I caught this yesterday and thought it was absolutely wonderful, with a level of food detail that frankly, I found surprising. Foodies and fans of professional kitchens will love the detailed touches. In spite of the involvement of big-time industry consultants like Thomas Keller, I was expecting the food side of this film to be pandering and seriously dumbed down but it wasn't. It really delivered, especially with an important moment near the end of the film which accurately conveyed one important reason why it is that we love the foods we love. But beyond that moment of significance, many other elements of this film ring true.
The story is charming without being overly smarmy (or too predictable) and the artwork and animation are stellar. I think Peter O'Toole steals the show but the voice performances are excellent across the board. I think I'll probably go see it again because I'm sure I missed some of the little moments while focusing on the narrative, the first time through.
Given what I expected going in, I'm surprised to say that I recommend seeing this film. It definitely succeeds.
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