I can confidently say that Ratatouille is Pixar’s best film. I already knew that but now I truly know why. The movie isn’t perfect but c’mon, what is. Ratatouille’s best feature is its message, anyone can cook. Except the movie’s not just talking about food, it’s about being a creative. The message is so profound and gives you all the hope in the world, no matter where you’re from, anyone has the ability to be a great artist. Anyone can create, anyone can give to the world instead of constantly taking what it has to offer, you can put down your 2 cents. I love how Remy in the end doesn’t choose one side over the other, he doesn’t have to choose between Linguini and his family, he has both sides and he knows they don’t define him, he goes in his own little chef direction. I could not stop crying tears of joy when Anton ate the ratatouille and gave his review, I love Brad Bird. He truly cares about art, he loves it to bits and pieces, he doesn’t pander to anyone he just makes his movies and writes a story that matters (though his recent films like Incredibles 2 and Tomorrowland were not good). I love this movie, whenever I rewatch it I always come out the other side with new things I didn’t get before. I’ve grown up with this movie and now I’m at a point where I fully understand it, what a joyous moment :) Now more than ever, I think people should watch Ratatouille. In a world filled with people and barriers that continue to take from society and its makers, Ratatouille lets me know that no matter what, anyone can be an artist and anyone can change the world with their input
Thank you Brad Bird!