*RATATOUILLE* is INSPIRING (Movie Commentary & Reaction)
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Ratatouille Movie Reaction and Commentary
today we're revisiting one of my favorite childhood movies, Ratatouille! it is a classic and I absolutely adore the characters and the overall atmosphere. who would've thought that an animated rat could be so inspiring?
I hope you enjoy this reaction to Ratatouille!
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Fun fact: rats cannot gag or vomit, so Linguine screwed up the soup so bad that he literally broke rat anatomy and physiology lol
U got this from Schaffrillas Productions
vid on Why Ratatouille is Pixar's Magnum Opus didnt u lol
@@mr.potatoman6610 actually vet tech A&P in college
Lmfao. That fun fact makes for an amazing joke
The more interesting part though is the fact that Linguini is Gusteau's son without knowing it and yet felt compelled to try his hand at cooking anyways despite clearly knowing next to nothing about cooking vs Remi who clearly knows a lot about cooking.
The only reason he came to the restaurant for work was his mother told him he could get work there as they knew she was Gusteau's girlfriend once.
The main point being the film kinda shows Linguini in a bad light as cooking talent goes despite starting off at a completely different level of knowledge about cooking as far as the film shows to us.
Even the greatest natural cooking talent couldn't be expected to go from nothing to great on their first day.
stop it XD
19:16 Fun fact: Remy did that because in when he was travelling up (during that scene from the sewers to a roof - where he saw for the first time that he was in Paris) he saw a couple dramatically fighting (the girl with the gun) and then getting distracted by kissing. So he figured "hey, if it worked in THAT situation, maybe it'll work here!!" 😂
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh
i'm so stupid lol
😱😱😱😱 Error, brain damage 🤣🤣🤣
The title dish is one that was made popular by chef Thomas Keller, who was the chef consultant on this movie.
All the cooking advice you hear in the movie is real advice.
Thomas Keller was the guy that asked what the chef had was new.
9:10 Linguini was trying to fix the soup, because he had accidentally knocked it over while he was mopping the floor. He wasn't just cooking for the fun of it like Remy.
Weird fact, that rat store is a real place the creators saw when researching in Paris.
Also this film makes me so hungry but I always wanna cook some food after it instead of just ordering something lol
Omg, that rat store was horrifying…
Yah, for sure the greatest amount of visual research Pixar did for Ratatouille was on food and how to reproduce the various types of food stuff in CG, so it's not surprising that it looks appetizing 😅
They even managed to get oily liquids looking right which is challenging asf to do in CG without a lot of complicated fluid dynamics simulation drama 😎
what?! the smell???
I saw a youtube channel that films killing rats in rat traps. I know some people gotta do it to protect their farm or whatever (like the channel I saw) buuuut filming it or people WANTING to WATCH seemed really messed up to me
In my culinary class, my teacher shows us this movie and she's always saying how much she loves this movie since it's so accurate. Including how eccentric all the workers are! AND THE BREAD THING! 😭
If you didn't understand why Colette called ratatouille " a peasant dish " it's because it's not a gastronomic dish so normally it's not the typical dish you can eat in a restaurant like Gusteau's (and it's a french girl who says you that)
I LOVED this movie growing up. One of my favorite Pixar movies.
I thought it was very funny and creative. Thanks for watching this Sophie.
Oh, you're so welcome! I adore this movie
@@SophieLents question, how can you select the movies you react? since I have another hidden gem that it is worth watch and react called CAPTURE THE FLAG
I use to watch the movie before going to eat lunch to open my appetite
A bit of a theory: Gusteau didn't actually die of heartbreak. When they show his bent over body on the desk it's clear he was poisoned. My guess, Skinner (The Su Chef before Linguinni showed up) wanted to run the business and got rid of Gusteau. He's a slimy little punk, I wouldn't put it past him.
The best thing about this movie is not only that the film can be interpreted as a critique on food but also art as a whole. Heck, this movie is like a commentary on the whole film industry or even Disney of current.
“Don’t trust rats”
Rats being smarter than your average dog and forming bonds so strong they could die of loneliness : 👁👄👁
Gross.
@@poluticon Pet rats are not gross. Street rats, well you know to avoid those.
@@poluticon Dogs lick people's noses and sniff their butts. Do not dare to call rats gross.
The only good rat is a dead rat. Disgusting creatures.
@@poluticon You're not only wrong, you're stupid too.
Colette is definitely not OCD.
I worked in a kitchen for 6 years and all good chefs are like this.
The bad ones don't care and just leave the place a mess that even the best kitchen porters struggle to keep clean.
Needless to say avoid restaurants that employ them.
6:10 I love how you immediately assumed that the man was the one with the gun, even though it was clearly the woman who had the gun.
It was a typical "man is guilty until proven innocent" moment
@@prasangaperera1 Yeah, clearly good personality traits isn't her strongsuit otherwise she wouldn't be making reaction videos.
@@DarkestDivinations I love how y’all say this as if you actually *know* her
@@iknowwhatyouare102 ya lol but what he said is true ...people blame on men Until proven otherwise...it's true
@@greybo4034 I wonder why…
at 2:43, people who were born with Synesthesia are able to do that. Some are able to see colors and visual images when they eat, dance, play games, do math, read, etc. Some can even do both or more than one or all of them.
Love this movie so much, a stirring story about potential, great soundtrack, and loved the reaction. I never knew that I felt bad for skinner until know, and the lady in the beginning just needed some excitement in her life. A little different from what you've been doing lately, but if you have not seen the movie "Saving Mr. Banks" based on the making of "Mary Poppins", I would highly recommend it if it'll push your reaction career into eternity lol
Check out the deleted scene between Gusteau and skinner. Their relationship is quite complex and it isn’t surprising that Skinner would want to keep the restaurant from his departed friend. That said, he WAS using the brand name and not abiding by what Gusteau would want so he’s an villain
Can we talk of how Skinner and Shifu from Kung Fu Panda are perfect opposites tho? Both recieve a young talent who puts in jeopardy the work they've done for years, but where Skinner goes completly mad, Shifu lets go of his ego and becomes an actual master for Po. Very similar situations, vastly different results.
omg your right
Ooh great comparison & analysation!
I like how linguini goes from shocked to in pain to angry with his screams in the freezer… 😂
6:12 that scene with the guy and girl and the gun she thought the guy had the gun but apparently the girl had it and he said she didn’t have the guts to shoot him and she tired but he moved her arm and made the bullet shoot up.
Not so fun fact: Gusteau is based on Bernard Loiseau, a gourmet French chef and restaurateur who killed himself after his restaurant La Côte d'Or was rumored to lose one of it's Michelin stars.
15:35 I just now realized how messed up it is the Chef got Linguini super drunk so he'd spill about Remi
My sister is obsessed with this movie, she’ll watch this movie 24/7
As a french girl, let me tell you the french food isn't only stails or frogs legs 🤭 I don't eat that myself.
You misanderstood the " peasant dish " thing.
Colette says that because ratatouille isn't consider as a gastronomic dish so normally it's not the typical dish you can eat in a restaurant like Gusteau's.
One of my favorites growing up, and one of the first movies I ever saw in theaters.
Ratatouille holds a special place in my heart because it was the first Pixar movie I ever saw in theaters
“Easily impressed? I’m impressed”
The biggest geniuses don’t think much of their talents
"Cualquiera puede cocinar" Sin duda la frase que representa a la película y que es icónica.
Sí, soy extranjero pero disfruto mucho tus videos.
x2 extranjero aqui
I'm a stranger too (I'm french)
Oh, bonjour
X1000
This is Pixar's magnum opus.
And it shows.
"It's a rat, you don't need a shotgun".
Me: You're right. LUCILLE! Is the Air Force on the line?
Fun fact: This movie contains a cameo of Dug from Up when Remy is exploring the upper world.
Ego's speech is one of the greatest monologues in fiction!
10:27
Those edited screams killed me. 🤣
Anyone else appreciate Sophie's eye color and eye shadow matching her sweater?...just me?...ok. Looks great! And thanks for another reaction (even though I'm almost a year late)
I actually really liked the HEAD CHEF he was RIGHT the whole movie. But the movie had a feel good lesson but as an Ex-Head cook NAH is gives me anxiety watching this movie 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Ratatouille is realy nice film for family! And your reaction proves it!
Thank you!
If you really plan on fleeing the nation just to escape from rats might I suggest Alberta Canada they happen to be the only place on earth that is both rat free and can support human life it's also only two provinces away from where I live
Chef Skinner is voiced by late Sir Ian Holm, who played Ash in Alien and old Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
Yes french cuisine is amazing.
There are a lot of countries which have national food, or food they are just really really good at. Well consider that if you cannot found a food as a national food, France makes the best of it.
Oh and they are the master of bread (really I think it is the only country to really know how to make it properly), cheese, vine, seafood, ratatouille, etc...
And few can stand a chance on the pastry field...
And they are really really good at the rest.
By the way the old lady at the beginning having a gun and a gas mask as well as this... poison spreader thingy is probably a reference to the french Resistance during WW2. (I mean you didn't even question the fact that she had that gun, because... america I guess xDDD But as a child my first question watching this was : "how the fuck does she own a gun, she's just an old lady in the countryside").
Edit : I have no idea how the couple got their gun tho...
10:06, bit of an Easter Egg. Linguini’s underwear actually has The Incredibles logo printed on it. Both Ratatouille and The Incredibles are Pixar movies Brad Bird directed
I love the hardwork! your not like those people on twitch who just sit and react you heavily edited your video making it fun to watch in less time i admire it
Best animated movie of all time imo
" Welcome to the Thunderdome."
No No No, that was a accutrately depicted scene for a high Class Kitchen.
It can go Bonkers in 2 seconds and Panic spreads like Wild Fire, when the Maitre d´Hotel and the Chef de Cuisine start talking like that.
And the "diversity" of background in the Team is on point.
This is really a Pixar movie more than Disney, but I'm glad you loved it, it's one of my favorite Pixar films! For more Pixar, check out the Incredibles 1 & 2 and also you will love WALL-E :)
A nice combo is black chocolate and orange slices, but i mean real orange and real chocolate.
And can some french speakers confirm that Colette has a isreali accent not french ?
I know for most of people the two accent can sound very similar but it's different.
My favourite Pixar film! I am especially anxious to experience the new ride. Anyone else?
As a Frenchman, I can tell you Escargots are a thing we usually only eat at the eve of the New Year, or at Christmas (along with stuffs like oysters, foi gras, saumon fumé, etc). This is quite specific for special occasions. Daily French cuisine is much more diverse (and varies depending on the area of France, each one obviously having its own specialties). It also depends on the season of the year. Personally, ratatouille is a dish I tend to eat during winters. Also, I must say you pronounced "Escargots" in a surprisingly accurate way, almost as well as a French person would say it. I don't know if you've studied French language or trained on it, but congrats!
I studied French for ~8 years 😅
@@SophieLents Oh I see, that's why :D
Ok so I'm french so let me enlighten you on certain points.
The very famous kind of stereotyped food for France is indeed cooked snails (and also frog's legs), however know that I have never in my life tasted any of the two, and it's more of a traditional and extremely rare meal than an actual comon food.
And as for "french cuisine" I think it's less about the french specialty foods, but more about the overall quality and attention we pay to our meals and diet. I mean for example even fast food restaurants like McDonalds in France have quality requirements they have to respect, and even have some dietary *and* even *organic* food on their menu (It's still McDonalds so ofc this is still not very healthy but overall the quality is higher than in other countries).
Edit : We do have some delicious specialties too tho, especially when it comes to deserts or sweet food, a lot of biscuits or cakes etc...
The ego flashback scene makes me cry haha
So i enjoy this movie. Its one of my favorites but i always think like.. Instead of trying to hide the secret why didn't remy try to teach linqueeni how to cook or maybe the basics? I know its just a movie but it's always bugged me
Fun fact:
On the isle of man (where I live) it's traditionally bad luck to say the word R.A.T
We call them ringgys or long tails
One of Pixar's best.
Skinner lost his top job as a Chef and his side business of making money from Gusteau's Frozen Foods because of a rat and guy who turns out to be Gusteau's son (ironically he didn't knew Linguini can't cook until after getting fired), it's no wonder he can't get over it and attempts to get revenge.
I cry during Ego’s review not sure why
Her and Nacs Nice posted there ratatouille videos at the same time 😂
10:55 It's to build trust. Also, to help Remy get a better sense of how to control hum without looking out of place.
Growing up is realizing skinner wasn't the villain. All he did was try to keep rats out of his kitchen(just plain hygienic), keep someone who was not food certified from cooking(exactly what your supposed to do), and increase the restaurant's income by expanding into the frozen food market(objectively, just good business). #SkinnerDidNothingWrong
20:05 THE BUTLERS FACE I CANT-
Unclean? Rats are more clean than cats and dogs!
Though to be fair most animals who live outside (mostly around populated areas) are probably dirty and I wouldn't suggest touching one whether it be a dog, cat or rat!
I wish Ratatouille 2 was released on theaters June 13, 2014 and was released on DVD & Blu-Ray October 15, 2014
4:10 momento abuela basada
Saludos desde argentina👍
Como decia mi abu "que basado 😎👌🔥"
Next I recommend Dreamworks' monsters versus aliens.
Spirit!!
Ok so the moment I get a notification from you another RUclips uploads the same reaction 2 minutes after yours crazy
yeah, great minds think alike haha
Do you edit all your videos by yourself? If so, WELL DONE! If not, your editor is awesome!
I edit myself, thank you! 😊
If remember correctly the old lady with the shotgun is the mother of the food critic
You should post more often, I really love you videos👌🏾
Thanks, but for now I can only post once a week :(
I love Ratatouille
I even drew and colored the last shot of the movie with the sign
By the way this movie is real satisfying with all the food
Just a little nitpick, Lol.
Remy didn't go through hell to fix the soup, he fell into the kitchen by accident and was only trying to get out at first. Fixing the soup was just a secondary thought and even then he was only partially fixing it at first because it smelled that bad apparently (Hence his gag face that turned into a meme 😂), THEN he decided to finish the job because of his passion.
If you want to know Skinner’s background, I recommend checking out the deleted scene between Gusteau and Skinner
15:59 I get it, whenever someone eats mozzarella in front of me, I go crazy.
AFAIK most people that have voices in their head are not being told to kill people. Also, yeah rats can make cute pets, I have a friend that has rats as pets.
15:44 I have a friend who has four pet rats ( and a squirrel…)
You should watch Brave. It's a great movie and I think you'll really enjoy it!
Bruh and I was vibin with the Bully Maguire theme
Okay, loved your reaction but I have to say some stuff : Nobody's as poor as Linguini has this view in Paris (you can't see the Effel Tower at every corner and Paris doesn't look like that at all) and no, french people don't eat snails (even less frogs) that often, it's actually a regional specialty of Bourgogne (same place of France than the wine) and it's kind of a festive entry. It taste more or less like calamary, it's chewy and we're eating it with garlic butter wich is... better than the actual snail, to be fair. Fortunately we have way better food thant that xD Also : Remy doesn't make a ratatouille at all, he makes a Tian .__. I never understood why.
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Sorry, it had to come out xD Foody french girl nevrose ...
Your comment is so informative, thank you!
Please don't forget madgascar
Love these animated reactions!!!!
Think you could react to RANGO at some point? It’s really underrated and maybe a little unconventional… but I really liked it and I think you might to!!
Rango might be coming in a couple of weeks! I haven't seen it but everyone says it's incredible so I have to check it out
Awesome
21:12 and somehow you didn’t notice bomb voyage In The background
6:11 she had the gun not him, He is the one with a toxic relationship, the poor man😂😂😂
The funny thing is My name is Also Anton and My brother name is Emil and both of our name is in the film 😂😂
My new routine, start my class, get my break, watch the new amazing reaction anf learn even better english jsjs uwu (saludos desde Mexico 🤠🇲🇽✨)
Haha, I appreciate your support!
Me too
Saludos desde Edo México
ITS amazing all cats that didnt show for catching screeweats...help the kitchen.any body side by side..protect the kitchen.
A suggestion for something really different : Kubo and the two strings.
And React to COCO! It was very very Emotional
One of the best Pixar movies
18:41, we all saw that look, right?
quand je pense à la cuisine française, je pense aux crêpes suzette ou la bouillabaisse ou même la bœuf à la Bourguignonne. svp m'éxcusé mon français -- il y a longtemps depuis je l'ai étudié à l'université. tout ce que je peux se souvenir, c'est lire «En Attendant Gadot», «Huis Clos» et regarder les films «Le Prénom» et «Bievenue chez les ch'tis». Mais aussi un film qui est mon favorite, c'est «les choristes». à l'école et au lycée, j'avais étudié le français. Les parents de mon grandpère est venus aux EU à 1914 -- ils étaient de Lyons.
Tu t'en sors plutôt bien ! I've seen French written worst than you !
Personnally I first think about bread, because after travelling a bit, I realise that decent bread can't be find outside of France (unless it is a french baker).
I've just realised a thing (maybe I'm wrong), they named the boy Linguini to make it sound "italian ", but this is the wrong english pronunciation of LinguinE.
Please tell me this isn't the case😒
I believe it’s a pun.
Love watching ur reactions and ik it’s a lighthearted joke- but people who experience hallucinations are more likely to be victims and even few small words can help push back the stigmatization instead 😅
Please react to "The Kung Fu Hustle" movie
He of the best Disney/Pixar all time
Thanks for the motivational speech, that was great 😂👌 - Sam
I love making an impact, you know 😂😂
@@SophieLents well, I was impacted. Solid work 😂
Not the superhero speech at 17mins in 😅😅😅
Could you react to "Duma" some day? its a lovely piece of my childhood 😄
also, how long is your watchlist already?
It’s endless at this point 😂 but I’ll add Duma to it!
Sophie your noise is just like ligiunie,s noise
Could you watch big hero 6 for the first time if you haven't already seen it?
yay, i m the 13th viewer xd. Excited for this vid! : D
13 is my favorite number 😅
@@SophieLents Wow lol, so I was kinda lucky? Btw enjoyed the vid
I’m french I do not know ANYONE that eat snails. It’s just a cliché lol
Would you say this movie is chefs kiss..... Alright I'll see myself out
omg why did you have to attack me like that wtf 17:20
God damn same here. I'll never recover from this
Pretty sure Disney had nothing to do with this movie here
It's OG Pixar
6:13 She's the one who had the gun and shot it.....