Thursday, August 30, 2007

A mild, soft and good cartoon wonder: Ratatouille

I usually find special and peaceful movies at the cinema a joy to my brother and me. While I seldom go to the cinema for there are usually other responsiblities to take care of, the occasional good movie is a remedy to the heart, and keeps the will for life ongoing. Life's play on the big screen is inspiring, educational, blessing and nourishing. The key is to choose wisely for the right reality movie.
Ratatouille is a wonder of the heart, and tells a simple wise story of the virtue of honesty and the grace that earnest effort gives. The joy of a simple mouse, with a good ethic, and a wise mentor, is a tale of the rewarding nature of goodness, patience and earnest effort. While the movie is blended in a colourful pictureque French ambience, with the feel of soft and mild hue, the grace of the story flow does gives a tune of slow, joyous process of life, that good service amidst a reality slowly gives a rewarding character to the steady and virtuous personality. There are many souls in the movie, all centred upon self lovingness, while the stars are those who truly care for others and deals with the situation in a good, wise and peaceful manner. The art is for man to learn lessons, and morals, and to live life well for, to the loving, an earnest and honest living in indeed a worthy endeavour. On this note, there are joyous victors in various fields of occupation, only that a need for good concertedness is essential. The glory of the earnest effect should go to the person with the talent, and a subtle understanding of this story does foretell that God gives talents to the deserving. I feel nice understanding this factor, that talent is the gift of the worthy for the essentially loving character. Please use this for the benefit of humankind.
Ratatouille is certainly a nice showcase of love, and while I do not intend to reveal the storyline, I feel this movie, for the understanding, is a soul-moulding experience. This movie is a shining star for those who came with children, and with some guidance, a mind is spectacularly beautified.

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