I shall take the approach of the critic within the movie for this one. (He kind of inspired me.

:)
I have watched Pixar films since their debute on Sesame Street when I was at a very young age. I always did enjoy those animated lamps. Now, as for the movie, Ratatouille, I am surprised as to where the title came from. I never expected a food dish to inspire a whole movie. You would never really expect it in the end.
A rat as a chef. They have always been seen as an infestation. Of course, lab cases have shown that they are rather intelligent creatures. The movie peaked my interst the moment I learned that a rat was a chef and we would see things from his point of view.
It is unbelieveable how this all worked. With the lack of skill the boy had, I never expected him to be the son of the original owner of the resturant. How quaint that he gets the only female chef in the whole kitchen as his love interest. I really enjoyed her as I do all tough women.
Paris as the main area for the storyline. Paris has always been seen as the place to find two things. One is love. The other is fine food. The story revolved around the art of fine food. It is true that anyone can cook, but there are those that excel our expectations with their gifts.
There is no doubt that once again Pixar has created a film that goes beyond what we would expect to come out of a film. The minds of Pixar have always been a joy to me, and I humbly await this 5 star film to come out on DVD and will buy it when it does.
</end critic mode>
Well, I'll see ya all later! :^.^: