"Food Story"

Chesley 2021-10-19 10:02:13

This movie tells the story of a mouse who finally turned into a kitchen god in pursuit of his own food dream, breaking the inertial thinking that people always think that the mouse and the kitchen are two contradictory bodies. How realistic this story is. Lin Quini, who can't cook, can only serve dishes. Famous restaurants eventually closed because of rats. Gourmets were unemployed because they wrote unbelievable words. It did not appear that the prince turned into a frog, the miracle of everyone holding the chef king, all this is so real, which makes it easy for us to find ourselves in the film, because Pixar tells the story while also showing the real world behind the story. The most beautiful thing about Pixar is that he makes every film full of human emotions, no matter whether these emotions are expressed in animals and monsters.

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Ratatouille quotes

  • Linguini: [in dream sequence] Do you know what you would like this evening, sir?

    Anton Ego: Yes, I'd like your heart roasted on a spit. Heh heh heh heh. Ha ha ha!

  • Mustafa: [taking Ego's order] Do you know what you'd like this evening, sir?

    Anton Ego: Yes, I think I do. After reading a lot of overheated puffery about your new cook, you know what I'm craving? A little perspective. That's it. I'd like some fresh, clear, well seasoned perspective. Can you suggest a good wine to go with that?

    Mustafa: With what, sir?

    Anton Ego: Perspective. Fresh out, I take it?

    Mustafa: I am, uh...

    Anton Ego: Very well. Since you're all out of perspective and no one else seems to have it in this BLOODY TOWN, I'll make you a deal. You provide the food, I'll provide the perspective, which would go nicely with a bottle of Cheval Blanc 1947.

    Mustafa: I'm afraid... your dinner selection?

    Anton Ego: [stands up angrily] Tell your chef Linguini that I want whatever he dares to serve me. Tell him to hit me with his best SHOT.