Though it should be obvious. I have nothing but respect for MatPat. Most people got that right away but I am leaving this message here for the few who missed the satire we're doing
You truly did and just point them to my comment if they need a further explanation. I 100% enjoy your breakdown of the characters you do. Don't agree with all of the Dings lol but respect the thought and time put in.
It is obvious, people can just be absolute blind bats and this was a lovely video. I didnt know about food theory and fully intend to check it out, thx for the reccomendation
Love your work, honestly is the best explanation of alignment. The nuanced idea is remy isn't evil in intention but in biological factors and actions. You explain the intention while mat explains the other factors.
Seems like it. He doesn't have that rough, and annoyed tone nor speaking patterns of most people who talk about how mathew pathew's theory is wrong regularly
@Infinity Multiverses Productions r/wooosh it was a joke dude, why did you even type this if your not gonna say anything nice or question what you didn't understand :/
Everyone, please understand that this isn’t really a MatPat takedown video. The Thumbnail was just hyperbolic clickbait designed to imitate the Theorist channel thumbnails. This video is mostly a standard DnD alignment video that sprinkles in references to MatPat’s video. Watch it till the end, and you’ll understand.
I really enjoy how much respect you have for Matt Pat while making a very fun “callout video” for the lols. It’s awesome to see that regardless of the difference in opinion, you are able to be genuinely nice and clearly joking when poking fun at him. It’s refreshing because it’s a funny (technically) negative video without being too mad or sarcastic while simultaneously avoiding being too simple and average. A lot of people are saying “oh here it comes” without understanding the intention of the video, and I just wanted to say that I really enjoy the content and support the different direction you took in this video’s feel.
There is also another problem that some people have with this video and it is ....*drum roll*....Healthy Criticism. People need to learn the difference between UNINFORMED ATTACKING and a CONSTRUCTIVE BREAK-DOWN in the form of Healthy Criticism, also it was total satire and the ending made it clear as day. All this was was a slightly different approach to the breaking down and analysis of the characters and their actions. And the best part is that both are right and wrong given thoughtful reasons. Those of you who are taking both these videos as writs of GOD need to take a step back and re-analyze somethings.
MatPat: "Chaotic Evil is Chaotic Evil!" TheLoadingCrew: "it is more complicated than that." he uses the strict Alignment, once you gank that NPC you become Evil. You seem to use a more lenient version, it will take a lot of gankin' to turn the Alignment.
I find that the latter is more reasonable as if you slap someone once that doesn't make you a jerk if it was just one time and the first would only really fly with me if it went both ways.
I would say Skinner's biggest fault is that he's incompetent he was likely fine as a sous-chef but as a head chef he was more interested in money than a passion for food he was even going to turn his "good" friend Gusteau into a brand icon for microwaved food which any professional chef would tell you is a insult.
Because of the timing of this video, can we just appreciate the fact that the 10 hour Game Theorist St. Jude livestream from yesterday ended with 3 MILLION DOLLARS being donated to children's hospital against cancer? Like, that's just truly incredible.
@@TheLoadingCrew The comment was not to take away from your great video of course, great work dissecting it. Though, as someone else noted, it would have been interesting to hear your take on the fact that Remy left the clan with no poison checker, thereby probably leading to the death of some of the rats. :D
About capturing the health inspector. Remy only told the rats to "stop him", he technically didn't directly tell them to tie him up the way it was done, therefore I'd argue chaotic neutral.
It’d probably be pretty simple for these alignment videos but I recently was thinking about a movie I used to watch a lot as a kid. Maybe an alignment video on Charlie from All Dogs Go to Heaven? Granted it’d probably be a standard shift from chaotic neutral to chaotic good.
A few people are saying it and I will to so perhaps people will notice before they comment. There is obvious sarcasm in Stuart's voice and he is "calling out" Matpat as a joke. Nothing more.
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a smaller channel disprove a matpat theory I'd have 2 nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happed twice. One is this, and the other is the infamous hollow knight theory
Honestly I feel Matpats worst theories are the ones where he just claims "so and so are the REAL villain." They just come off as irritating and missing the point.
@@terrelldurocher3330 No. No no. No I hate that argument so much. A theory should still be based on ACTUAL evidence. Not misconstrued, made up, or just wrong information. And even then that is not a shield from criticism. Not to mention while he has occasional good points most of his stuff tends to come off as half baked. Like the recent AC Valhalla episode or the pokemon extinction episode.
This is something that took me YEARS to realize after the first few times of watching this movie: Remy is not hallucinating Gusteau. That's actually Gusteau's spirit. The point where this is proven is near the end when Remy wonders out loud why he pretends his imaginary Gusteau is real, Gusteau tells him, "you never did." Meaning Remy never thought up an imaginary Gusteau to follow him around. Which explains the "Tulpa nonsense."
Even though I was skeptical when I watched matpats video. I appreciated the points he tried to make and it showed me things I missed when I first watched the movie 13ish years ago. Sincerely one the the 3.5 subscribers that's subbed to you and not matpat.
Matpatt is sometimes really sloppy with some theories like : for honor theory of samurai vs knigth vs Viking , hollow knigth , those are the examples I have anyone any to add to the list ?
Just remember that not all the theories are 100% his work, particularly the ones related to franchises he doesn't know a lot about. He has a lot of writers, he needs to with 3 channels with more than weekly uploads + all the other things he does, including the 10 hour livestream that donated 3 MILLION dollars to a children's hospital against cancer yesterday.
I do think your right about Remy's alignment not being evil but people with good alignment can still unknowingly be the bad guy and I think matpat kinda brings that to light. I do not think that Remy is "bad" and I dont think the chef is "good" but I do think remy is a rodent in a public kitchen and the chef is doing his job as is that totally innocent health inspector.
10:12 "Measurable - Meaning he keeps his job if he does this and will be recognized as a chef." This is not what the "Measurable" part of the goal means. This would be a better fit for why the task is "Relevant", as it is to determine whether or not Linguini is fit to be a cook. The "Measurability" of the task has to do with what metric you use to measure the progress of the goal. A more fitting "Measurable" would be "Chef Skinner performs a taste test to determine whether the soup has been successfully recreated."
I'm so glad you aren't malicious in this analysis of Matt's video like some people would be, I've seen so many people on other platforms who would even though he's mentioned multiple times "don't take it too seriously, it's all for fun and just meant to give you all a different perspectives on a world we all love as fans"
You did a fantastic job with this one, I know you where making some small jabs along with pointing out where MatPat was right. But you do look at some some scenes that connect to each other for context while MatPat didn't.
6:37: Headcanon: Gusteau is Remy’s Guardian Angel, sent to encourage Remy to fix the mistakes of the past and bring a better tomorrow on cooking for future generations.
15:26 - Scooter? Isn't that a Vespa from Luca? Yes, I know Luca takes place in Italy, but the two countries actually border each other. I don't know when each story is supposed to take place, though.
I totally agree with the dishwasher. I've been distracted by them, I admit, and I noticed that they generally run the rinse cycle at about 90 degrees Celsius. Those rats are dead.
And he should of looked up there are THUNDER clouds in the sky and lightning always strikes the highest point. Remy being an animal that lives outside sometimes should know the dangers and have extreme caution.
7:16 rats are dirty from the things they eat, Also the water that remy landed on is not enough to clean a rat. I think matpat said that. some head chefs let the chefs teach the noobies because communication and understand someone's weakness is very important in the kitchen. Doesn't the chefs clean the kitchen? Skinner being the owner of some sorts does not have to do this, But the people who are the ones who should have cleaned it which are the chefs I'd consider a dick move. So basically in my perspective atleast skinner is just doing his job, but keep such a huge secret from everyone is such a dick move. Remy was forced to into doing selfish things but He did put his brother in danger, and the entire clan. Wait didn't linguine's mother told skinner NOT to tell him that he is the heir? Might be a false memory.
Joke: 1a: something said or done to provoke laughter especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b(1): the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2): an instance of jesting : KIDDING c: PRACTICAL JOKE d: LAUGHINGSTOCK 2: something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter
I feel like there is one thing you should mention that MattPatt s 1. Remy left his life saving job of Poison Control to become a chef without training anyone to take his place. Endangering his entire clan for his own selfish reasons
Yeah, but I am saying that Stewart should've meantioned this. It's what makes me believes MattPatt's theory since that is honestly an awful thing for him to do.
(Before watching the video) As someone who doesn't really like Ratatouille, I'm pretty biased in MatPat's favor, but I'm willing to listen to the other side, so I'll watch this with an open mind. But don't expect me to change my mind about the film. It likely won't happen.
It's a good video, but I really wanted your comment on Remi leaving his family without a poison detector after finding them again, probably killing some of his clan.
Well you can't really force someone into a job they don't want to do, morality aside. Additionally, the clan had been doing relatively fine before Remy was put on poison detection (Like holy shit that's a lot of rats in one house) and likely just proceeded to be more cautious about where they got their food from. Then Remy started feeding them safe food anyway, first stealing from Gusteau's but later serving them food at his little bistro thing at the end. I think that Remy's decision was the right one, not just for him but for everyone he cared about.
One series I think you'd have fun covering would definitely be Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans. The moral ambiguity and the sometimes straight up malice of that anime series would be real interesting to see you tackle. The entire series is on Netflix now, and it has a large ensemble cast who most of which get fulfilling character arcs, should give it a nosy.
This is a great movie, and I think that it's pretty morally nuanced. I mean, it's about a character that grows. You will have otherwise good characters have darker moments, or times when they mess up and do something bad when they should have done something good, not only are real people like that, but it makes her more interesting story. A big theme of Ratatouille was about stealing as opposed to creating, and exploring that through the main character makes sense
I dont think he meant Remy was actualy officially the antagonist he meant he's worse than the presented antagonist skinner. Obviously they present Remy as the protagonist.
There are a couple of thing about Skinner that you barely mentioned that does show that he’s more selfish like the fact that he was willing to sellout Gustaus’ image for crappy frozen foods and was willing to drag whatever respect the restaurant has in order to make more money. You could argue that Skinner is trying to keep Gustaus’ legacy alive but it’s obvious he’s doing it for profit more than to keep his friend’s legacy alive
The only real sad thing about the Ratatouille movie is that rats on average live only about three years to four years at most and even then that depends on if they are domesticated to be house pets or if they are in the wild. Rats are fully mature around six months, but in human years that would make him around 15 years old. So that would mean he would be roughly only a year old at youngest. So in reality that restaurant he has at the end of the film will only last for 1.5 maybe 2 years with him as the head Chef.
Now I'm curious what Gordon Ramsay's alignment would be, I'm not as experienced but I'm sure he's in the Lawful category as a massively successful business owner.
on the topic of Gordon Ramsay, people have made fun of him about how he chews out everyone, but he's still kind to kids. Gordon replied that he does that because adults already have their walls and ideals built up, and you need to find a way to break down those walls first, before you can rebuild. as for kids, kids are still learning. they need a lot of care, and yelling at a kid does not teach them how to learn what they are doing, but instead how to be afraid. honestly, i believe the dude is absolutely correct on this front, which really shows that he cares about the people he's helping. it just shows how complicated people are. i feel a bit weird putting a real person on the Alignment Wheel, but i feel that's he's Neutral Good, leaning at Lawful Good.
the name of Remy's dad is actually a reference to Django Reinhardt, who was a famous Romani jazz artist from France. It could explain why Django/Remy's Dad likes music, at least partly.
This was a really enjoyable video. I don't watch a lot of matpat stuff but he makes some good content. Personally I like your content better Stewart. I really like how you took everything into consideration as opposed to just certain things. I'm going through something really difficult right now, don't really want to say here what it is but it's bad. So this and your other videos are helping me a lot I just wanted to say thank you.
I love how well they created these characters, no one is without faults nor without merits, they all seem to have their own wants and ideals while still somehow fitting their roles. Disney you used to be like this. Be more like the rat, not the mouse
I would argue they’re all evil, Remi kidnapped 2 people and Linguini didn’t donate a rat that clearly understood English to science (also he was ok with the kidnapping of 2 people) Like some actions are worse than others, kidnapping humans is worse than kidnapping a rat
Recently been going over the Fate series and (after finally visiting your Kefka video) wanted to suggest an Alignment video for Kirei Kotomine. The dude could be aptly described as a twisted psychopath, but he's fully aware of it. Even if you just look at Fate/Zero that was essentially an origin story in regards to his character and him learning to embrace his dark side, it could be a good ride. Am curious how you'd tackle the Fate Routes, tho.
Ratatouille is such a great film, and one of the best examples of a film where another director had to come in and take over a film already in production. Swapping out a director is never ideal, but hats off to Brad Bird an co. for pulling off a near impossible task.
Though it should be obvious. I have nothing but respect for MatPat. Most people got that right away but I am leaving this message here for the few who missed the satire we're doing
You truly did and just point them to my comment if they need a further explanation. I 100% enjoy your breakdown of the characters you do. Don't agree with all of the Dings lol but respect the thought and time put in.
It is obvious, people can just be absolute blind bats and this was a lovely video. I didnt know about food theory and fully intend to check it out, thx for the reccomendation
Love your work, honestly is the best explanation of alignment. The nuanced idea is remy isn't evil in intention but in biological factors and actions. You explain the intention while mat explains the other factors.
Not even everyone:
Not even the comment section:
Not even you: I saw that on reddit
Can you do stitch from lilo and stitch PLEASE
"He is abrasive, short-tempered, and rude"
So a classically trained French chef
😁
*TheLoadingCrew:* "This episode of Film Theory was wrong!"
*Theorist fans:* "First time?"
Seems like it. He doesn't have that rough, and annoyed tone nor speaking patterns of most people who talk about how mathew pathew's theory is wrong regularly
Clearly the hat is the villain of the movie. It has the most to hide.
You...that is very cleaver
Which one?
You bloody donut
It's obviously the apron
I agree, the hat is a liar
@Infinity Multiverses Productions r/wooosh it was a joke dude, why did you even type this if your not gonna say anything nice or question what you didn't understand :/
Everyone, please understand that this isn’t really a MatPat takedown video. The Thumbnail was just hyperbolic clickbait designed to imitate the Theorist channel thumbnails. This video is mostly a standard DnD alignment video that sprinkles in references to MatPat’s video. Watch it till the end, and you’ll understand.
He calls out twitter more than matpat
Yeah but be we as humans feed off drama like some kind of trash succubus ... Ideaa for homebrew monsters...
@@goldencalf13 yes and its awesome
It’s basically just click bait, which is true neutral, but a good premise for the video, so I’d say Lawful Good on top.
people who get offended without seeing the video don't deserve to be listened nor acknowledge.
I really enjoy how much respect you have for Matt Pat while making a very fun “callout video” for the lols. It’s awesome to see that regardless of the difference in opinion, you are able to be genuinely nice and clearly joking when poking fun at him. It’s refreshing because it’s a funny (technically) negative video without being too mad or sarcastic while simultaneously avoiding being too simple and average. A lot of people are saying “oh here it comes” without understanding the intention of the video, and I just wanted to say that I really enjoy the content and support the different direction you took in this video’s feel.
The palidain: Lawful Good....As long as you ignore the fact that he was complacint with holding too people against their will.
Remember: ‘Good’ doesn't always equal ‘Nice’.
So Lawful neutral
There is also another problem that some people have with this video and it is ....*drum roll*....Healthy Criticism.
People need to learn the difference between UNINFORMED ATTACKING and a CONSTRUCTIVE BREAK-DOWN in the form of Healthy Criticism, also it was total satire and the ending made it clear as day.
All this was was a slightly different approach to the breaking down and analysis of the characters and their actions. And the best part is that both are right and wrong given thoughtful reasons.
Those of you who are taking both these videos as writs of GOD need to take a step back and re-analyze somethings.
MatPat: "Chaotic Evil is Chaotic Evil!"
TheLoadingCrew: "it is more complicated than that."
he uses the strict Alignment, once you gank that NPC you become Evil. You seem to use a more lenient version, it will take a lot of gankin' to turn the Alignment.
I find that the latter is more reasonable as if you slap someone once that doesn't make you a jerk if it was just one time and the first would only really fly with me if it went both ways.
I would say Skinner's biggest fault is that he's incompetent he was likely fine as a sous-chef but as a head chef he was more interested in money than a passion for food he was even going to turn his "good" friend Gusteau into a brand icon for microwaved food which any professional chef would tell you is a insult.
Because of the timing of this video, can we just appreciate the fact that the 10 hour Game Theorist St. Jude livestream from yesterday ended with 3 MILLION DOLLARS being donated to children's hospital against cancer? Like, that's just truly incredible.
hell yeah!
@@TheLoadingCrew The comment was not to take away from your great video of course, great work dissecting it. Though, as someone else noted, it would have been interesting to hear your take on the fact that Remy left the clan with no poison checker, thereby probably leading to the death of some of the rats. :D
at the end of the movie the rats all have a home eating high quality food made or supplied by remys restraunt. i'd say LG
@@TheLoadingCrew Cool. Was just a point of his that was neglected in the video.
nah. I just didn't think about it
Jam stuart you called out twitter more than matpat
Rightfully so
Rightfully so
I mean, I work in a restaurant and Skinner is basically my boss, but short
About capturing the health inspector. Remy only told the rats to "stop him", he technically didn't directly tell them to tie him up the way it was done, therefore I'd argue chaotic neutral.
Shaffrillas: Remy is a good and passionate artist
Film Theory: No
The loading crew: yes
I love the way you rationalise everything. Yes, the head chef getting mad in that scene was perfectly normal.
This will be interesting at the very least.
Him: “You don’t even need to subscribe to me! Go subscribe to food theory!”
Me: **Violently smashes the Subscribe Button**
I feel like there's just gonna be a line of Ratatouille videos. First there was Schaffrillas Productions, then Film Theory. Now this. What's next?
*ratatouille the musical. just ratatouille the musical.*
A what if video if Remmy was in Zootopia.
It’d probably be pretty simple for these alignment videos but I recently was thinking about a movie I used to watch a lot as a kid. Maybe an alignment video on Charlie from All Dogs Go to Heaven? Granted it’d probably be a standard shift from chaotic neutral to chaotic good.
omg! great suggestion!
A few people are saying it and I will to so perhaps people will notice before they comment. There is obvious sarcasm in Stuart's voice and he is "calling out" Matpat as a joke. Nothing more.
How is the guy who lied and cheated about someones birthrights a hero saying from what flim boio said
14:55
Rab Lat
And his good friend Runny Babbit
If I had a nickel for every time I saw a smaller channel disprove a matpat theory I'd have 2 nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happed twice. One is this, and the other is the infamous hollow knight theory
i'm not really disproving...just kinda click baiting
Honestly I feel Matpats worst theories are the ones where he just claims "so and so are the REAL villain." They just come off as irritating and missing the point.
(Line from hazbin hotel)
Hah!.....NO-
Yeah, I like Matt but those theories usually miss a ton of points. I prefer his streams over his theories anyway
Meh i just the guy
He makes vary good points by bringing in facts. and remember there just theories.
@@terrelldurocher3330 No. No no. No
I hate that argument so much. A theory should still be based on ACTUAL evidence. Not misconstrued, made up, or just wrong information. And even then that is not a shield from criticism.
Not to mention while he has occasional good points most of his stuff tends to come off as half baked. Like the recent AC Valhalla episode or the pokemon extinction episode.
8:31 Dude he handed Colet a chance to prove she's the cook she says she is. You teach the newbies. If you can't then the restaurant suffers.
Killing a rat is not evil. I'd argue it's neutral good.
“Nooo my run time!”
That was pretty funni
"Is the Theorist wrong?"
Me: Honesty, after the "Link is Dead" Theory, I've just about accepted that everything he theorizes is wrong
This is something that took me YEARS to realize after the first few times of watching this movie: Remy is not hallucinating Gusteau. That's actually Gusteau's spirit. The point where this is proven is near the end when Remy wonders out loud why he pretends his imaginary Gusteau is real, Gusteau tells him, "you never did." Meaning Remy never thought up an imaginary Gusteau to follow him around. Which explains the "Tulpa nonsense."
Even though I was skeptical when I watched matpats video. I appreciated the points he tried to make and it showed me things I missed when I first watched the movie 13ish years ago.
Sincerely
one the the 3.5 subscribers that's subbed to you and not matpat.
Matpatt is sometimes really sloppy with some theories like : for honor theory of samurai vs knigth vs Viking , hollow knigth , those are the examples I have anyone any to add to the list ?
...Sans is Ness.
Mario is Evil.
matpat loves the whole the hero is hte villain, draco in leather pants schtick
@@superior2096 but he’s unironically right about that
Fuck Mario, all my homies hate Mario
Just remember that not all the theories are 100% his work, particularly the ones related to franchises he doesn't know a lot about. He has a lot of writers, he needs to with 3 channels with more than weekly uploads + all the other things he does, including the 10 hour livestream that donated 3 MILLION dollars to a children's hospital against cancer yesterday.
I do think your right about Remy's alignment not being evil but people with good alignment can still unknowingly be the bad guy and I think matpat kinda brings that to light. I do not think that Remy is "bad" and I dont think the chef is "good" but I do think remy is a rodent in a public kitchen and the chef is doing his job as is that totally innocent health inspector.
10:12 "Measurable - Meaning he keeps his job if he does this and will be recognized as a chef."
This is not what the "Measurable" part of the goal means. This would be a better fit for why the task is "Relevant", as it is to determine whether or not Linguini is fit to be a cook.
The "Measurability" of the task has to do with what metric you use to measure the progress of the goal.
A more fitting "Measurable" would be "Chef Skinner performs a taste test to determine whether the soup has been successfully recreated."
I’m subbed to this and The food/film/game theorists so this will be very, very INTRESTING.
We're watching this in our French lessons atm, French audio is so hard to understand😂
I'm so glad you aren't malicious in this analysis of Matt's video like some people would be, I've seen so many people on other platforms who would even though he's mentioned multiple times "don't take it too seriously, it's all for fun and just meant to give you all a different perspectives on a world we all love as fans"
nah. I love the theory channels
"Are the film theorists wrong"
You mean just about with *everything else?*
You did a fantastic job with this one, I know you where making some small jabs along with pointing out where MatPat was right. But you do look at some some scenes that connect to each other for context while MatPat didn't.
7:56
I would've put that action as lawful evil
Lawful for the motive of discipline
Evil for how he carries it out
I really can't take chef skinner seriously with that big chefs hat of his. 😂
MatPat? Wrong? Next you'll tell me the sky is blue!
I mean...it's technically white and our atmosphere reflects blue lights :P so it's not too farfetched lol
@@TheLoadingCrew Touché
6:37: Headcanon: Gusteau is Remy’s Guardian Angel, sent to encourage Remy to fix the mistakes of the past and bring a better tomorrow on cooking for future generations.
Love that he is calling out Matpat 😆
5:49
Bad time for me to be wearing headphones
Ah yes my master plan, to FORCE HIM TO MAKE MICOWAVE FOOD FOREVER! MWHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHA.
you do know that this just proves he has no patience and because of that he does'nt give a damn about others
15:26 - Scooter? Isn't that a Vespa from Luca? Yes, I know Luca takes place in Italy, but the two countries actually border each other. I don't know when each story is supposed to take place, though.
18:17 I'm sorry, is that a DK64 reference? This is the last place I would have expected that wth 😂
*finger guns*
@@TheLoadingCrew the obvious next question being can he handstand if he needs to, and stretch his arms out just for you?
Next video: What Alignment is MatPat
Well, not every theory that Matpat makes should be taken seriously. They are just theories, even when some of them are too believable to deny.
And now to go play this soundtrack for a bit. It hits several spots of comfort.
I totally agree with the dishwasher. I've been distracted by them, I admit, and I noticed that they generally run the rinse cycle at about 90 degrees Celsius. Those rats are dead.
And he should of looked up there are THUNDER clouds in the sky and lightning always strikes the highest point. Remy being an animal that lives outside sometimes should know the dangers and have extreme caution.
Matpat not only insulted rats, but also mice, which I have one
Skinner is a mellow and even tempered person for a Chef, I've seen Chefs "Meat-hook" staff for "Lesser Crimes"
You forgot the animated short "Your Friend the Rat." The ending might change your analysis.
MatPat: So you've chosen death.
7:16 rats are dirty from the things they eat, Also the water that remy landed on is not enough to clean a rat. I think matpat said that.
some head chefs let the chefs teach the noobies because communication and understand someone's weakness is very important in the kitchen.
Doesn't the chefs clean the kitchen? Skinner being the owner of some sorts does not have to do this, But the people who are the ones who should have cleaned it which are the chefs I'd consider a dick move.
So basically in my perspective atleast skinner is just doing his job, but keep such a huge secret from everyone is such a dick move. Remy was forced to into doing selfish things but He did put his brother in danger, and the entire clan. Wait didn't linguine's mother told skinner NOT to tell him that he is the heir? Might be a false memory.
I mean, I liked this video more than Matpat's video disparaging one of my favorite movies. lol
Oh this will be fun
He was never right to begin with, it's all just a theory.
Exactly
Joke:
1a: something said or done to provoke laughter
especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist
b(1): the humorous or ridiculous element in something
(2): an instance of jesting : KIDDING
c: PRACTICAL JOKE
d: LAUGHINGSTOCK
2: something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter
Colette being a tsundere is the hottest take I've heard in months
you're welcome :) you mant more hot takes?
as much as i like this movie, whenever i see Remmy, all i can hear is "this might be a good spot to find some ingredients!"
I feel like there is one thing you should mention that MattPatt s
1. Remy left his life saving job of Poison Control to become a chef without training anyone to take his place. Endangering his entire clan for his own selfish reasons
His father mentions that, and that finding another poison smeller wasnt easy.
Yeah, but I am saying that Stewart should've meantioned this. It's what makes me believes MattPatt's theory since that is honestly an awful thing for him to do.
(Before watching the video) As someone who doesn't really like Ratatouille, I'm pretty biased in MatPat's favor, but I'm willing to listen to the other side, so I'll watch this with an open mind. But don't expect me to change my mind about the film. It likely won't happen.
It's a good video, but I really wanted your comment on Remi leaving his family without a poison detector after finding them again, probably killing some of his clan.
Well you can't really force someone into a job they don't want to do, morality aside. Additionally, the clan had been doing relatively fine before Remy was put on poison detection (Like holy shit that's a lot of rats in one house) and likely just proceeded to be more cautious about where they got their food from. Then Remy started feeding them safe food anyway, first stealing from Gusteau's but later serving them food at his little bistro thing at the end. I think that Remy's decision was the right one, not just for him but for everyone he cared about.
One series I think you'd have fun covering would definitely be Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans.
The moral ambiguity and the sometimes straight up malice of that anime series would be real interesting to see you tackle.
The entire series is on Netflix now, and it has a large ensemble cast who most of which get fulfilling character arcs, should give it a nosy.
How dare thee oppose our king
watch the video first >…>
You left out the narcissism and the part where he could've spread diseases by biting linguine
One of the best Nat 20 Scenes dinged so far! 😂
Remy (responsible of property damage)
This is a great movie, and I think that it's pretty morally nuanced. I mean, it's about a character that grows. You will have otherwise good characters have darker moments, or times when they mess up and do something bad when they should have done something good, not only are real people like that, but it makes her more interesting story. A big theme of Ratatouille was about stealing as opposed to creating, and exploring that through the main character makes sense
Someone needs to show this to Mat
It's implied that Gusteau isn't a figment, but the Literal ghost of the former Chef.
Though why Remy can see him is never explained
I mean Game theory is super wrong with history and HEMA
I dont think he meant Remy was actualy officially the antagonist he meant he's worse than the presented antagonist skinner. Obviously they present Remy as the protagonist.
There are a couple of thing about Skinner that you barely mentioned that does show that he’s more selfish like the fact that he was willing to sellout Gustaus’ image for crappy frozen foods and was willing to drag whatever respect the restaurant has in order to make more money. You could argue that Skinner is trying to keep Gustaus’ legacy alive but it’s obvious he’s doing it for profit more than to keep his friend’s legacy alive
eh....legacy doesn't pay the bills
His theories never hold any air
The only real sad thing about the Ratatouille movie is that rats on average live only about three years to four years at most and even then that depends on if they are domesticated to be house pets or if they are in the wild. Rats are fully mature around six months, but in human years that would make him around 15 years old. So that would mean he would be roughly only a year old at youngest. So in reality that restaurant he has at the end of the film will only last for 1.5 maybe 2 years with him as the head Chef.
Now I'm curious what Gordon Ramsay's alignment would be, I'm not as experienced but I'm sure he's in the Lawful category as a massively successful business owner.
on the topic of Gordon Ramsay, people have made fun of him about how he chews out everyone, but he's still kind to kids. Gordon replied that he does that because adults already have their walls and ideals built up, and you need to find a way to break down those walls first, before you can rebuild. as for kids, kids are still learning. they need a lot of care, and yelling at a kid does not teach them how to learn what they are doing, but instead how to be afraid. honestly, i believe the dude is absolutely correct on this front, which really shows that he cares about the people he's helping. it just shows how complicated people are. i feel a bit weird putting a real person on the Alignment Wheel, but i feel that's he's Neutral Good, leaning at Lawful Good.
the name of Remy's dad is actually a reference to Django Reinhardt, who was a famous Romani jazz artist from France. It could explain why Django/Remy's Dad likes music, at least partly.
that's actually pretty cool.
This was a really enjoyable video. I don't watch a lot of matpat stuff but he makes some good content. Personally I like your content better Stewart. I really like how you took everything into consideration as opposed to just certain things. I'm going through something really difficult right now, don't really want to say here what it is but it's bad. So this and your other videos are helping me a lot I just wanted to say thank you.
Did you just call Linguini Lanky Kong?
The definition of protagonist is a main character. If a thief (NE) is a main character he is a protagonist.
@thefilmtheorists and @theloadingcrew combo video when?
lol I doubt this will even be on his radar
Krabbypatty
not only that electrical current like from a lightning strike can heat up at a heat of over 50,000 degrees farranheit
I love how well they created these characters, no one is without faults nor without merits, they all seem to have their own wants and ideals while still somehow fitting their roles. Disney you used to be like this. Be more like the rat, not the mouse
I would argue they’re all evil, Remi kidnapped 2 people and Linguini didn’t donate a rat that clearly understood English to science (also he was ok with the kidnapping of 2 people)
Like some actions are worse than others, kidnapping humans is worse than kidnapping a rat
Recently been going over the Fate series and (after finally visiting your Kefka video) wanted to suggest an Alignment video for Kirei Kotomine. The dude could be aptly described as a twisted psychopath, but he's fully aware of it. Even if you just look at Fate/Zero that was essentially an origin story in regards to his character and him learning to embrace his dark side, it could be a good ride. Am curious how you'd tackle the Fate Routes, tho.
But it's just a theory!
*A film theory.*
Tis a beautiful movie
it is
Bold move calling out MatPat but I LOVE it!
Ratatouille is such a great film, and one of the best examples of a film where another director had to come in and take over a film already in production. Swapping out a director is never ideal, but hats off to Brad Bird an co. for pulling off a near impossible task.
19:34 Does that mean Gordan Ramsey is lawful neutral because he has the good intention but he knows people want to see him insult others so he does
call me crazy but i think Stuart hates Twitter.
Man i love the Twitter Spite from this!
Ooo this is both a alignment video and a debunking video neat