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In Reply to: RE: Ratatouille: Criticisms posted by clarkjohnsen on July 18, 2007 at 10:08:51
I doubt that the increase in star ratings was accidental as so much attention was paid to accuracy elsewhere; it was probably a conscious decision by Pixar. Most folks in this country think in terms of 5 star ratings, so going with a 3 star rating would probably draw more attention to itself, perhaps confusing some folks into thinking it's a mediocre rating. Note: It's also possible that the wine switch was a subtle in-joke.
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AuPh
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superior and or good about themselves, an obvious jab at the would be Anton Ego types who would go to a film like this and then rush to the keyboard so as to point these keenly observed faux pas to the rabble who inhabit the ceilings of Internet Forums.
Notice that the two leads speak in completely neutral American accents so it's obvious what audience the movie was made for, what was nice is that the Rat and Human could not speak directly to each other and instead employed that oldest of communication methods, body language.
Clark is correct about the old lady and the shot gun, a bit overdone.
J.B.
Or Ego could have been made to make a fuss over the wrong bouteille!
clark
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How handy for a filmmaker, or a viewer of low degree, to believe!
clark
Is it any surprise that an irony of THAT magnitude might be lost on you, mon ami? ;^D
AuPh
That could've been shorter and a little less over the top and been just as effective, but I had no problem with the rats secretly living in the attic until their domicile was discovered and demolished due to Remy's gourmet cooking obsession. BTW, the rain, river and sewer scenes were especially well done, IMO; CGI has come a long way and PIXAR remains in the vanguard with great stories deserving of superb animation.AuPh
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