, anyone or thing!
Ratatoing was perhaps the greatest film of 2007. It's unbelievable that Pixar would go as far as to copy this movie with Ratatouille. Ratatoing has some of the greatest dialog and voice acting, with stars such as Douglas Guedes as Marcell, Elisa Vilon as Carol, and Sidney Ross as Greg. Their conversations are so fluid, and don't feel forced at all. My little disabled brother clearly prefers this movie over Ratatouille, as told by the mumbling through his headgear. A restaurant run by rats, was Michelle Gabriel's greatest accomplishment, and should sue Pixar for copying her idea. Like, Comment, and Subscribe if this movie made you hungry. Tomorrow we will be doing a Pewdiepie Happy Wheels compilation!~With Love, Tommy Wiseau
When I saw the picture for this movie on Google I rolled my eyes and thought. "Yay. Another animated movie rip off." However this one shocked me by being worse than I thought.1. The animation is ugly and horrid to look at. It looks like no one put in any effort when it came to how the animals were moving their mouths because all they did was move their lips up and down. I could go into a long rant about how bad it is but i would be wasting time.2. Speaking of wasting time a whole quarter of the movie at the beginning is the rats going on and on about how good the food is. That's wasting time at its best. It's a 40 minute movie and they spend ten minutes talking about how great the food is. Plus they also waste time by using suiting up montages when the rats put on spy gear. They do this at least three times which is like I said earlier is very pointless.3. The voice acting sucks. They sound like they couldn't care about these roles or the movie any more than the audience. Which doesn't help the characters. If you asked me to identify any of these rats I couldn't honestly do it. They are all just bland and dull characters that I wish would walk out of this movie.Usually in a Video Brinquedo movie there is at least one tiny factor I liked about the movie but there is no redeeming quality in this movie. This movie is just a waste of time for not only for the audience but for the makers of this movie too.