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Pixar Animation Studios strikes again with Ratatouille! Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) helms this computer animated feature about a young rat named Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) gifted with a sensitive sense of smell. His talent makes him the ideal poison sniffer, helping his pack discern which foods have been laced with rat poison, but Remy has a different dream: to be a gourmet chef! This unusual rat gets his chance when he's separated from his pack, only to wind up befriending Linguini (voiced by Lou Romano), a garbage boy at the once-renowned Paris restaurant Gusteau's. With Remy's help, Linguini becomes the hottest chef in the city, but will this pair of culinary cohorts be able to win over Remy's skeptical family, not to mention Ego (voiced by Peter O'Toole), the most powerful - and picky - food critic in Paris?

Audiences and critics alike responded to Ratatouille at the 2007 summer box office, propelling the film to blockbuster status and continuing the incomparable string of hits from Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. The unusual storyline of a rat seeking to become a chef allows director Brad Bird the chance to deliver complex and even mature messages that may surprise many moviergoers. But that doesn't mean the film isn't fun. True to the Disney-Pixar formula, Ratatouille possesses a quirky and endearing cast of characters, a rousing and inspirational storyline, and loads of entertaining comedy that should charm and delight the entire family.

The latest Disney-Pixar blockbuster Ratatouille arrives on DVD in a collector's edition loaded with extras. Besides the full-length feature film, this DVD edition includes a new original animation, Your Friend the Rat, the Pixar short Lifted, plus various other bonus features.

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Product Title: Ratatouille (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 五星級大鼠 (DVD) (香港版) 五星级大鼠 (DVD) (香港版) Ratatouille (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) Ratatouille (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Also known as: 料理鼠王 料理鼠王
Artist Name(s): Brad Bird Brad Bird Brad Bird ブラッド・バード Brad Bird
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Release Date: 2007-11-05
Language: English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia), Bahasa (Indonesia)
Country of Origin: United States
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: I
Duration: 111 (mins)
Publisher: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005087626

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* Screen Format: 2.39:1 (Enhanced For 16:9 TV)
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1
* Special Features:
- 額外製作短片:飄浮 Lifted: Hilarious Animated Theatrical Short Film
- 人類老鼠大接觸 Your Friend The Rat
- 美食與電影的追尋 Fine Food & Film
- 隱藏片段 Eater Eggs:
~ 彼思烹飪學校 L'Ecole Culinaire de Pisar
~ "YES"爆笑鏡頭 Yes! Shots
~ 「死路牌捕鼠器」廣告 Ro-Dead Commercial
~ "Ratatouille"怎麼唸" How to Pronounce Ratatouille

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Director: Brad Bird

粵語配音:鄭中基、梁漢文、張柏芝

開口埋口 "Bon appetit" 竟出自一隻為食鼠口中?一隻居住法國的老鼠Remy,天生嘴刁為食,最大志願有朝成為五星級大廚。為達成理想,Remy不惜舉家搬到巴黎一間頂級餐廳的地下水渠居住,更在偷師、找材料、試煮菜期間不惜竄遍大街小巷,搞到全城一鑊粥,炒起無數笑料!到底人人喊打的老鼠Remy能否如願以償,成為《五星級大鼠》?

In the hilarious new animated-adventure, RATATOUILLE, a rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family's wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the city of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unwanted visitor in the kitchen at one of Paris' most exclusive restaurants, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, the garbage boy, who inadvertently discovers Remy's amazing talents. They strike a deal, ultimately setting into motion a hilarious and exciting chain of extraordinary events that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down.
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Awards

This film has won 1 award(s) and received 4 award nomination(s).
  • Oscar Academy Awards 2008
    • Best Original Screenplay Nomination
    • Best Sound Mixing Nomination
    • Best Sound Editing Nomination
    • Best Original Score Nomination
    • Best Animated Feature Film of the Year Winner
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March 20, 2008

This rat is cool
I watched Ratatouille with a 3-year old who is currently obsessed with super heroes. Hey, want to watch a movie about a rodent who becomes a super chef? "Yeah, hee!" came the big response; whereas I cringed at the idea. What will Pixar think of next? A cockroach barista? Rats conjure up images of the Great Plague, disease, and so forth - nothing too positive. To see a whole army of rats swarming around the sacred kitchen is not my ideal night of entertainment, but that's exactly what happens in this brave new animation.

Having an extremely keen sense of taste as well as a passion for culinary arts, you can say, Remy is not your average rat. But in a world driven by humans, an eccentric rat is unfortunately just another pesty rat. Estranged from his clan during a flooding accident, Remy finds himself alone in the sewer with a cookbook written by the late legendary chef Gusteau whose famous motto "Anyone can cook" inspires Remy. By luck, he stumbles into the kitchen of chef Gusteau's now struggling restaurant and spots a perfect opportunity to let his hidden talents loose. Surreptitiously sneaking in his own gourmet recipe into a big pot of soup, Remy immerses himself in the ecstasy of creation, while Linguini, a garbage boy, witnesses the entire act from a distance with utter shock. Then suddenly the soup becomes a big hit among customers, sending a flurry of orders into the kitchen. Linguini is mistaken to be the hero with the sole knowledge of the ingredients and is immediately given the chef's role. With no one else to turn to, Linguini strikes a deal with Remy who becomes his personal muse. Masquerading as THE chef inside Linguini's muffin hat, Remy lives his dream vicariously through his partner-in-crime, giving out precise instructions via a hair-pulling communication method in what is to be the film's most delightful slapstick moment.

Brimming with realistic special effects, Ratatoille simulates its animated characters with immaculate details, pinning down every movement to a single strand of hair. You can be sure that Remy appears nothing like Mickey Mouse donned in that adorable buttondown outfit. Unequivocally, my vote for the film's most striking moment goes to the scene where ruthless restaurant critic Anton Ego takes one mouthful of Remy's home-style "Ratatoille" dish and his mind immediately shoots back in time to his childhood. Enraptured by the emotional vestiges of his mother's warm home-cooked meal, Ego rekindles his childhood innocence, leaving you charmed and teary.

For a little rat movie, there's plenty of inspiring messages and lessons for everyone. My 3-year old companion seemed most excited by the scene where Remy and his gang of rats raid through the restaurant's food storage. "BAD RATS!" he yelled. Yes, stealing is bad. Regrettably, Remy lost face from then on. I, on the other hand, recovered from Remy's mischief, and began my own discovery of enlightenment through watching a rat transform into a real hero. For me, it was his sheer focus and passion for what seemed like an impossible dream that got me envious of this little fuzzy creature. A celebration of life, hope, and possibilities, Ratatoille is best summed in Anton Ego's most eloquent speech: Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.

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Customer Review of "Ratatouille (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (2)

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December 1, 2007

Best Pixar Film yet Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Out of all the Pixar films I have seen, this one is the best. All other films to me didn't have a strong a storyline, especially Cars. Instead, Ratatouille brings in a connection between man and mouse through cooking. I could never get myself to buy any other Pixar films but this one has gotten me wanting to buy it. Great film in the opinion of someone who doesn't really like pixar films.
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November 23, 2007

Could have been better Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
If you have enjoyed Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Cars. Set your hopes lower for this one. Somehow the magic is not there. It is still a good movie. Can see the Pizar team put alot of effort in this show. A good show but not a Classic.
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