Depends on which interpretation from the movie you want. >Anyone can become a cook
Frickno. There's a minimum requirement on making something edible and enjoyable. Some people just don't have it and may never get it. >A cook can come from anywhere
Yes. One's background doesn't necessarily prevent a person from understanding texture, flavor, etc. when given the chance to grow.
No, if you wasn't born with talent you're not gonna make.
Everything in life is predetermined.
Similar to have a decent person can come from a shitty family, and how a total subhuman can come from a healthy family.
If you're born good and talented you will live up to it and vice versa, simple as.
>Similar to have a decent person can come from a shitty family, and how a total subhuman can come from a healthy family.
This in particular needs to be heard. So sick of libtards jerking off social factors as the root of all evil.
>Ai assisted
I would gladly use ai assisted art if ai assisted meant it could produce a sketch for what I want to draw so I don't have to look up reference myself and I don't have to start entirely from scratch and if It could colour my drawings for me as in give it a basic color palette do I can work on shading and detail and if it could automatically set up some linework too that would be great
But all those things are too complicated for ai software, instead I'm supposed to spam the generate button
> t.genuinely thinks that all it takes to have a good life is to just work hard and be yourself
You either underage or grew up being sheltered from the real world problems > i'm actually successfully something something
No you don't, successful people don't lurk on Cinemaphile ratatouille thread
Hard disagree. Almost every person I knew throughout my life was talented and got it right on their first try, and anyone who wasn't talented wasn't even allowed a second try. Sports, education, club activities. You were either good or you were told to go sit in the corner.
I'm good at general bodybuilding and physical activity, yet I fricking suck at most sport games.
Yet it's opposite for my bro who is a skinny lanket who eats goyslop on daily basis.
Explain why and how was this not predetermined and aren't just natural advantages/disadvantages of us?
some basic natural ability at sports games it outclassed quickly by actual training. The difference that matters is in the top 1% of the top 1% where it's just pot luck what natural differences in your body will happen to make you a tiny bit better at a certain aspect of the game
>No, if you wasn't born with talent you're not gonna make.
I feel like many Asian households prove the opposite of this, especially the entirety of North Korea. There are so many kids there who can fricking play the violin or the piano perfectly at the age of 10. You think that's talent that caused them to be that good? You think they would've even touched the violin if they had the free will to choose their own path in life?
Left-brain, right-brain, passion, age, physical capabilities, environment, they're all factors as to how well someone can learn something.
Some people could practice for years and not get better because they are lacking the capacity to detect their own errors
However this could easily be fixed by taking classes and having someone point out your mistakes
And classes are cheap
The funny thing is he never said "anyone can become a great chef", he just said "anyone can cook". Which are two completely different statements. It is Anton Ego who thinks that if something isn't perfect then it shouldn't be made/consumed. But as his flashback shows, our most treasured memories of food are often the simplest - like your own mother's cooking, who almost certainly isn't a great chef.
Gusteau believed in the joys of cooking and spreading those joys, Anton believed that the culinary art is something lost on almost everyone and it was up to him to educate everyone and make them understand how moronic they are. I wouldn't call either position wrong - fine art is fine art - but Gusteau certainly has the better argument by the end.
>In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto: "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.
Do you agree?
Anyone can learn to cook pretty well given enough time and the right direction but most people would never make it in the kitchen. Substance abuse is rampant among chefs for a reason.
If you can read enough to follow a recipe you can cook. Don't know how people manage to completely frick up basic dishes when you can follow a recipe or just google basic information.
Anyone can become a decent cook by following good recipes and practicing. You probably won’t become a Michelin chef, but you can fairly easily learn enough to enjoy it and make people happy.
No the majority of people can cook given the time and practice but like any other skill there are people so profoundly lacking in talent that no amount of hard work can get them there.
I have been cooking for ten years and I have made food from all over the world, Cinemaphile is my homeboards because even tho those frickers are morons I still get ab answer to my cooking question without a few minutes
No, not everyone can cook. Smart people can cook and people with down syndrome can cook but narcissistic people who are used to putting the tiniest effort and getting praise for it will never cook
No but they could cook.
>Anyone can co...
If this dude can swim, cooking shouldn't be a problem either
>If this dude can swim
He can't, obviously someone in the crew had to get his floating body out of the water
You can swim using nothing but your abs. Not sure you can cook with your abs too.
Skill issue.
He can use his mouth like that one girl I saw on Youtube who painted with her mouth
He has shoulder movement right?
yes, anyone can cook. doesn't mean they can cook well.
Depends on which interpretation from the movie you want.
>Anyone can become a cook
Frickno. There's a minimum requirement on making something edible and enjoyable. Some people just don't have it and may never get it.
>A cook can come from anywhere
Yes. One's background doesn't necessarily prevent a person from understanding texture, flavor, etc. when given the chance to grow.
>which
there's only one interpretation, and it's the second one.
With 10,000 hours of practice someone of average intelligence can become a decent cook
That's like cooking 2 hours at least every day for some 13-15 years. Seems pretty reasonable. Especially if you spend more time cooking on weekends.
10000 hours only if you actually know how to practice cooking. They're expieranced "chefs" that only cook slop for years.
asparagus
No, if you wasn't born with talent you're not gonna make.
Everything in life is predetermined.
Similar to have a decent person can come from a shitty family, and how a total subhuman can come from a healthy family.
If you're born good and talented you will live up to it and vice versa, simple as.
/ic/ doesn't like this take
>Anyone can draw
>Anyone can draw in the Loomis method
>Anyone can fill out a gorillion sketchbooks
>Similar to have a decent person can come from a shitty family, and how a total subhuman can come from a healthy family.
This in particular needs to be heard. So sick of libtards jerking off social factors as the root of all evil.
I feel like this was Shad's thought process when he decided he could write his way to good art.
Seeing literal who artists seething over this image was glorious
>Literal who artists
I think the first person who blew their stack was a concept guy who worked on films.
AI art is just pressing a button?
ehh I'm sure it takes skill but the ceiling is definetly not as high.
>Ai assisted
I would gladly use ai assisted art if ai assisted meant it could produce a sketch for what I want to draw so I don't have to look up reference myself and I don't have to start entirely from scratch and if It could colour my drawings for me as in give it a basic color palette do I can work on shading and detail and if it could automatically set up some linework too that would be great
But all those things are too complicated for ai software, instead I'm supposed to spam the generate button
>people genuinely think like this
I would say I feel sorry for them. But I don't.
> t.genuinely thinks that all it takes to have a good life is to just work hard and be yourself
You either underage or grew up being sheltered from the real world problems
> i'm actually successfully something something
No you don't, successful people don't lurk on Cinemaphile ratatouille thread
>He thinks you have to be the best of the best to enjoy something
>He settles for mediocrity
NPC life
who cares? just do whatever you're good at
ok genius then what if I'm not good at anything?
You're pretty good at whining.
thanks but that's not an important skill.
maybe you're good at acting
Nobody is born great at anything except shitting, passing and sleeping.
Hard disagree. Almost every person I knew throughout my life was talented and got it right on their first try, and anyone who wasn't talented wasn't even allowed a second try. Sports, education, club activities. You were either good or you were told to go sit in the corner.
I'm good at general bodybuilding and physical activity, yet I fricking suck at most sport games.
Yet it's opposite for my bro who is a skinny lanket who eats goyslop on daily basis.
Explain why and how was this not predetermined and aren't just natural advantages/disadvantages of us?
some basic natural ability at sports games it outclassed quickly by actual training. The difference that matters is in the top 1% of the top 1% where it's just pot luck what natural differences in your body will happen to make you a tiny bit better at a certain aspect of the game
>No, if you wasn't born with talent you're not gonna make.
I feel like many Asian households prove the opposite of this, especially the entirety of North Korea. There are so many kids there who can fricking play the violin or the piano perfectly at the age of 10. You think that's talent that caused them to be that good? You think they would've even touched the violin if they had the free will to choose their own path in life?
Left-brain, right-brain, passion, age, physical capabilities, environment, they're all factors as to how well someone can learn something.
Some people could practice for years and not get better because they are lacking the capacity to detect their own errors
However this could easily be fixed by taking classes and having someone point out your mistakes
And classes are cheap
Amermutts cannot cook so no
He didn’t mean that literally can become a great chef but rather that someone’s background alone didn’t prevent them from becoming a great fighter
The funny thing is he never said "anyone can become a great chef", he just said "anyone can cook". Which are two completely different statements. It is Anton Ego who thinks that if something isn't perfect then it shouldn't be made/consumed. But as his flashback shows, our most treasured memories of food are often the simplest - like your own mother's cooking, who almost certainly isn't a great chef.
Gusteau believed in the joys of cooking and spreading those joys, Anton believed that the culinary art is something lost on almost everyone and it was up to him to educate everyone and make them understand how moronic they are. I wouldn't call either position wrong - fine art is fine art - but Gusteau certainly has the better argument by the end.
sounds like el padre from food wars
>In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto: "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere.
Do you agree?
>platitudes
Gusteau was inspired in a real french chef who committed suicide after his restaurant lost a star
Really? Man the french cuisine industry is harsh.
Anyone can learn to cook pretty well given enough time and the right direction but most people would never make it in the kitchen. Substance abuse is rampant among chefs for a reason.
If you can read enough to follow a recipe you can cook. Don't know how people manage to completely frick up basic dishes when you can follow a recipe or just google basic information.
"Just because you can doesn't mean you should" applies to a lot of things beyond cloning dinosaurs.
Yes cooking is literally just following a recipe book lmao, it's not a real skill
Anyone can become a decent cook by following good recipes and practicing. You probably won’t become a Michelin chef, but you can fairly easily learn enough to enjoy it and make people happy.
No the majority of people can cook given the time and practice but like any other skill there are people so profoundly lacking in talent that no amount of hard work can get them there.
Anyone can cook but not many can come up with their own recipe.
Anyone can cook. Not everyone can cook well.
I have been cooking for ten years and I have made food from all over the world, Cinemaphile is my homeboards because even tho those frickers are morons I still get ab answer to my cooking question without a few minutes
No, not everyone can cook. Smart people can cook and people with down syndrome can cook but narcissistic people who are used to putting the tiniest effort and getting praise for it will never cook
Anyone can cook but not everyone's a good cook.