Ratatouille is a 2007 animated film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The story takes place in Paris and follows a young rat named Remy who dreams of becoming a chef, despite the obvious challenge that rats are not welcome in kitchens. Unlike other rats, Remy has a refined sense of taste and smell, and he is passionate about cooking. His hero is the famous (but deceased) chef Auguste Gusteau, whose motto is “Anyone can cook.”
Remy becomes separated from his family and ends up in the sewers of Paris. By chance, he finds himself near Gusteau’s once-great restaurant, which is now in decline. There, he witnesses a young, clumsy garbage boy named Linguini accidentally ruin a pot of soup. Unable to resist, Remy sneaks into the kitchen and fixes the soup, impressing the staff and a food critic. Linguini is blamed for the good soup, and the head chef forces him to recreate it. Desperate, Linguini finds Remy and realizes that the rat can cook.

The two form an unusual partnership. Remy hides under Linguini’s chef hat and controls his movements by pulling on his hair, allowing Linguini to cook while hiding the secret of his success. Their teamwork brings new life to the restaurant. However, the situation becomes more complicated when Linguini is revealed to be Gusteau’s son and the rightful owner of the restaurant. This leads to tension with the current head chef and more pressure on Linguini to perform.
Remy struggles with his loyalty to his rat family and his dream of being a chef. His family disapproves of humans, but Remy believes in following his passion. Things take a turn when the food critic Anton Ego returns to review the restaurant. Remy decides to take the risk and cook for him, preparing a simple but delicious dish of ratatouille, a traditional French vegetable stew. The dish reminds Ego of his childhood and deeply moves him.

Ego gives the restaurant a glowing review but the secret is soon discovered. The restaurant is shut down due to health violations, but Remy, Linguini, and their friends open a new, smaller bistro where rats and humans work together behind the scenes. Remy finally gets the chance to cook freely and follow his dreams.
Ratatouille is more than just a film about food. It’s a story about passion, following your dreams, and not letting others define your limits. The film teaches us that greatness can come from anywhere — even from someone as unlikely as a rat.





