Ratatouille – go see it

August 29, 2007 | Filed Under Point of View, Theatre & Movies, food & drinks, life's answers 

I have been away from this blog for a long time. It’s not as if life didn’t present opportunities to write here. I wasn’t short of time or things I could write. I spend many a Saturdays and Sundays wanting to write something but just not getting around doing it. Yet I am here, it’s more than midnight and I am writing. I have a silly user guide that needs to be converted to a powerpoint presentation, the kinds that want to make you quit your job or take a sabbatical to introspect on life. But, as I said, yet I am here.

The movie has had its effect on me. My eyes welled up during the movie and for a moment I thought I had survived the Total Perspective Vortex and come out of it alive and with greater wisdom. While that’s a contentional statement, the movie has indeed made me a different person.

It touched me in several ways. Firstly it’s about a rat, who aspires to be a chef. Which I think is a metaphor for a person wanting to do something away from the rat race. I am fascinated by culinary arts, and my eyes have always lit up with the idea of cooking and presenting to the world. I have aspirations of having a restaurant of my own. It’s a very fascinating idea, if you feel like hearing about it meet me over coffee.

It also categorized cooking under art, something that I too strongly believe in. and every person who cooks brings his or her own flavour to the stew. So the movie addressed the art angle and the constant struggle of pursuing art versus pursuing the struggle to earn a good livelihood.

And finally it spoke to the critic in me. Or rather had a drink with the critic in me, spoke sounds too much give and take. Amazingly two of the best dialogues in the movie are voiced by the supposedly antagonistic character, who is a critic. I would have put them here, but I would rather you hear it in the movie itself.

Some movies have defining moments. But very rarely does there come in a life – a defining movie. Go see it.

It has humour of the best kind, the kind that you will talk long after life has passed you by. And on idle Tuesdays when you have nothing to do and feeling a little heavy about life, you can remember this movie and make yourself happy.

And if you still want more from a movie, it’s a movie made with a lot of love and care. It’s tasty and is garnished well with a cherry on top.

Cheers! to Pixar and Walt Disney, and everyone else who is a part of the movie in any little way, even if you were just a garbage boy.

My grandmother told me that today’s night is a big one, God apparently writes the fate of us people for the whole of next year on this night. Many muslims pray the whole night to please God. I told my grandma that I should butter God up too, she found my statement funny. Thinking about it, the night does have a good feel about it and may be God-willed that I see the movie today. Must thank God for being such a wonderful God and willing such good things for me.

And all you people remember that the annual performance appraisal is not a recent HR invention but is as old as the hills.

Comments

7 Responses to “Ratatouille – go see it”

  1. Shashi on August 29th, 2007 8:46 am

    Masha’Allah. For me, God willed twice.

    Let’s spread the word about movie (I’ll write a post soon). Not many times one gets opportunity to see a movie which will last for next 50-100 years.

  2. pravin on August 31st, 2007 6:07 pm

    The rest are going today, isn’t it? I’ll borrow it from Thakkar when he gets the dvd version ;)

    P.S. Is this the Shashi that I know? I didn’t know he did poetry.

  3. Partho on September 2nd, 2007 1:37 pm

    i certainly feel like watching it now. I have been staying away from the disney/pixar renditions for a while now because i saw them contributing to what is known as the ‘Cuteness Industry’, and though it doesn’t make me angry, it makes me believe watching this stuff can wait. This film sounds like something more subtle, and certainly something that will wring me in the ways it touched you.

    I wish we could’ve all watched it together. I keep falling into negative spirals and then all the projects I cherish fall apart. I dearly want the Game to meet regularly, as many of us as can make it.

  4. Dhaval on September 3rd, 2007 11:45 am

    The movie came by but I did not care to see it. I was not aware that it is that good. Will surely check it out now.

  5. Altaf on September 5th, 2007 4:00 am

    Since you have so highly recommended, I will go watch it, even when the cartoon and animation genre of movie-making does not appeal to me. But jaayenge hum – aapne recommend kiya hai.

  6. sabah on October 15th, 2007 1:22 pm

    nice movie :) .. (watched on your recommendation) ..
    random comment .. you like rats and frogs and cheese ;)

  7. ravi on August 29th, 2008 8:47 pm

    15 times – i have already watched still… i feel i can go watching it more times. This is one of the best movie i have ever watched… before this movie Car was my favorite but this one is a classic in its own..

    Ravi bhagwat

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