Film Theory: Don't Trust A RAT! (Ratatouille)

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Published 2020-09-03
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I'm ready to ruin your childhood once again! Today, I've set my eyes on Ratatouille - or more specifically our little rat chef Remy. Such a good guy right? WRONG! Remy is a JERK! Throughout the entire movie, he's only out for himself with no concern about his so-called "friends". What evidence do I have to back this up? Who is the REAL person (or rat) you should be rooting for? Time to find out!

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Writer: Matthew Patrick and Luke Barats
Editor: Danial "BanditRants" Keristoufi, Koen Verhagen, and Lee
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Sound Editor: Yosi Berman

All Comments (21)
  • Theory idea: how much money do phineas and Ferb have. This includes all the same day shipping and other delivery fees.
  • We are forgetting the times Skinner tries to get Linguini to fail by making him cook an impossible dish, or hiding the fact that the restaurant is rightfully Linguini's. He may not have destroyed the evidence, but he did hide it, and defy Gusteau's last wishes.
  • @Stardust_7273
    I agree with you on all of this except—didn’t he actually try to hide the fact that his employee was the true heir? I feel like a lawyer would have let Linguini know this anyway, but then again, this is a Disney movie so… lol
  • I do want to correct one thing: "Protagonist" does not mean "good guy." Whether or not Remy is the good guy, he's still the protagonist, because he's the central character. To put this into perspective, Frisk is the main protagonist of Undertale regardless of the path that they take, including the Genocide path. On the opposite side of the coin, "Antagonist" does not mean "bad guy." Whether or not Skinner is the bad guy, he's still the antagonist, because he's the main conflict. To put this into perspective, if there was a story about someone who gets lost in a desert and has to figure out how to survive and get back home, the actual desert would be the main antagonist.
  • @floangel5422
    Everyone Watching: Figuring out Remy is the bad guy Me: Wait, Linguini had chin hair?!
  • Skiner is literally doing everything in his power to stop linguini from figuring out he is gustos son so he doesn't become head chef and skinner is literally using his dead friend gusto just to make money and the only reason he wanted to call the health inspector was to get everyone fired because they put him jobless.
  • @ztslovebird
    Remy could’ve taught Linguini the technical sides of cooking (cutting, measuring, stirring, etc.), but he couldn’t teach how to sniff out rotten ingredients or understand what taste combinations work.
  • @skullbones1997
    On Gordon Ramsey’s defense, Raj stuck his head in a freezer to “cool his mind”
  • I like to think about how strange Pixar movies would be if the plots were the same, but all the characters are humans
  • @TheFullMoon4
    "Remy, you don't stand a chance." Best line I've heard all day 💀👍🏼
  • I love Ratatouille, and now I work in the food industry in part because it inspired me as a kid ... and I hate to admit that you're right. This theory was really well done. Also I'm happy you self-called-out the Dory theory lol
  • Protagonist just means “main character “ the antagonist is the person trying to stop the “protagonist”. The protagonist doesn’t need to be good, and the antagonist doesn’t need to be bad. Disney needs to learn this in my opinion.
  • @bucca2
    Don’t forget that Gusteau’s CLOSES DOWN at the end of the movie. Remy is so selfish, he didn’t even care about the legacy of the chef he idolized.
  • So did we forget that Linguini is an adult who can make his own choices? He chose for Remy to control his movements and didn’t ask him for cooking lessons. Linguini also got all the credit for Remy’s work. You shouldn’t blame the rat for not telling a grown man how to live his life.
  • Honestly, another good theory for this is, were the spots on Linguini's head where the motion control spots in his mind were? Did Remy luck out, or realistically, was he honing in on the points that focus more on other parts of the body?
  • @ty-rant_1394
    Protagonist: the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text. Antagonist: a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. Protagonist does not mean "hero." Antagonist does not mean "villain." It is entirely possible the protagonist can be the "villain," while the antagonist is the "hero."
  • @jasonbell2008
    Remy: “I will seize my moment no matter what” Ernesto de la Cruz: yes
  • @eth3tc209
    What always amazes me about the Theory Channels is that the introductions are so well done. The Pixar-themed introduction was SO cool!
  • People think Chef’s are mean but they’re actually the most caring people I’ve met they love making others happy and keeping them safe. Like Ramsey, he be screaming & shouting but is honestly for the good of the cooks and the diners. He’s even given opportunities to lots of people out there.