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Ratatouille

2016

Directed by Félix Guimard

ShortComedy
58
Good

TheoScope Rating

Worldview · content · moral framework

Discern Score Breakdown

Audience Suitability

30

Kids

Under 10

45

Teens

10–17

50

Adults

18+

35

Family

Mixed ages

Content Flags

Mature Themes

This is a 2016 French short comedy film that shares only its title with Pixar's beloved 2007 animated feature — it is an entirely unrelated production by director Félix Guimard. Virtually no plot, content, or critical information is publicly available, making any detailed evaluation speculative. Families searching for the Pixar film should be aware this is a different work entirely, and the low audience scores reflect the risk of unknown content rather than confirmed problems.

Pastoral Take

Mom and dad, this is not the Pixar Ratatouille — it is an entirely different French short film with no available plot description, no rating, and no documented content record, which means you genuinely cannot know what you are putting on before you watch it yourself first. Because it is an unrated foreign short comedy aimed at adults rather than families, you should preview it alone before deciding whether to share it with your children at any age. There is no documented redemptive value here, and with so many better-known and better-vetted films available, there is little reason to prioritize this one for family viewing.

Discussion Points

  • 1If you were expecting the Pixar Ratatouille and this turned out to be something very different — how does it feel when something isn't what you expected? Can you think of a time in the Bible when God surprised someone by doing things differently than they thought He would?
  • 2When we don't know much about something — like this film before we watched it — how do we decide whether to trust it? How does that connect to how we evaluate ideas, people, or messages we encounter in everyday life?
  • 3If this short film made you laugh, what was it about? Is all humor good humor — are there kinds of jokes that Christians should be thoughtful about, and why does that matter?

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Cast

Yvick Letexier, Ludovik Day, Didier Griselain, Otis Ngoi

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