>Anyone can cook 🙂
>Actually, not everyone can be good at a particular skill. Sorry about that 🙂
Uhhhh, which one is it Pixar?
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>Anyone can cook 🙂
>Actually, not everyone can be good at a particular skill. Sorry about that 🙂
Uhhhh, which one is it Pixar?
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Ratatouille's message is that talent can come from anywhere, not that everyone has it.
source?
Literally in Ego’s final review. The movie couldn’t be more obvious about it.
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.
I was ninjad by
earlier in the thread, but it’s one of the most obvious messages Pixar has put out. How do you miss that?
I mean, obviously there are hurdles to anyone succeeding. A poor kid in Hicksville is gonna have a harder time realizing their god given potential than a kid born in the lap of luxury in the NYC metropolitan area. That applies to everywhere in the world. Life is a beautiful thing that is hard to live to its fullest. It’s hard when the deck is stacked against you. Not everyone gets the right hand dealt to them, but people with talent can come from anywhere.
Linguini was a horrible cook. The movies do not contradict each other. One says that a cook can come anywhere, hence the phrase ANYone can cook. Monsters University was more that you can find success in different ways. Not everyone is a college graduate and a lot of successful people have no formal education.
>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.
Op, how the frick did you miss the point of this fricking hard?
What did you expect? Cinemaphile does not watch cartoons neither reads comics
>but a great artist can come from anywhere
not really, do starving Africans have the same access to instruments like Mozart did?
no, but if they did there wouldn't be some innate talent barrier keeping them from being great musicians
That's why we let so many in, they are all doctors, lawyers and great chefs!
They have far, far less likelihood but the small chance exists. Just like how not all blacks utterly refuse to assimilate, just a super majority.
Whether or not you think it's worth uplifting them and believe in the modern white man's burden depends on if you think it's worth it to dilute society/trust/ethnic solidarity to pursue the chance that enough will assimilate to make the cost worth it
The point that in that particular aspect of life, people should be given equal access to the resources necessary in order to rise up based on one’s own merit. Since it’s a win win situation for everyone involved. Those who are skilled and driven get to achieve success in their lives, and everyone else’s lives get enriched by the work such people have done.
>give everyone equal opportunity
>turns out along racial lines some races are more talented at certain things than others
>this is unacceptable
At least when racism was in play, they can claim the lack of X group was due to the racism.
Eh, there's an argument to be made about networking and resources and whatnot, but it's not super relevant.
Keep in mind that there are many confounding variables at play that effect what a given group of people will be interested in or have the resources to do. And even if a group of people is less inclined in one topic than another, that does not directly refute the point that talented people can come from anywhere. For example, Nigerian and Ghanaian Americans have a mean annual income of 71k and 72k respectively. Though there is a selection pressure for people who have the resources to get out of their home countries in the first place. Ie. Being wealthier and having greater access to educational resources or being entrepreneurial enough to get that cash yourself. At the same time you have many white Americans who largely have their ancestry from one of four groups of English migration. The puritans of New England , the quackers of Pennsylvania, the descendants of aristocratic nobility of Virginia and the rest of the south, and the scots Irish of the Appalachians mountains. And they all took greatly different trajectories until U.S regional cultures started to merge after the civil war despite all coming from the same soggy island.
Didn't early America have a lot more euro admixture? I thought that's how you get oddities like Van Buren, a US president who didn't speak english as his first language, "even old new york was once new amsterdam" and all that?
The point was that those four groups all came from the same place and ethnic group yet had quite different everything. The English have always been a majority or plurality of peoples ancestry in the us on average. That’s what’s shown in actual genetic studies. It’s not usually self reported as such since people overestimate their heritage form other places. The other European immigrants eventually assimilated into those regional cultures.
Sure, but the cultural distance between British and Yank in part happened because of the absorbtion of these smaller euro mixes, alongside historical factors like calcification of seperate national identities through the war of 1812, late loyalists and whatnot, i don't know when you can definitevely say "English" and "American" becomes different things, but the civil war of 1812 makes a convincing point that was the point, sorry if i'm talking past you a bit, i'm slightly drunk
how does your question refute the claim?
the claim it's more about a nobody trying a thing for the first time and being talented.
Also you can writeusic without instruments
Not everyone can comprehend the queena english
>but a great artist can come from anywhere.
>film set in France
Could this film be an allegory for Napoleon?
Why would Anton be so surprised that a great artist can come from anywhere when he himself grew up in the countryside on a farm?
He probably never ate something better or as good than his mom cooking
He doesn’t consider himself an artist. He talks about what it means to be a critic in his monologue and he basically says it’s easy to tear down people who have the courage to try and create something while never actually trying to create something yourself.
Bad artists are bad artists, but critics are not even artists. Basically.
Yeah never thought about that, I love the movie but that's a poorly writen part of the story.
That's why I don't like those threads, I hate finding those small flaws.
Any troglodyte can cook, it's not a skill that requires peak physics like sports. All you need is patience and follow the goddamn recipe some suburban housewife put out on the internet for you.
Did you even watch Ratatouille
>Anyone can cook BUT it takes real dedication to be good at it
Did you even watch Ratatouille Black person
>Anyone can cook
but Colette worked all her life cooking and wasn't nearly as good as Remy
No one was as good as Remy.
This is an allegory for artists and animators....not me!
Theryre refrencing dr ruckmans arts and artist book
So basically;
>your arts shit
>you make trash music
And
>youre not smart
Yes people quickly realized gusteaus food sucks
>what once was paraded is now largely overrated
>remy; you too can wear the mask
>sullivan; U FRICKING Black person
Classic preaching anon
>frickers still preachin cartwright ruckman
Yeah let me expect
Your Zoomer JESUS preaching.
It’s that people should be allowed to obtain success for themselves based off of one’s own merit regardless of who they are, their background, or their station in life.
People also have different abilities and skill sets, and understanding one’s capacities and limits is necessary in order to grow as an individual. To learn how to achieve success though playing into one’s specialties. And to discover how to expand one’s limits.
FRICKEN STABS REMY
Who let bro cook?
>the quackers of Pennsylvania
Anyone and everyone are different things
No he meant that a great cook can come from anywhere. Like your background doesn’t matter, if you’ve got the skill, people shouldn’t dismiss you. Mike didn’t have any skill.
Double dubs! Also there's a youtube video about that.
How monsters inc and ratatouille taught me on being an artist.
>Anyone can cook
>college is a scam
not seeing the contradiction here
Cooking can be learned, looking scary cannot be.