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MOVIES AT GRANDMA'S HOUSE NEWSLETTER
Hello, Movie Lovers!
Welcome to this week's Movies at Grandmas House newsletter! We're back with the twenty-seventh edition of "Grandma's Archives" where we continue celebrating films from our podcast—and this week, we're serving up one of Pixar's most sophisticated and artistically rich creations.
This week, we're cooking up something special with the 2007 Pixar masterpiece, Ratatouille. Remy is a rat with an extraordinary gift—a refined palate and a passion for cooking that sets him apart from his garbage-foraging family. Inspired by the late Chef Gusteau's philosophy that "anyone can cook," Remy dreams of becoming a real chef. When fate brings him to Gusteau's restaurant in Paris, he forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, a hapless garbage boy with no cooking skills. Together, they navigate the cutthroat world of French haute cuisine while hiding their secret collaboration and proving that greatness can come from the most unexpected places.
We gave this one a perfect 5 out of 5 stars! Ratatouille is Pixar at their absolute best—an artsy film that can be enjoyed by all. A rat who dreams of being a chef shouldn't work on paper, but it becomes something incredible in execution. The animation is stunning with food that looks good enough to taste and a breathtakingly beautiful Paris. Brad Bird's direction balances slapstick comedy with genuine sophistication, and the lessons about art, passion, creativity, and courage resonate deeply. Anton Ego's final monologue is one of the most profound moments in any Pixar film. This is a masterpiece about the relationship between artist and critic, the value of creative risk, and what it means to create something meaningful. This is cinema.
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Ratatouille (2007)
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Isaac's Rating
Watch it at Grandma’s
“This was a movie at Grandma’s house for me. This is one of the few movies that has a different experience with each watch. This is Pixar at the top of its game, the story animation everything is top notch. It deserves the take it home rating, but for me I give it a high honor of watching it every once and a while, waiting to see what kind of experience I’ll have next time."
Seth's Rating
Take It Home!
“Pixar delivers an artsy classic with heart as well. I love this film!”


B+
Family Friendly With Some Caution
Adult Themes

How would you rate Ratatouille?

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