Oh my god, it turns out that the basis of inspiration is fate

Karley 2022-04-20 09:01:09


I know that watching a movie crying is a very shameful thing, especially watching a cartoon, and this cartoon is not particularly touching, but just a Hollywood commercial animation, and the main character is still a mouse.

"Ratatouille", the Chinese name is "Ratatouille", but the theater version is called "Gourmet Story". The cinema version of the cartoon seems to be called "Story". There were "Toy Story", "Finding the Sea", "The Incredibles" before, and now there is "Food Story". If I put it in the theater, would it have to be renamed "Fuwa Story"?

The story is an inspirational story. It tells the story of a family of rats who are unwilling to spend the day in ordinary life, join forces with other rats, seek survival in a prosperous metropolis, and finally become a generation of chef kings with firm belief. The implication is that even if one comes from a humble background, as long as there is perseverance and firm belief, everyone can succeed; although not everyone can become an artist, an artist can come from anywhere; everyone can do it.

Today's cartoons seem to be very positive. For example, the introduction to "Bee Movie" I saw, the story type is similar, and the plot is similar. It tells how a weak individual can be aggressive and eventually resist the so-called trend. Created another life and achieved the future.

The first fairy tale taught children to be kind to others, and then a prince and a happy love fell from the sky, so the girls wore princess dresses and daydreamed; the next story tells us to do justice for the sake of justice. War, even bloodshed and sacrifice, are our responsibility to save the world, so the World Trade Center collapsed, and the war broke out; and then the story later tells of self-made, personal struggle, so... So I don't know how, this It's the topic of the moment, I just found that some old people are like chicken blood.

Successful people always love to tell stories. It was always difficult to talk about how difficult it was in those days. It was only by personal will that they survived. Today, they have achieved success. Of course, there are many people to thank, which are usually reserved for the acceptance speech. .

A mouse has a simple dream - wants to be a chef, and of course wants to be a part of a human being, so he works hard, but his efforts are mostly in interpersonal communication. In cooking, he has talent, so he has no talent. Human Lin Guini was lucky and inherited a restaurant. Of course, because he had no talent, he could only be a runaway.

I'm a little confused, what's the most important thing about this story? effort? talent? Or luck? No matter how hard Lin Guini works, he will never become a chef. It seems like a history of personal struggle, and it seems that the ultimate truth is to accept fate. The stories told by successful people seem to be saying that everything is destined.

Oh my god, it turns out that the basis of inspiration is fate.

What the hell am I crying about? Is it bad luck? Haha, admit it.

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Ratatouille quotes

  • 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.

  • Remy: Hey, I brought you something to...

    [sees Emile eating garbage]

    Remy: AH! NO, NO, NO, NO! SPIT THAT OUT RIGHT NOW!

    [Emile obeys]

    Remy: [sighs] I have *got* to teach you about food. Close your eyes.

    [Emile obeys; Remy holds out piece of cheese]

    Remy: Now take a bite of thi...

    [Emile snarfs the cheese]

    Remy: [whacking him on the head] Ack! No, no, no! Don't just hork it down!

    Emile: Too late.