That never really bugged me. It’s kinda funny though, I’ve only seen this movie 3 times (as of today, me and Simon-Simon watched it together over skype, great fun!), and it had it’s position as my 2nd favorite before I watched it the 2nd time. Monsters jumped from 8th to 3rd after my 2nd viewing (keep in mind, the first 2 were about 6 years apart), so it’s pretty amazing that I remembered how great it was just from watching it the first time.
I’m probably gonna root through the features tonight, need something to do, and I plan on seeing all the features for all the movies at some point anyway. This is really a great movie, lots of fun, really great story, very unique characters, and just a fantastic movie overall. \m/
I do think that Pixar is trying to depart from their early formula, a lot of their plots have differed much more since The Incredibles. For those who don’t know yet, Up’s plot is very very emotional. Wall•E was an incredibly visual movie, Up’s more of a movie for the heart. Ratatouille is a movie about dreams, while Cars is a bit more traditional and has to do with friends and ambitions. I think the reason Cars didn’t do so well is because it’s very cookie-cutter for Pixar, it seems like it’s been done before. Also, the world in Cars isn’t as vibrant as most of the other movies. Ratatouille is the same way, but with a more substantial story. Pixar’s departure from their early work has actually really helped them in my eyes, they cover so much ground, and do it so well. They have something for everyone.
I think the main reason some people have a hard time liking Ratatouille is because you kind of have to have an eye for the little things in movies to appreciate it fully. I honestly think that Linguini, Collete, and Remy are some of the most well done characters from Pixar. Skinner is one of those characters that frustrates me to watch (Muntz does the same thing), and Ego is a mix of both.
My favorite kind of characters are ones like Linguini, Collete, Buzz (taking into account a mix of both before and after his realization of toy-dom), and Carl, ones that stand out for their unique personalities, and aren’t typical of normal movies. Remy stands out a bit, especially in his original spot in the clan, so he’s pretty great. Emile however, is a bit blah to me. Other faves include Dory, Russell, M-O (for what it’s worth), and Sulley.
I cry during Ego’s final critique a bit, really great part. I tear up a tad during Linguini’s speech when he reveals Remy as well.