The point was being who you are. Remi was meant to be a chef, Linguini a waiter, Ego a writer, Collette with Linguini. None of them were supposed to be filling the shoes of Gusteau.
The rat chef was so good he accidentally created a temporary time machine with his cooking, the hidden sci-fi element of the film really caught me off guard the first time too.
>parasitic critic who kicks gusteau while hes down so badly that gusteau literally dies >gets a happy ending >all the midget chef wants to do is make some easy money off gusteau's name after ego essentially murdered him >gets a terrible ending
unironically what did pixar mean by this? ego was the worst person in the film and got no comeuppance
>Auguste Gusteau(Big/Great Taste/Appetite) >Is a fat frick.
>Remy >Based off of rat faced Remy Lacroix >Who is a prostitute addicted to alcohol and prescription drugs >Voiced by Patton Oswalt >Who killed his wife with alcohol and prescription drugs
>Linguini, Skinner, Colette, Ego, Gusteau, Horst, Lalo, Larousse, Pompidou, Mustafa, Francois, Skinner's lawyer, old woman with shotgun, health inspector, Ambrister >Remy, Emile, Django, muscle rat
95% of this film's characters are humans and the other 5% are rats. Boring
at least Incredibles had some humans with superpowers (allowing some creativity), plus not every human was an adult like Ratatouille. It had young characters like Dash, Violet, Jack Jack and Kari
I agree, but I still feel that Incredibles doesnt really fit with what came before and would fit just as well in some non-existant Brad Bird animation company. Most of the uniqueness comes from the style of the movie instead of the plot/theme/characters/setting.
>now, don't you feel better, Remy? You've helped a noble cause >noble? We're thieves, dad. And what we're stealing is, let's face it, garbage >it isn't stealing if no one wants it >if no one wants it, why are we stealing it?
didn't like him much either
>Remy, we're rats. We eat scraps and leftovers, it's our nature. We eat glue, soap, plastics, even car tires. If you think yourself as a thief, by all means, pick up a hoe and start growing your own crops, but don't you dare to look down on me and your brothers, because you're the abnormal one, not us.
I think he was more upset by the fact that this midwit loser believed their own lies and started to think he was a talented chef. Linguini has no redeeming qualities whatsoever, even the smallest morsel of fame turns him into a self centered megalomaniac
Really unrealistic. Even the shoddy dump he had would've been worth millions, only because it had a full view of the tour eiffel. Paris is beyond expensive, especially in the city center
Somewhat. But if you look closely enough, the time it's set in is pretty vague - the old lady with the gun has a black and white TV, the cars look 50's/60's, but they reference American junk food like corn dogs. At the same time there's no technology, like cell phones, computers, or even cd players, or anything that would date it. Which is intentional, it's just a strange, timeless universe the story happens in, where black and white tv is the norm, and people still read restaurant reviews in the newspaper. So in their mythical universe, 4th story walkups are cheap, like they were in the 50's/60's, because it's implied the setting is the 50's/60's.
But then you see that Gusteau's will is dated 2004. Continuity frickup? Or they just didn't care? Then you realize it doesn't matter, it's a kid's movie. 99% of tv and movies has people living in places they could never, ever, ever afford. Pixar's stuff is always vague about the year/era, unless it's important to the plot, like Wall-e.
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>No Algerian or Gypsy characters >No rapefugees lining the streets
Why are Pixar characters always so fricking white?
The only non-white I can think of is the chink in Up, but he could just be a white kid with down syndrome.
2 years ago
Anonymous
0/10 bait
2 years ago
Anonymous
no he's right, paris is literally brimming with darkies. i guess the movie wanted to follow the romanticized idea of a white paris that was portrayed in the fabulous world of amelie. after all, Colette's last name is Tatou, which is also the last name of Amelie's actress, Audrey Tatou.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Name 3 non-white Pixar characters.
2 years ago
Anonymous
israelite wazowski
Frozone
Dr P. Sherman
Miscellaneous children in various movies I've never watched
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Miguel Rivera
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Miguel Rivera
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Anonymous
Woody
Slinky
Bo Peep
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Anonymous
Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red, and Frozone in The Incredible.
Want to still thrash around in your own shit trying to have a point?
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Anonymous
2 years ago
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red, and Frozone in The Incredible.
Want to still thrash around in your own shit trying to have a point?
>Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red,
Can't even NAME them. Lead characters. Embarassing.
Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red, and Frozone in The Incredible.
Want to still thrash around in your own shit trying to have a point?
israelite wazowski
Frozone
Dr P. Sherman
Miscellaneous children in various movies I've never watched
Frozone is acceptable because he's a side character.
Miguel Rivera
That's 2 so far.
2 years ago
Anonymous
you are replying to multiple people, also you overlooked the israelites in
israelite wazowski
Frozone
Dr P. Sherman
Miscellaneous children in various movies I've never watched
2 years ago
Anonymous
>That's 2 so far.
ok and
makes it 4 just from the ones you acknowledge
2 years ago
Anonymous
>you are replying to multiple people
I know
>you overlooked the israelites
Jews are white chudcel
I don't know what the frick that is even from. Also no names.
2 years ago
Anonymous
go back
2 years ago
Anonymous
How is it I can name non-white Disney characters so easily? >Aladdin, Jasmine >Mulan, Shang >Pocahontas >Kida
And even some Dreamworks >Donkey >Po >Kowalski, Julien >Moses, Ramses
Face it. Pixar was more memorable when it didn't pander to minorities.
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Anonymous
I was looking up a picture of Ego's house because it's clearly 50s, and found this dumb theory that is pretty interesting for a dumb Pixar theory. (Even if it's just reusing assets for 5 frames of background clutter)
About doing anything with care and love, if not love for the person receiving it then love about what you do. If you really love what you do you will want to be exceptional on that.
He spend his entire life reviewing people that cook for money or to grow a business and forgot what was something done with love.
He realized how moronic he used to be. He learned how to hold and use a fork.
moronic children put their mouths on the bowl or plate and shovel the food towards theirs mouths with a spoon.
Although in Asian countries it's not moronic to put your mouth on the bowl or plate and shoveling food into your mouth with chopsticks.
You're either trying to get the last bits of rice or slurping up a noodle soup.
Here it comes, multiple irrational comments by angry incels over a weak ass morality play cartoon movie.
>B-but it matters so I'll complain like a little b***h for a decade over it on a forum only wierdos read!
There are legit reasons to laugh at the movie, like Garafalo's horrible french accent (I kept waiting for her to bust out a Maurice Chevallier "Oui oui!") (And, why do they have accents - when they're speaking French to each other?), but these threads are just incels stamping their fat, unwashed feet and bellowing "No!" with no real reason to hate on it as hard as they do. It's almost like it's something really creepy, like "I can't jerk off to rats."
It's kind of fricked up how all the characters in this movie have an average lifespan of like 18-20 months, it would be really depressing working at the rat restaurant all your staff is just constantly dying out.
i think it's kind of funny how the ending sort of points out how eurocentric food critics and chefs are fricking morons who forget that ratatouille is just whatever leftover vegetables you have stir fired and pretending like there's some sort of high art to french or european cooking is fricking dumb
He remembered he was formerly a child.
subsequently Sneedult
>YES, RIGHT IN YOUR BUTT, MONAMI
Memes aside, this was a shit movie. The only thing worthwhile was Ego's monologue at the end
it has one of the worst Pixar storylines
>The only thing worthwhile was
Nah bruv you got it wrong. There was one good thing but it wasn't the monologue. Who's brave enough to post "the picture"?
I have no idea what you’re talking about, just post it
It reminded him of his childhood, just like slop such as Ghostbusters Afterlife
You think Ego's bad?
You never met his brother, Id.
Not funny
Ha. Ha. Ha.
Or his dad super ego Laughing My Ass Off
Laughing My Elle am come on stupid piece of shit
ahyuck yuck yuck
I’m too moronic to get the joke can someone explain.
Idego
he was raped
post it
Ok, but it's the last time
Rat lucked out and made critics' favorite dish.
They got shut down anyways, for unsanitary reasons. So I didn't get what was the point of all.
>So I didn't get what was the point of all.
something to do with frozen food and family inheritance
The point was being who you are. Remi was meant to be a chef, Linguini a waiter, Ego a writer, Collette with Linguini. None of them were supposed to be filling the shoes of Gusteau.
The rat chef was so good he accidentally created a temporary time machine with his cooking, the hidden sci-fi element of the film really caught me off guard the first time too.
>Gave high score to restaurant because it reminded him of his childhood
literally biased review. Awfull critic.
>when a gay guy feels dick in his ass
haha oh wow, did you really think that up all by yourself?
I know that mighta brought back some painful memories but you gotta admit that was a lil funny
>parasitic critic who kicks gusteau while hes down so badly that gusteau literally dies
>gets a happy ending
>all the midget chef wants to do is make some easy money off gusteau's name after ego essentially murdered him
>gets a terrible ending
unironically what did pixar mean by this? ego was the worst person in the film and got no comeuppance
Ego just wrote his honest opinion, it's not his fault that Gusteau devolved into hackery.
Midget jafar didn't get a terrible ending, he was simply fired. After that he successfully made the restaurant shut down.
Gusteau had a rad chef under his hat too
gusteau was a fricking pussy who couldn't take criticism
>called ego
>has a big ego
...
>called gusteau
>cooks his meals with lots of gusto
Hack writers.
>Auguste Gusteau(Big/Great Taste/Appetite)
>Is a fat frick.
>Remy
>Based off of rat faced Remy Lacroix
>Who is a prostitute addicted to alcohol and prescription drugs
>Voiced by Patton Oswalt
>Who killed his wife with alcohol and prescription drugs
Wtf did Pixar mean by this?
Forgot pic
Uncanny face
I always thought of her as a dog face not a rat face
Just post the full image you're going to get banned anyways
>Linguini, Skinner, Colette, Ego, Gusteau, Horst, Lalo, Larousse, Pompidou, Mustafa, Francois, Skinner's lawyer, old woman with shotgun, health inspector, Ambrister
>Remy, Emile, Django, muscle rat
95% of this film's characters are humans and the other 5% are rats. Boring
This. Pixar died when they started relying on human characters (yes even the Incredibles)
at least Incredibles had some humans with superpowers (allowing some creativity), plus not every human was an adult like Ratatouille. It had young characters like Dash, Violet, Jack Jack and Kari
I agree, but I still feel that Incredibles doesnt really fit with what came before and would fit just as well in some non-existant Brad Bird animation company. Most of the uniqueness comes from the style of the movie instead of the plot/theme/characters/setting.
yeah, it does feel out of place next to the Lasseter/Docter/Stanton films before and after (Toy Story, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, Cars)
i forgot to include Bug's Life. It's that unmemorable
>dude stop having standards and just be a fricking child again lmao
Frick this movie.
>arrogant
>petulant
>childish
>elitist
>snob
>disrespectful towards his family
We're supposed to root for this rodent piece of shit?
It's a metaphor for how producers raping actresses is allowable if the movie is artistic enough.
>now, don't you feel better, Remy? You've helped a noble cause
>noble? We're thieves, dad. And what we're stealing is, let's face it, garbage
>it isn't stealing if no one wants it
>if no one wants it, why are we stealing it?
didn't like him much either
>Remy, we're rats. We eat scraps and leftovers, it's our nature. We eat glue, soap, plastics, even car tires. If you think yourself as a thief, by all means, pick up a hoe and start growing your own crops, but don't you dare to look down on me and your brothers, because you're the abnormal one, not us.
why was he upset with Linguini that he didn't reveal Remy to the press when they were interviewing him?
I think he was more upset by the fact that this midwit loser believed their own lies and started to think he was a talented chef. Linguini has no redeeming qualities whatsoever, even the smallest morsel of fame turns him into a self centered megalomaniac
>Linguini has no redeeming qualities whatsoever
He was able to afford his apartment on a dishwasher salary
Really unrealistic. Even the shoddy dump he had would've been worth millions, only because it had a full view of the tour eiffel. Paris is beyond expensive, especially in the city center
Somewhat. But if you look closely enough, the time it's set in is pretty vague - the old lady with the gun has a black and white TV, the cars look 50's/60's, but they reference American junk food like corn dogs. At the same time there's no technology, like cell phones, computers, or even cd players, or anything that would date it. Which is intentional, it's just a strange, timeless universe the story happens in, where black and white tv is the norm, and people still read restaurant reviews in the newspaper. So in their mythical universe, 4th story walkups are cheap, like they were in the 50's/60's, because it's implied the setting is the 50's/60's.
But then you see that Gusteau's will is dated 2004. Continuity frickup? Or they just didn't care? Then you realize it doesn't matter, it's a kid's movie. 99% of tv and movies has people living in places they could never, ever, ever afford. Pixar's stuff is always vague about the year/era, unless it's important to the plot, like Wall-e.
>No Algerian or Gypsy characters
>No rapefugees lining the streets
Why are Pixar characters always so fricking white?
The only non-white I can think of is the chink in Up, but he could just be a white kid with down syndrome.
0/10 bait
no he's right, paris is literally brimming with darkies. i guess the movie wanted to follow the romanticized idea of a white paris that was portrayed in the fabulous world of amelie. after all, Colette's last name is Tatou, which is also the last name of Amelie's actress, Audrey Tatou.
Name 3 non-white Pixar characters.
israelite wazowski
Frozone
Dr P. Sherman
Miscellaneous children in various movies I've never watched
Miguel Rivera
Woody
Slinky
Bo Peep
Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red, and Frozone in The Incredible.
Want to still thrash around in your own shit trying to have a point?
>Lead character of Soul, lead character of Turning Red,
Can't even NAME them. Lead characters. Embarassing.
Frozone is acceptable because he's a side character.
That's 2 so far.
you are replying to multiple people, also you overlooked the israelites in
>That's 2 so far.
ok and
makes it 4 just from the ones you acknowledge
>you are replying to multiple people
I know
>you overlooked the israelites
Jews are white chudcel
I don't know what the frick that is even from. Also no names.
go back
How is it I can name non-white Disney characters so easily?
>Aladdin, Jasmine
>Mulan, Shang
>Pocahontas
>Kida
And even some Dreamworks
>Donkey
>Po
>Kowalski, Julien
>Moses, Ramses
Face it. Pixar was more memorable when it didn't pander to minorities.
I was looking up a picture of Ego's house because it's clearly 50s, and found this dumb theory that is pretty interesting for a dumb Pixar theory. (Even if it's just reusing assets for 5 frames of background clutter)
starting a fight with Remy after Ego announces he'll visit restaurant tomorrow was stupid of him
It is about love.
About doing anything with care and love, if not love for the person receiving it then love about what you do. If you really love what you do you will want to be exceptional on that.
He spend his entire life reviewing people that cook for money or to grow a business and forgot what was something done with love.
the dish was so good it made him think about little boys
He realized how moronic he used to be. He learned how to hold and use a fork.
moronic children put their mouths on the bowl or plate and shovel the food towards theirs mouths with a spoon.
Although in Asian countries it's not moronic to put your mouth on the bowl or plate and shoveling food into your mouth with chopsticks.
You're either trying to get the last bits of rice or slurping up a noodle soup.
i'd watch Antz and Shrek 1 anyday over Ratatouille. Those are more entertaining adult oriented CG films
Princess Bala > Fionna >>>>>> A frenchwoman > Colette
he liked ratatouille
Here it comes, multiple irrational comments by angry incels over a weak ass morality play cartoon movie.
>B-but it matters so I'll complain like a little b***h for a decade over it on a forum only wierdos read!
There are legit reasons to laugh at the movie, like Garafalo's horrible french accent (I kept waiting for her to bust out a Maurice Chevallier "Oui oui!") (And, why do they have accents - when they're speaking French to each other?), but these threads are just incels stamping their fat, unwashed feet and bellowing "No!" with no real reason to hate on it as hard as they do. It's almost like it's something really creepy, like "I can't jerk off to rats."
>Janine Garafalo was the French b***h
Wtf why? Patton connection?
Olfactory senses make him remember when he was a child, Remy's dish invokes nostalgia sentimentality
kinos for this feel?
Ratatouille
It's kind of fricked up how all the characters in this movie have an average lifespan of like 18-20 months, it would be really depressing working at the rat restaurant all your staff is just constantly dying out.
it parallels the beginning of mein kampf
i think it's kind of funny how the ending sort of points out how eurocentric food critics and chefs are fricking morons who forget that ratatouille is just whatever leftover vegetables you have stir fired and pretending like there's some sort of high art to french or european cooking is fricking dumb
ZUCC IN THE BUTT
Eating the food reminded him of himself when he was younger and molested by his family.
It's subtle but you have to read between the lines.
Someone post that “gays when they feel the dick go in their ass” gif of this scene
old good
new bad
It's true
>I don't get it