I bet Disney was super happy and calmed about the idea of a silent movie for kids. And while I personally think that whole sequence has been the best thing Pixar has done, the rest of the movie isn’t as phenomenally perfect. It introduces us to two characters, it makes us care for them and it entertains us with barely a line of dialogue or two (more impressively, it entertains kids too!). The dialogue-free sequence is mesmerizing. The first 40 minutes of Wall-E are arguably the greatest thing Pixar has ever done. Let’s start by praising the other movies in my Top 5. So why do I think Ratatouille is the best one? Those movies are why I’m a screenwriter, they’re the reason I write for this site. I’ve recently seen all these movies and you have to understand I love them all SO MUCH. So we’re left with Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E and Up. Holy moly guacamole. Anastasia also doesn’t count because it’s just a Disney movie. And as much as I love, love, love Monsters, Inc I wouldn’t say it can match the remaining five in terms of quality and perfection. I will argue Brave, Monsters University and a bug’s life are all really good movies that aren’t truly great though. So, if we remove the Toy Story trilogy from contention, what Pixar movies can claim the honor of being the best ones? Certainly we will all agree both Cars don’t have a chance. Feel free to disagree with this opinion piece and post your opinion on the comments! But first, hear me out! I’m here to argue that, not counting the Toy Story trilogy, Ratatouille is Pixar’s best. To decide which is the best one is practically impossible since you won’t find one most people agree on. Pixar has released a grand total of 14 films so far.
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