Remy y Emile defienden el caso de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.Remy y Emile defienden el caso de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.Remy y Emile defienden el caso de las ratas ilustrando los hechos históricos y científicos sobre la especie y su interacción con los humanos.
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
- Remy
- (voz)
- Emile
- (voz)
- Linguini
- (voz)
- Disclaimer Guy
- (voz)
- (as Tony Russell)
- P.T. Flea
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- Curiosidades(at around 9 mins) A 2-D rendering of the title robot from Pixar's next feature project, WALL·E (2008) appears as the driver of a futuristic Mars vehicle during the musical number.
- Citas
[first lines]
Remy: Hello, I'm Remy and this is my brother Emile.
Emile: Hi.
Remy: We're here to speak out on behalf of repressed rats everywhere. Rats who don't have the access to media that our movie escorts us. Yes, we have to. We rats have to take a stand.
Emile: You said we'd sing something. You know, joke around. You did not say we were going to take a stand.
Remy: This is important. Humans need to know, humans need to...
Emile: Feed us. That's what you need to do. Leave some garbage out and we won't bother you. Just leave the lid on top of the can loose.
Remy: Alright. Moving on.
- ConexionesFeatures Victoria por medio de la Fuerza Aérea (1943)
- Banda sonoraPlan B
Music by James G. Dashe
Lyrics by Jim Capobianco and James G. Dashe
Arrangement by Jennifer Hammond and Michael Giacchino
Performed by Patton Oswalt, Peter Sohn, and James G. Dashe
Music recorded at Skywalker Scoring Stage
It is a clever chance of pace for the added short film because it takes the creative humour of Pixar and makes a bit of an attempt to do something new. For me it mostly works and I found it to be quite interesting but not at the expense of entertainment value. The laughs are not that strong but the style of delivery means it is continually amusing. Talking of style of delivery the main thing I liked about it was that the animation was a lot more creative and impressive that the all-CGI film itself. Yes, the CGI is quite brilliant as usual but I appreciated the mix of styles and techniques employed here. Not sure if it was deliberate to achieve this but to me it felt like the studio reminding the viewer that it is not the computers that make all this seem easy so much as the animators behind it regardless of style.
Overall then, not a hilarious short film but an interesting and entertaining one. Amusing throughout, the simplified run through history is well presented but for my money what makes it worth seeing is the range of animation styles all coming together in this film.
- bob the moo
- 3 may 2008
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- Duración11 minutos
- Color