Ratatouille French Dub Review
: Most Blu-ray and DVD releases include the French audio track as a standard option.
Months later, Mathis sat in a dark Parisian cinema on opening night. The audience was quiet—French crowds are analytical. Then came the montage: Remy teaching the clumsy Linguini to cook. The English version played it for physical comedy. But the French dub had slowed the pacing by a quarter-second. Each flip of the pan became a lesson in savoir-faire . Ratatouille French Dub
) and culinary-specific idioms that feel more natural in the native tongue. : Most Blu-ray and DVD releases include the