The music'sĬentrepiece is the song "Le Festin" beautifully sung by Camille - when Michael Giacchino's first high-profile film score was for The IncrediblesĪnd so it's no surprise to find him back here. The streets and waterways of Paris is awe-inspiring). Which takes the field on to the next level (a chase sequence through The jokes which will appeal to all ages and some stunning animation The hallmarks of Pixar at its best are all there, with but was charmed by the delightful Ratatouille,Īn unlikely but lovely story about a rat with unusual gastronomic Was a bit disappointing (it's still good by any other standards, butĬompared with the other Pixar features I don't think it quite holds up) I was the only person in the world who thought The Incredibles Pixar reviewĪfter the success of The Incredibles, fans of animations were eagerly awaiting Brad Bird's follow-up for Pixar, Ratatouille. Cover copyright (c) 2007 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
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