Remy, a rat, possesses a palate far more refined than that of his fellow comrades. He dreams of becoming a chef, one who creates rather than scavenges. When fate deposits him in the sewers beneath one of Paris’s most famous restaurants, he finds himself ideally placed to fulfill his dream. Forming an unusual alliance with a hapless young kitchen worker, Remy begins a daring culinary double life. As Remy pursues his vision, he must navigate the suspicions of the calculating Head Chef Skinner, the disapproval of Remy’s own colony, and the foreboding presence of renowned food critic Anton Ego, who strikes fear in the hearts of chefs all throughout France.
Directed by Brad Bird
work
sibling relationship
paris, france
expensive restaurant
river
confidence
cooking
evacuation
mouse
leaving one's family
restaurant
villain
restaurant critic
spice
cookbook
food
chef
sewer
unlikely friendship
french restaurant
rat
french cuisine
fine dining
3d animation
inspirational
romantic
cheerful
Rank
#4 in 2007·#377 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
4.2 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
Patton Oswalt
Remy (voice)
Ian Holm
Skinner (voice)
Lou Romano
Linguini (voice)
Brian Dennehy
Django (voice)
Peter Sohn
Emile (voice)
Peter O'Toole
Anton Ego (voice)
Brad Garrett
Gusteau (voice)
Janeane Garofalo
Colette (voice)
Will Arnett
Horst (voice)
Julius Callahan
Lalo / Francois (voice)
James Remar
Larousse (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Mustafa (voice)
Crew
Brad Bird
Director
Jan Pinkava
Co-Director
Brad Bird
Screenplay
Michael Giacchino
Original Music Composer
Darren T. Holmes
Editor
Bradford Lewis
Producer
John Lasseter
Executive Producer
Andrew Stanton
Executive Producer
Randy Thom
Sound Designer
Tom MacDougall
Music Supervisor
Harley Jessup
Production Design
Stephen King
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Popular Reviews
15926 reviews
KalekalePRO
9.4★ · 02/11/25
fire
fire
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Ana LaraPRO
9.9★ · 03/03/25
3
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Michael JecmenPRO
9.8★ · 09/03/24
wow. this movie is heartfelt, funny, beautifully animated, and genuinely holds up so well
wow. this movie is heartfelt, funny, beautifully animated, and genuinely holds up so well