*RATATOUILLE* melted my heart
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Original Movie: Ratatouille
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As someone who's dated a professional chef, Collete is one of the most terrifyingly realistic Pixar characters ever.
Yup. I know one too, and you ain't shittin. Professional chefs are perfectionists. Food is awesome, but when that perfectionism goes into the rest of their lives, it's really really difficult to deal with.
amen!
As someone that has dated a master chef rat I can say that this movie is very realistic. Now that I think about it his name was chuck e. 😂😂
As someone that has dated a rat, I can say that this movie is realistic. Getting them to wash their hands and eat more than garbage is pretty difficult.
But she wasn't wrong, though! "Clean As Yo Go" is an excellent rule to live by. Even as a male amataur, I can leave my kitchen in nice order once I've done one of my rare dishes. i have since heard it from elsewhere, so I believe it's a truism you actually learn in cooking schools
Ego says he doesn’t swallow if he doesn’t love his food. Throughout the movie, he has a very thin look. At the end of the film in the new restaurant, you can see that his face is less pale and more full since he has been eating Remy’s food. Just a little detail I loved
I also like the detail in that transition where in he is transported back to his childhood, the transition looks like it was swallowing, it was like a different way of saying he did swallow
Cool
@@gpaderx6105 The real interesting detail ist the whole connection to his past and the beginning of the movie which most people missed ;)
Jesus Christ I really am Ego...
I'll always remember the meme that points out just how bad Linguine is at cooking. Rats don't have a gag reflex, so the fact that he made Remy gag means his soup was so horrendous that it broke the laws of nature. lol
no gag reflex🤔
@@stephenmerasty1420🤨🤨🤨
@@stephenmerasty1420you need to leave bro😭
@@lizardman7718 I can't be stopped! I won't be stopped.. 🤪
@@stephenmerasty1420 Also known as the pharyngeal reflex. I'm surprised someone of your cranial magnitude has never heard of it.
This movie is a good example of splendid animation, they made everyone crave the food that was shown
That is very true. I have to remind myself to have a full stomach before watching because if not I’m gonna end up being so hungry lol
I remember watching it at the cinema with friends. We went straight to a KFC drive through afterwards
That scene with the bread? Ridiculous, the realism.
21:17 - When Linguini says that he has a "tiny little"... COLETTE GLANCES DOWN. That was so freaking funny!
Lmao I never noticed that
I still don't understand how this slid as a G rated film
@@Jadenette11111 because literally no kid would notice or understand that
@@001100AAAEA that's fair kids don't really care much about details or plot
@@Jadenette11111 yeah they can get away with a lot
The transformation back to childhood and mum making dinner makes me cry every time super relatable
I always liked to image that the reason Remy made it just like his mom was because the shotgun old lady at the beginning WAS actually egos mom and he learned the fish by watching her cook.
@@jakepardo4886 Fish?
But yes, age wise it would work as well
Its a beautifuly sweet moment and a great meme template as well😂
@@szeddezs they most definitely meant 'dish'
i think that's right, dish from the same recipe book, same kitchen stove, furniture, curtains, fireplace etc @@jakepardo4886
Fun fact: the flavor animations were made by Michel Gagné, an animator who also worked on effects in The Iron Giant, and is currently making his own animated short "The Saga of Rex"
The Iron Giant ❤️😭
Love that movie
“You are who you choose to be”
@@NatalieGoldReactsthere wasn’t really an antagonist in the movie, both ego and the chef are doing their jobs, but the chef did take it far, but if you want more insight of what I am talking about you can watch the different between Pixar and Disney villains analyze
Iron Giant: also written and directed by Brad Bird
Fun Fact: Rats (and all other rodents) are physically incapable of throwing up or vomiting, so based on Remis reaction at 10:57, the soup was so bad that it broke the laws of nature.
I like that everyone knows this because of schaffrillas
@@lewisnorth1188What's a schaffrillas?
@@lewisnorth1188lol speak for yourself, no idea what that is.
Also, his buddy loading up on... cherry tomatoes(?) so much that he lands on his stomach, they fire out his mouth like a machinegun. 😅
So what you're saying is? No gag reflex? 😳
The entire final act is just perfection, Ego's speech has got me every single time I've watched it, and when set to Giacchino's beautiful score it's pure movie magic. This one has really climbed up my Pixar rankings in recent years and now it's one of my absolute favourites, Brad Bird (who also did The Incredibles) really is the GOAT
Worth noting Brad also absolutely killed it with Iron Giant before Pixar.
He also did incredibles 2 so maybe he’s not the goat anymore
@@Pearlem To be fair, the production time of Incredibles 2 had an entire year taken off of it as far as I've seen. It's likely that the movie ended up the way it did because the creators suddenly lost script-writing time that they thought they had and were forced to get *something* done in time for the rest of the production process and the release of the film.
I’ve seen videos of world class chefs PRAISING this movie as being one of the best chef movies ever made. The thing they all love the most is how accuracy of the kitchen itself, how it’s a truly French design.
Also the speech at the end about critics is absolutely perfect. It’s actually what motivates me to one day be a movie, tv and video game critic.
I loved the late Peter O'Toole's voice as Anton Ego. Speaking of which, you absolutely cannot miss his performance in his breakout film LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962), one of the greatest lead acting performances of all time IMO.
I thought it was Ian McKellen 😂 btw she won't sit through that movie for youtube... although i agree its a top5 of all time for me, it has influenced all the giants of modern cinema!
Laurence Arabia is magnificent, but don't miss My Favorite Year where a hapless young man has to keep a famous actor sober for a live TV broadcast. Peter O'Toole plays a wild Errol Flynn type. It's my favorite O'Toole performance.
He also play the king priam from troy... what a legend
Not to mention SUPERGIRL(1984)
As long as you're serching through O'Toole's filmogrpahy you absolutely have to see The Lion in Winter, where he plays the declining king Henry II of England, as well as the earlier film Becket in which he plays as the same figure.
As a chef of 11 years, this movie is such a beautiful way to show kids (and adults) just how important the food industry is and also how brutal and competitive it can be. Love this movie ❤
Bro I'm so dumb. For a second I read your comment and was like "wow 11 years old and already a chef? Impressive" then I realized I was stupid 😆
This movie took the most outrageous plot ever and gave it such depth and poignancy. The review from Ego kills me every time.
ego's monologue is one of my favorite things written in fiction. It's poignant and brilliant
Anton's review at the end is one of my favorite moments in movie history, it breaks me everytime. Ever. His transport back to his childhood is also top notch.
Thanks for being authentic and enjoyable to watch Natalie!
Thanks for authentically enjoying my videos! Haha
@@NatalieGoldReacts i recommend you put in the title the words : ''Movie Reaction''
because that makes it easier to find your video
@@NatalieGoldReactsThis reminds me: Have you seen “Everything Everywhere All At Once” by any chance?
@@peperino25I second that suggestion! Of course OP’s remarks about e.g. “Up made me ugly cry” can still be included as subtitles for sure
Also, mentioning the whole tutorial that Collette gives, the professional chef says, was absolutely spot on in every single detail. The whole “Elbows in…. This clean….. this dirty……” exactly how a professional chef would train someone.
Brad Bird is one of the universe's great gifts to animation. He was also responsible for "The Iron Giant" and "The Incredibles". Before feature films he directed early episodes of "The Simpsons", and before that he helped Tim Burton put together a short called "Family Dog" for a TV anthology produced by Steven Spielberg. I am increasingly impatient for Bird to create something original and animated again.
You and I both! You know what they say though. We just need to.. let him cook.
You're in luck, he's currently working on a new animated film named "Ray Gunn" which should hopefully be coming out at some point in the next few years (there's no confirmed release date yet)
Rock on!! That was the one he pitched to Turner and Warner Bros. and they weren't ready to give him the budget for it .... man how time flies.
The flashback scene got such a great reaction from the audience in the theater. People laughed, cried, and applauded the scene. It was beautiful. ❤❤
I think it was so easy for Remy to control Linguine just because Linguine had so little control of his body to begin with
I remember the first time I tried a piece of cheese with a grape, I immediately thought of this movie. I used to be an extremely picky eater but I started actively trying foods I “didn’t like” prepared in different ways, being open-minded about how flavors change when they’re combined with others, trying charcuterie boards, etc. I love food now in such a way I never thought I could. I appreciate what this movie can do for people of all ages when it comes to our relationship with food.
A fun fan theory about the movie. The kitchen and egos flashback is the same or very similar to the kitchen of the old woman in the start of the movie. The theory is is that Remi knows how to make the ratatouille so well because he lived in egos mother’s attic, and learned to cook it from watching her.
That is fun!
I was just about to make this comment! Love this theory so much.
This has been refuted by the films creators. It’s just reused assets.
@@andrewli6606 that's why it's a fan theory, and not canon
All fan theories are garbage.
i'm glad this movie is getting more love as it ages. The ending is so profound and heartwarming at the same time. What a masterpiece!
"Not everyone can be a great cook, but a great cook can come from anywhere."
One of my favorite quotes. Not everyone has the talent/drive/etc to be great, but greatness can come from anywhere and anyone.
As a French viewer, I have to assure you that the way you pronounced "Ratatouille" just before the beginning of the movie was definitely spot on haha!
Anyway, I don't comment a lot but I figured this one was a good excuse for me to say that I really love you channel! Thank you for all your reactions, you are always so genuine and so enjoyable to watch, I always know that I am gonna have a great time watching you 🥰
Love from France ✨
I find it funny that no one ever mentions that the main dude's name is Linguine Alfredo backwards.
Also, fun facts: The character of Gusteau was based on Bernard Loiseau, a french chef who had 3 Michelin Stars and took his own life over rumors that he might lose them at the time.
Pixar hired Thomas Keller as a consultant to get the dishes look like actual fine dining dishes. Actually, the Ratatouille presentation is his own.
This is one of my favorite animated movies ever. The attention to detail was fantastic.
I have a huge rat phobia. If I see so much as a rat or a mouse from afar, I run in the opposite direction. However, this is the film that made me appreciate what I taste. Thanks to Remy, I like to combine flavors for a tasty rhythm.
Two things that were important to me growing up were my mom’s home-cooked meals and Pixar. I would eat whatever my mom would make for us. I always appreciated whatever she cooked, but seeing Anton flash back to his youth gave me an even greater appreciation for her cooking.
Now as an adult, I’m surprised by who voices Remy because I’ve gotten familiar with big-time actors and comedians alike in the present. Now I can pretty much say that Patton Oswalt is always a win.
This movie makes me legit hungry, and it's literally about a kitchen infested with mice.
Early in the film, when that lady's living room ceiling collapses with the colony of rats dropping down, that was simultaneously hilarious and horrifying.
Dude, the shot of Anton being transported back to his childhood lives rent free in my head. I watched this movie *once*, the year it came out, and I have never forgotten that scene.
I love the scene. "Just like mom used to make it". Wonderful :)
My favorite Ratatouille trivia is that the animators had a vivarium containing pet rats sat in one of their hallways so they could study their movement and hair to be more accurate.
My last visit to Paris felt like it was plagued by horribly judgemental citizens. My things were also constantly eyed before i eventually got mugged and i had to get emergency documents to get home.
I can respect their constant fight against the power - but my personal experience with them just left a horrible taste in my mouth.
In this movie, Pixar recalls a famous literary episode by one of France’s greatest authors, Marcel Proust. Proust (1871-1922) wrote about the nature of memory in A la Researches des temps perdues. Suddenly, the taste of a classic coffee cake, a madeleine, brings out a powerful memory of a past moment (des temps perdues), a memory of childhood. Ego’s experience with the ratatouille is an homage to that famous literary moment. Great writing by the people at Pixar. It really sets this film apart.
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You're right it's even more than that. As a french, in every day life you'll regularly ear the expression "une madelaine de Proust" which means a strong memory from childhood with a lot of nostalgia. It is realy well reflected in the scene of the young Ego
That blink-and-you-miss-it glance downward that Collette does, when Linguini was talking... that look is killer.
Mom's home cooking -- nothing like it. Ask Ego.
This is my favorite Pixar film. I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
Noncommittally nodding along while quietly reaching for the pepper spray is the correct response to the phrase "I have a _tiny chef_ who tells me what to do"
Right, when he's talking about his "little chef". I was expecting it, to be honest, because even in family/kids movies, there's an inappropriate joke that will go completely over a kid's head because either they're too young to get it or because aren't old enough to realize how common these jokes are and just assume it isn't in there.
Nemo , Ratatouille and Up are masterpieces
When remmy smells the soup and gags is still one of the funniest little animations I've ever seen, it's so perfect
This is one of the best Pixar movies
This movie's always been a happy place for me. It's just so fun and feel good, one of my absolute favorites
Ego flashing back to his childhood always makes me cry, goddamnit
My favorite Pixar movie, sometimes I'll just watch the Ego scene when I need a good little heart jerk. You can just feel how much goddamn effort went into the animation and storyboarding.
Love the new intro!! Also, as someone who took French for five years, I heard from all my teachers and professors that people in France will actually respect you more if you make a sincere effort to speak French, which (unless I'm even more oblivious than I thought) worked for me when I went to Paris for a few days!
This is very true. The French get a bad rep for being unfriendly and standoffish, but my experience has always been that they are super friendly and welcoming as long as you make an effort to relate to them. If you try to speak French, they will try to speak English when they realize your French isn't great. Or they will try to communicate through hands and feet 😂 and speaking French loudly, as if that changes anything. But they'll try!
The scene where the critic finally tastes ratatouille and has a flashback is one of the most beautiful moments in modern animation.
I miss the old days when Pixar actually made outstanding films.
They still do. People just got entitlement because they’re used to it now.
@@timy9197What is their last movie? The only recent Pixar film I adore is Soul. Other than that, it's either I confuse it as not Pixar film or just bad work.
small detail: the old lady with the gun at the beginning of the movie is actually Anton Ego's mother. If you look closely enough you can see that both the house/kitchen where Remy and Emile break in and the house/kitchen in Ego's flashback have the same inventory
Thanks for reacting to this one Natalie! I love this movie so much. After my wife and I took our daughter to see this when it was out in theaters, I told my parents to go see it. My dad was very skeptical because it was an animated "kids movie". I told him it was not only a great kids movie - it was just a great movie no matter how old the audience. So my mom and dad went to watch and told me afterwards that it was fantastic. They both loved it! One of Pixar's very best films.
I love this movie. It is probably the reason I have rats as pets. They are cuties! 😊
This movie is such a classic and so heartfelt, thank you for reacting
"Onions, onions, onions, carrots, cucumbers, carrots, green thing, onions, carrots, dash of cucumbers and finally, green thing."
Ratatouille by adef in 21:59 - Summer Games Done Quick 2023
Just a fun fact from a mexican fan; Anton Ego's VA, Peter O'Toole, listened to his character's dub in spanish and then congratulated the voice actor, German Robles, saying that it looked like the character was made for Germán, instead of him!
Still my favorite animated movie, ego's speech change how I look at media even to this day!
I loved this video.
Great commentary, Nat.
Great editing, Cameron.
Great movie, Pixar.
10/10
I liked, how Ego's office looked like a coffin from above. And his typewriter looked like a skull.
The Incredibles is my all-time favorite Pixar movie, but this one is a *really* close second. It hits pretty much every note it needs to, and it hits them well. Ego's flashback and review are some of the best individual moments in Pixar history, and honestly the script is one of the more underrated ones in terms of a comedy perspective - pretty much every single kitchen scene is downright hysterical.
this movie is SO WHOLESOME
the little tune as he overlooks paris for the first time gets me every time i love it sm
The intro for this video is so fun Nat. What a great reaction. "They cook things" he he 🐭
This is a joyous film with wonderful lessons in it for us all. The old adage which says "If you do what you love you'll never work a day in your life" comes to mind.
One of the best films Pixar has ever made.
Oh my god one of my favorite films!!
In my graduate studies at Clemson I had a professor of history who was in particular a Francophile. We were studying a work by Marcel Proust in which there is a sudden transport back to childhood upon tasting a food. I instantly knew that was what was being referenced in this film and thought it was a wonderful connection. I subsequently let me professor know about the movie, which he at first thought wouldn't be serious since it is an animated film, but the irony to me is that he enjoyed the film, therefore making him, the food critic, and Proust all connected in the same return to childhood type of way!
I'm French and very happy you enjoyed this movie.
Remy and Emile being struck by lightning is one of the rewatched and paused moments in my life
I love this movie so much. It's such a strange concept but so brilliantly executed and with such a beautiful message.
You're becoming my favorite react channel. You just react way more than other people and in a much funnier way. Plus its fun to see what you think of my favorite movies and shows.
This movie always hits my emotional spot with that tasting scene with Ego, cause Remy’s food is so good it brought back memories of his mom’s cooking. It hits hard cause it makes me realize that a time will come where I won’t be able to taste my mom’s cooking anymore. That always make me emotional.
I literally loved every second of y9u freaking out over how cute he is😂😂 "omg he's washing his little hands" "he's so cute he's making little omelets😂😂
The love of any parent is not easily quantifiable or explainable but that scene with Ego is the closest we can get to it. Its simple but so effective. My only criticism is that they didn't sit with Ego's reaction a bit longer.
You’ve had a bad day, and Mom cooks something up just for you to make you feel better. Love you, Mom…and thanks.
As a Chef de partie myself, this was a really enjoyable watch 😂 loved your reactions haha
My favorite part of this movie is when Linguini is telling Collette, "I have a tiny, little...", and her eyes drop down for a second. Totally an innuendo joke for the adults watching with their kids.
I worked a long time as a cook and the film resonated with me as an inspiration to cook for myself. Before it was just that cooking was all I knew how to do so I only cooked at work because I needed to but I rewatched this film and it reminded me of what I loved about food and why I wanted to cook as a kid. It's also what I point to when people tell me they can't cook
Since Remy is in control of Linguine's every move, does that mean Linguine is...a mech???
Natalie's voice during this reaction got so high-pitched, the glass of water that was next to me shattered into pieces xD
Seriously?
@@liampatrick3110 of course not, it was just a joke
It's so good to see you put some work to highlight yourself in the ever growing list of reaction channels.
Loved that intro! You should do more.
This is just such a gorgeous movie
I absolutely love ratatouille it broke me as well and I love linguini he ended up being my favourite Pixar character just for being lovely and kind and your’re right ratatouille is a true classic (10/10).
This movie is incredible because if you try to describe the premise to someone who has never heard of it, you will absolutely sound like a crazy person. But the movie is just SO GOOD that it rises above how wild the premise is
This is my favorite Pixar film and you nailed the reaction! As a creative, a lover of food, and a sucker for some good ol' wholesome storytelling - this one hits home on so many levels.
Fun fact! The old woman at the beginning of the movie and house that Remy starts out in at the beginning of the movie is Ego's mom and childhood home!
Remy honed his skills as a cook where Anton Ego honed his love for food
My favorite line from this movie is "Only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everybody can be a great chef, but a great chef can come from anywhere."
Anton Ego's review is one of the deepest and most beautiful moments in Pixar history. Much like the theme of this film it is very much like a fine wine. It truly gets better with age.
This movie is just magical, i loved it as a kid and still do, one of Disney's best in my opinion
I adore this movie, it's so warm and full of charm!
The book that Remy uses in the beginning is the same book/home seen in the flashback, that's why Ego loved it. It was the recipe his mother used.
I don't care much for cooking, but I love animals and fell-good movies, and this movie is by far my all time Pixar favorite, even tops the amazing Inside out. I watched both countless times.
I also usually skip non-first reactions, but this one was awesome! I both laughed & cried alongside you. great expiriance.
For a long time this was my favorite Pixar movie. One of the simplest ones in plot and stake, but just so wonderful.
Ego is modeled after a vampire if you hadn't noticed. The coffin shaped room, the typewriter, his paleness, and his general vibe.
Copying a bit from my comment on another channel, Ego is a great antagonist because the reason he's so rude and blunt is because he really does love food. And when he tastes Remy's dish, he has an actual perspective change. He doesn't fight it or act defensive. He acknowledges that it was impossibly beautiful and when he learns a rat made it. He doesn't back down even in the face of what amounts to career suicide. He writes what he truly feels. And doesn't try to save his own skin by lying about his experience. He's a real one, in short.
Ego actually has a fandom with real life critics because it shows a different side to them. In a better light. That they're not all vicious monsters that lash out at the slightest offense. The reason they even do what they do is because they feel so strongly about their chosen medium. The good ones at least do it out of genuine love. And that's all they can hope for. In the end for Ego to compliment Remy in such manner. For him to say that about him it's a genuinely a really big thing for him. The highest compliment he could ever give.
My favourite Pixar movie. As an animator myself in film, I absolutely love the animation here, it's absolutely beautiful.
That bit where Anton is transported back to a childhood memory never fails to make me tear up, I don't know why.
Saw this in theaters when it came out i was at that phase saying these kids films suck. Boy was inwrong i loved it, and its still one of pixars masterpiece
That's one thing that I don't understand, people have the tendency to associate animation with children, which is not the case most of the time, some animations are incredibly dark and not really appropriated for kids lol
Ego's review is probably the most brilliant reflective pieces from an antagonist I have ever heard. It's Thanos level monologue, and I loved it.
I remember some film critics (not tons, but a few) were upset by Ego's speech about critics at the end because it was just a brutal obliteration of how vapid and easy being negative about new things is. You risk nothing, while the people creating things risk everything.
@21:19 Ever notice Collette’s quick glance down? 😂🤣
Pixar knows how to tell brilliant stories. It was fun watching you go react to this. Let see more Pixar!
Honestly shotgun Grandma is one of the funniest Pixar characters. Just pure batshit insanity. Also the Ratatouille credits don't get enough peepers peep'n at it's animation. I've spent hours of my early childhood rewatching it everytime i popped in the dvd
Your beauty remains unparalleled, in the way it only can when reflecting a beautiful soul.
Ego’s speech is one of my favourites in cinema
It shocked me when I realized the voice of Chef Skinner (short mean chef) was the late Sir Ian Holm! Aka BILBO BAGGINS!!! (And Ash from Alien). He did such a fantastic job with this role. R.I.P. to a legend!
Natalie I just want to say Thank You for everything you do you are truly amazing!!! Thank you for your reactions as well!! You always make my days better!!!
If you ever get the chance, go and ride the Ratatouille ride in the French section at EPCOT. It's extremely well made, and an AMAZING experience.
This film inspires even the most basic home cook to cook. I’m a designer and I love this movie, because it gives me the motivation to make more things.
this is one of the most heartwarming movies I have ever watched, I watched 10+ times when I was a little kid
In my experience, despite what I’d been told, Paris has so many lovely, welcoming, and understanding people, even as a poorly-dressed American, who remembered just enough French from high school to politely get to someone who spoke English.
The candle while zooming in… good editing skills