Fun fact: Rats don’t have a gag reflex. That means the soup was so bad, it broke the laws of nature
@NINJAfries079 ай бұрын
Oh dear… that’s just horrific
@daddybendover699 ай бұрын
Which is why rat poison works, they can't throw it back up.
@kuronaialtani9 ай бұрын
Was looking for this, love that this is the one comment every Ratatouille reaction gets
@avatarlhamo30639 ай бұрын
I laughed out loud 🤣
@CpandaA9 ай бұрын
Usually Pixar is so good at making things realistic meaning the fact they messed up is hilarious to me.
@Ruby-969 ай бұрын
Gotta say you’re one of the best movie react channels. You always pay attention and don’t talk over important parts, but still give a lot of substantial commentary and opinions.
@demo28239 ай бұрын
Yeah since I first saw him I've always considered him an intelligent reactor
@Sean-do1ct9 ай бұрын
hes also just genuinely nice and comes across as very sweet so i feel like i can watch him react to anything
@itsfeliciasg9 ай бұрын
Fr, i watch almost everything he uploads
@アキコ20039 ай бұрын
@@Sean-do1cthow do you know..? Do you know him outside of the channel? Anyways, he deserves alot more subscribers. His reactions/timings to do them are sublime
@zoew_9 ай бұрын
BIG FACTS
@jlerrickson9 ай бұрын
I love that you pointed out how completely accepting Ego was to the idea that Collette was the chef. It's such a small point, but an important one that opens the door to him accepting Remy as the chef.
@GoldenWreck6 ай бұрын
For real tho, like why even is it that for years and even now society expected women to stay at home and cook, yet she had to work the hardest just to be acknowledged as a cook because she's a woman? Make it make fricking sense.
@tatfly57795 ай бұрын
@@GoldenWreck because you in the west overbloat the situation in terms of "rights" it takes only a vocal minority to make it seem wide spread while the normal people remain silent since they are content.In your society the cry baby actually gets too much attention without work.
@CryosisOfficial4 ай бұрын
@@GoldenWreck It's a movie.
@GoldenWreck4 ай бұрын
@@CryosisOfficial That reflects real life. Lazy response.
@CryosisOfficial4 ай бұрын
@@GoldenWreck It doesn't.
@JustJoe249 ай бұрын
I love that Ego went from being a critic to a small business investor, essentially seeing talent and helping foster it to the point that maybe they'll be the next ratatouille
@landladyification9 ай бұрын
What I really love is, that even tough the whole clan needed to flee because of his actions, Remy's father never blames him but just is happy to have him back. Same with the end when despite him not understanding Remy's love for cooking still supports him with the whole clan. So beautifull ❤
@thecocoacouch9 ай бұрын
Yeah! He does say “ You didn’t make it easy” and Remy says sorry and then his father says he’s just glad he’s home. So even better than not blaming him, he makes sure Remy understands what he did but sees he’s genuinely sorry and then moves on which in my opinion is a good balance from a parent.
@landladyification9 ай бұрын
@@thecocoacouch It absolutely is! And that might also be the reason why Remy's father is the leader of the clan. He knows how to threat his people right, make them learn the right things and hold them together like a big family.
@MWSin19 ай бұрын
I actually kind of admire Ego. He isn't just an arbitrary naysayer. He has incredibly high standards, but when something meets them, he's prepared to give it praise.
@blazcraz69929 ай бұрын
Funny story. Remy's voice actor is a comedian by trade and profession. He got the job when the director saw him doing an iconic standup bit describing the endless amount of food at a restaurant. The director loved the delivery of how he described each food item that he instantly called him for an audition. It was Patton Oswald who also has a bit about ranting about Star War and many other various food items. He is a funny man.
@williamjeffries50744 ай бұрын
And his late wife managed to discover the identity of the “Golden State Killer” - true story!
@Wizdos028 күн бұрын
You're saying that the Black Angus rant got Patton Oswalt this part? That's hilarious
@tylerbrown72469 ай бұрын
A major fan theory is that the critic’s mom is the old lady from the start of the movie which is why Remy knows how to cook like his mom
@JustCrash9 ай бұрын
Even the house almost looked the same in Ego’s flashback.
@alexanderbering78459 ай бұрын
I don't think the old lady is his mom. She has a much lighter skin tone than the mom in the flashback and also, it seems like Remy didn't do much cooking before getting to the restaurant.
@WorldWeave9 ай бұрын
@@JustCrashthat point actually doesn’t hold up under scrutiny…I don’t remember the details, but some furniture is in different places and the fact that they have a lot of the same things is just then reusing models It’s a cute theory, but I don’t think it’s canon
@CarWashReviews-Ethan9 ай бұрын
@@alexanderbering7845 Old people's skin gets lighter as they age due to melanocytes (pigment cells) decreasing
@JustCrash9 ай бұрын
@@WorldWeave you really think parents don’t move furniture around? Before Pixar was bought by Disney, they never used the same models. Go watch Wall-e, you will notice they don’t use the same models for the humans on the axiom.
@loveIetter9 ай бұрын
a detail i love is that ego’s cheeks are more round at the end, because he has been enjoying food more!!
@18emdy9 ай бұрын
Just love that it brought him back in his mom’s cooking … because mom’s cooking is always the best.
@Tustin21219 ай бұрын
This is especially funny after Colette screamed “You CANNOT be mommy!” when training Linguini. 😆
@neasulavuori49559 ай бұрын
unless you're my mom who can't boil a potato
@kuronaialtani9 ай бұрын
Not only that but it (literally) brought more color into the scene and more importantly into him
@HeiwaTori9 ай бұрын
yeah or dad, my dads cooking is much better than my mums lol
@Obiwanrollmeone9 ай бұрын
My dad is the cook in my life. Still the best food I ever had
@ZeliBnnuy9 ай бұрын
“Change is nature, and it starts when we decide” is my favorite line. Has to be in the top 10 favorite animated quotes for me
@deadpoolisawesome202 ай бұрын
Where are you going? With luck forward
@Ironnerd63sChannel9 ай бұрын
"His nane sounds like 'a meal'" ...DAMMIT I NEVER FIGURED THAT OUT
@sathvamp19 ай бұрын
I also never noticed (despite watching this movie countless times) that Anton's office was shaped like a coffin :P
@osets21177 ай бұрын
Look at Anton's typewriter, it's in the shape of a skull
@pepper_xiv9 ай бұрын
I wonder how many comments will repeat the "RATS DON'T HAVE A GAG REFLEX, THE SOUP WAS THAT BAD" spiel. I like the little detail that Ego is much more healthy and happy looking in the last scene because he's eating Remy's food.
@robertfrancis98779 ай бұрын
It's hard to believe this movie's 17 years old already.
@jalcome42019 ай бұрын
Love his comment to Ego accepting colette instantly
@jalcome42019 ай бұрын
"change IS nature" ROUND OF APPLAUSE PLS
@danaekoloka98199 ай бұрын
I can't believe you haven't watched this one! It's one of those masterpieces you watch and instantly becomes a comfort movie. One of the best ever.
@hisforharley20229 ай бұрын
Right? I recall watching this one as a kid.
@breawilldraw7 ай бұрын
Remy: humans don't just survive, they create Me, eating potato chips and an entire bar of chocolate for dinner: preach
@fox_trot02149 ай бұрын
Fun Fact : I'm a young French man name Rémy So of course i saw this movie like a thousands time It's always pleasant to see reactions about it about France, about cooking and about rats XD I would 100% eat at Ratatouille restaurant if it exist
@TheBigJayAgendaАй бұрын
Oh that’s neat!
@xarenanotmyrealname41349 ай бұрын
I think Remi's dad took the risk cause he was trying to make his relationship with his son right he was trying to be 'Ok I'll take the risk you say it's safe I'll trust you' make sense?
@MrTbk17019 ай бұрын
When the food critic eats the food and we as the audience get sucked into his childhood is so brilliant and reminds how a smell or dish can bring you back. ❤
@yessismiles9 ай бұрын
"Right to his rat heart" lmfao why was that so funny
@jtwattsmusic7 ай бұрын
Obviously Ego's monologue at the end is wonderful, but I love the one at the beginning when he says, "I don't believe 'anyone' can [cook]." It's a brilliantly subtil turnaround of Gusteau's motto, in which he could really be saying it in two different ways, and you're not really sure which way he means it. Either he's just refuting the idea that literally anyone can cook, or he's taking it further and saying no one can cook! And to top it all off, in the ending monologue, he finally realizes that Gusteau meant it in a different way himself. Brilliant!
@lesliemonster929 ай бұрын
And little did we know that Emile's voice actor, Peter Sohn, would go on to direct Elemental!
@CatMage10149 ай бұрын
OH MY GOODNESS, I DIDN'T REALIZE THAT!
@hisforharley20229 ай бұрын
Wait, who??
@hisforharley20229 ай бұрын
After Google 😮 he directed and co wrote Elemental???? Woah
@summerrose81104 ай бұрын
@@hisforharley2022Great the plagiarized Zootopia ripoff. How underwhelming. 😒🙄
@huhjanus2 ай бұрын
@@summerrose8110 right... because an immigrant story is the same as a buddy cop movie about racism. dumbest comparison i've ever seen.
@mariaghiglieri789 ай бұрын
They had Thomas Keller, a world renowned chef consult on this. So, the authenticity is out of this world. Even my brother who is a chef, watches this and laughs at Colette’s intro of the line because of how true those stories are.
@WorldWeave9 ай бұрын
How am I just now realizing that Ratatouille wasn’t just a food Ego’s mom used to make…it was his comfort food
@alexroberts24219 ай бұрын
Now, this was the movie that inspired me me to be a chef! It really showed how much I value and cherish food. There's just something about the beauty of how to create something from just about anything. Also, fun fact, Pixar actually went to a French kitchen for accuracy and inspiration for the movie.
@MacCheekz19909 ай бұрын
12:04 which is funny, because rats can't actually throw up.
@ktmal16819 ай бұрын
Mate, your channel is growing because you are such a sweet, genuine person in all these videos. It's almost annoying how nice and kind you are, but its only annoying because many people can never be that kind and you make them look bad. I am one of those people but i get more joy from watching your videos. Can't wait to see the next ones and your reactions for The Legend Of Korra. Keep being awesome man!
@elijjahhh.9 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore this movie as someone who has pet rats because even though it's animated and nothing like this would ever happen in real life, it can help to fight against the horrid stereotypes of rats. They're such sweet creatures, intelligent and loving. Obviously wild rats aren't quite as great as domesticated rats but it's still nice to see a movie pushing past the stereotypes and portraying Remi and his family as a much more friendly species than what most people would think rats to be. I love your reactions, you're extremely good at picking apart certain aspects and details that most wouldn't be able to even notice. Keep it up. :) Also, I really like the scene where Remi is going through the sewers because rats are very skilled swimmers and so I think Remi's chance of surviving without his book is probably higher than you would think. Fun fact, rats are quite clean animals, one of the main things they do is grooming. Pet rats are actually cleaner than dogs!
@Neogeddon6 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to get a pet rat. I've interacted with my friends' pet rats before and they really are just tiny sweeties. Only thing that has stopped me is they don't stick around that long :(
@elijjahhh.5 ай бұрын
@@Neogeddon yeah, it's quite unfortunate how short their lives are and I can certainly understand how that may deter many people. My two boys very recently passed away, one just last night, it's very difficult but they are certainly an extremely rewarding animal to own, so if you were to ever change your mind I'm sure you'd love them.
@jow27169 ай бұрын
Honestly, the way people in the street reacted everytime they saw Remy... no one in Paris would react that way, we are too used to seeing rats there 🤣 One time, I was sitting at a café with my sister having a drink and we saw 4 rats organize themselves to steal food from a bin: one of them climbed to the top to check what was inside and then seemed to screetch orders at the others below so they would know where exactly to bite the plastic bag to tear it up. No one else batted an eye as they walked around the scene, we laughed so hard!
@sathvamp19 ай бұрын
OMG that is hilarious!
@skiesc16069 ай бұрын
I have just realised, the reason why I've always thought the maximum Michelin stars was FIVE was not because of Stray Kid's song, but because of THIS MOVIE!!!!
@Kyzen_Wrell9 ай бұрын
My gosh i can’t escape the stray kids even on here 💀😂
@cherryredbat6 ай бұрын
what i thought of too hahaha, jisung might have been led astray by this movie too when writing the song
@hdzmiriam9 ай бұрын
"Imagining explaining this plot to someone who has never seen it" I feel you now must watch Everything everywhere all at once! hahaha
@lornepribbeno37609 ай бұрын
I've actually made the Ratatouille dish they make for Ego. Its good, but really hard
@teicreatesАй бұрын
It's mostly time consuming, and most of that is veggie prep.
@calibadgerdude60829 ай бұрын
You’ve rapidly become one of my favorite reactors. You’ve got a rare combination of heart, humor, insight, and artistic knowledge that really makes you stand out among the crowd. Your editing is also really good, finding that difficult balance between comments and appreciation of the film, catching the important points and cohesively cutting it all together to make a compelling story. Keep up the good work, mate!
@kriscynical9 ай бұрын
Ratatouille is DELICIOUS. In the France pavilion in Epcot (right next to the Ratatouille ride which is SO MUCH FUN) there's a crepe restaurant that serves a ratatouille galette (a savory crepe made with a special kind of wheat), and it's something I try to get every time I'm in the park. So, SO good.🤤 Also as I said, the ride is a ton of fun. It's called "Remy's Ratatouille Adventure" and you're basically shrunk down to the size of a rat and it's a hectic trip through a kitchen while trying to avoid humans. My mother and I were legit screaming and laughing with joy - along with everybody else - just because it was so much wild fun with the way the ride vehicles moved and how phenomenal the effects were. There's definitely a reason it always has such a long line!
@jackieleggs92749 ай бұрын
Right?! The Crepe was soooo good and the ride was fun as well!!😊😁🐀🥖🇫🇷🗼
@kriscynical9 ай бұрын
@@jackieleggs9274 Isn't that fountain back there one of cutest things you've ever seen??
@jackieleggs92749 ай бұрын
@@kriscynical It was!!😊😁
@ThirrinDiamond9 ай бұрын
As an undiagnosed autistic kid, this movie helped a part of me not feel monstrous or alien. "remy hears music when he feels things so me doing so much be normal" "remy sees images and colours so i'm not bad for doing so" "I wonder if i can just smell food and know how it must be seasoned? Oh i can so that means i can cook! So i'm a good cook like remy!" The smallest things that makes it so that at least a part of one's experiences isn't broken or bad matters so much. Nowadays i know that these things are related to autism, arfid and synesthesia and more but mini me just knew "not normal" But with ratatouille i could point and say "It's me 😄"
@jamesstutz69079 ай бұрын
Love Ratatouille Linguini and Collette relationship is great. To contritely belief Rats are kept has pets and are clean and healthy and very affectionate. It's because of the environment that some of them are in.
@bessonovafan64547 ай бұрын
The little "1" that you did when Collette started telling off Linguini at around 20:35 was priceless
@chriswarren67389 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite Pixar movies, glad you're watching it.
@thunder_wolf236 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The titular dish, ratatouille, is a French vegetable stew commonly served in the more rural areas of the country (hence why Colette asked Remy why he wanted to serve Ego a 'peasant dish'). Earlier in the movie, Colette had berated Linguini (Remy) for his more relaxed cooking, saying that 'you cannot be mommy'. Remy, in choosing ratatouille as the dish, accomplished two things. He proved Colette wrong and, in the same vein, won Ego over because his big dish was representative of a mother's cooking. Finally, because ratatouille is a stew, the movie's creators interviewed an actual American haute cuisine chef, asking him how he'd prepare ratatouille if he were serving it in a high-class setting. The method the chef gave them is what Remy served
@blazcraz69929 ай бұрын
About the soundtrack. The main theme Le Festin in the personal lemotif for Remy. It tells the story of a thief who abhors stealing so he decides to make something of himself by becoming a chef. Word getting out about his past and his world turning inside out because of it. The joys of wanting to create, the pain that takes to get there, and that the past doesn't define who you want to be. Just like our Remy.
@danceyjohnson13759 ай бұрын
Your reaction when the ceiling fell made me cackle and choke ohhh my god that deep, aghast inhale was golden
@Danlutz409 ай бұрын
"Out of the frying pan and into the fire, literally!" Lol, loved that. So sweet getting to see your reaction to this. I really liked how you caught the little things and details on some parts right away on your first time watching. My sisters both adore this movie, plus I love it since I work in a kitchen too. So nice getting to see you watch this beauty and getting a feel/view into the culinary world.
@josh_miester_x5119 ай бұрын
Can we talk about how she kisses him and he hasn't even brushed his teeth yet, and she loved it. Lol
@stavrina51909 ай бұрын
Every time I’m watching your videos it feels like I’m watching a movie with a friend and it makes me feel so warm! Thank you
@melanie629549 ай бұрын
Anton Ego was voiced by the great Peter O'Toole, who played the title role in Lawrence of Arabia. It's one of the greatest epics of all time--I hope you can watch it at some point!
@jtphr33ky9 ай бұрын
This and Wall-E are my favorite Pixar films (in fact, not just Pixar). I can't believe how lucky I am you practically did them back to back.
@sean_b_drummer9 ай бұрын
The irony of Sir Ian Holm playing Chef Skinner, a character with an obvious Napoleon Complex. Actually plays Napoleon in, Time Bandits.
@Little1Cave5 ай бұрын
I believe he won an Annie Award for voicing Skinner. To those who don’t know, his most famous role is likely Bilbo Baggins from the LOTR trilogy. ❤
@9386AliG8 ай бұрын
17:25 Aw, Remy didn’t even get to eat his omelette. No fair.
@brianmatthews17369 ай бұрын
Ratatouille IS most definitely a masterpeice. I have loved this film since it first came out, and I got it for my neice, and nephews to watch with me. They still love it as well. It was a great story which had some life lessons in it as well. GLAD you enjoyed it too!!! Brian
@nataliak.18569 ай бұрын
Hands down one of the best animated movies ever! So very few of them actually show rodents not only as something disgusting & deserving to be destroyed but as clever and, let's be honest, somewhat cute creatures. Really appreciate this as a person who's always liked mice and rats (of course pet rats are pretty different from these wild rats, especially when stumbling upon one in your kitchen, but still!). Also there's no need to say how many times have I tried to cook ratatouille and never ever got any close to Remi's level. Anyway, thank you for another amazing video, Oscar!
@FunkyMonkeyI8 ай бұрын
The dog's shadow that barks at Remy, is actually Doug from Up.
@jessquinn61069 ай бұрын
"This lady" is Ego's mother. So, its claimed. There are said to be key artifacts all over the house that link to Ego's flashback of growing up.
@neomehollow13919 ай бұрын
Pretty sure the chef represents his inner monologue. Notice how when you listen to a good reader or you watch a solid movie the character that inspires you their represented voice is the one that speaks in your mind? Or their style of speaking is parroted in your mind? I feel that's what's happened here with remmy
@angellopolys24949 ай бұрын
The way I tear up every time Anton has the flashback . What a beautiful movie!
@kentslocum2 ай бұрын
I'm very happy that you emphasized the importance of the music in this film. I like to listen to instrumental music when I'm working, but a lot of film soundtracks aren't very enjoyable to listen to in isolation. This film's soundtrack, however, definitely stands all on its own. 😊
@zirsjet6 ай бұрын
35:19 "That's what she said."
@haydendegrow9454 ай бұрын
I have worked in a restaurant like this before. It is CONTROLLED CHAOS. But the best thing is, the people you work with become your friends REAL quick, and you never forget them. I still visit my old colleagues from time to time, as the guy who was the chef at the time is now the OWNER of the whole thing!
@SevenEllen9 ай бұрын
The finest chef in France, you could argue VERY fairly, isn't Remy. It's Anton Ego's mother.
@thecocoacouch9 ай бұрын
She’s a cook but sure 😆
@LucyBogacheva9 ай бұрын
I really love this movie. He's so kind and touching... And I loved my pet rat named Mulder. It is a pity that they live so little(((
@briannabou9 ай бұрын
This is my comfort channel. Thank you for always being so wholesome and kind and thoughtful with the things that you say. Fav channel EVER ❤
@michael_209 ай бұрын
this is the most perfect timing for this reaction! i just discovered your channel through your live action avatar reactions and went back and watched all your atla and tlok videos and now you're reacting to one of my favorite movies!!
@erikoinenuori4 ай бұрын
Fun fact: In the Finnish dub, Remy's voice actor is the same who voices Zuko in Avatar The Last Airbender and Linguini's voice actor is the same as Sokka's, so it's pretty fun to close my eyes and listen to Zuko and Sokka's extra adventure together 😂
@RebekahSmithChildofGod79 ай бұрын
These last few movie reactions are amazing! Literally seeing others react to my childhood 😊
@bradmarchant37659 ай бұрын
6:46 actually no , the force could not kill the rat, and rats can hold their breath for many minutes and are great swimmers generally, that’s why they can come up through the toilet
@caseysshenanigans7084 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, THEY CAN WHAT?!
@bradmarchant37654 ай бұрын
you heard me right , they have the ability to climb up through toilets
@mbunnyj70512 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite piece of fanart EVER is actually of this movie - it's of Gordon Ramsey, sitting across from Remy, eating a dish, with the caption "finally some good food." As a huge fan of Ramsey and a huger fan of this movie, it really warmed my heart.
@WorldWeave9 ай бұрын
Horst’s stories for what he went to prison for are honestly one of my favorite parts of this movie
@numberonesoudalover9 ай бұрын
I always love your reactions, your amount of empathy and understanding is something you don't see very often in reactions. Please never change.
@DylanWills3129 ай бұрын
Love this movie and your reaction. This is hands down my favorite Pixar movie. If you’re interested, I believe Schafrillas has like a 2 hour video talking about this movie as Pixar’s Magnum Opus. Highly recommend
@anjdracul65629 ай бұрын
46:54 ooh I feel you when you said it’s your favorite Pixar movie yeah I felt the same when it watched it the 1st time. And as always I loved your reaction ❤ you have a wisdom about you while reacting non-judgement & Open minded it’s sweet. Hey would you consider checking out another Pixar movie called “EPIC” haven’t seen anyone reacting to it yet, so would love to see you checking out before anyone else 😊
@kirara25168 ай бұрын
Pixar didn't make "Epic". I can't think of the studio off hand. Blue Sky? I think?
@WorldWeave9 ай бұрын
Fun fact about 12:01…rats have no gag reflex…Linguine made the soup THAT BAD….it BROKE. NATURE
@otter0119 ай бұрын
I never understood that. Isn’t the gag reflex a reaction to a foreign object touching certain parts inside your mouth/throat? Rats can’t vomit, though, so it still broke nature 😄
@Lambent_Omega9 ай бұрын
@@otter011I think they literally can't vomit or gag at all. It's why they have such a good sense of smell to make sure what they're eating is good and why rat poison is so effective.
@adriantorres94199 ай бұрын
There is a theory that gustob had a rat cooking for him too, the mom of remy ,and that remys family was living in egos moms house at the start
@haleyschreiter97469 ай бұрын
I'm still waiting for one of my pet rats to make me an omelette in the morning 😊
@The_Early_Gamer9 ай бұрын
Another great movie, this falls barely short behind Wall-E among the Pixar movies for me. Ratatouille is just as comforting as the actual dish, the one Remi makes at the end is a fancier version called Confit Byaldi. Which is amazing as well, with an added bonus of looking gorgeus.
@sathvamp19 ай бұрын
26:35 - When you said "all the rats eat out of necessity; they never even taste it"... that reminded me of something interesting: Although there is very limited research on the following (one really good [ironically rat] study on the following done was from 1940!) ... it is perfectly legitimate considering what we know about the nervous system, conditioning and learning / memory: Animals (and humans IF on a healthy whole food diet) CAN use taste and [IF legitimate] cravings to actually know where nutrients are, and therefore in order to know "how much of which foods" to eat. That does NOT work for processed foods however because the added tastants and less-healthy, disproportionate nutrients actually "trick" our brains into (for example) thinking we're getting an essential nutrient that we're NOT. For example, it is believed that when we craving sugar, it is likely because we ACTUALLY need vitamin C or another essential nutrient that USUALLY (in a whole natural food) comes along WITH that sugar (i.e. oranges for example naturally contain BOTH sugar and vitamin C). However, if we try to satisfy our sugar craving with mainly processed food (which virtually never contains vitamin C or natural levels of other essential nutrients)... then we'll be missing out on the vitamins and/or minerals that we likely actually needed, which drove us to subconsciously crave the sugar in the first place. Then days later we wonder why we still crave too much sugar AND feel like cr*p AND are unhealthy. But making one's diet only whole (single ingredient, whole) foods for a while really works; I personally get berry / banana and duck [i.e. skin] cravings now instead of candy and chips cravings since I've been mainly "whole food" for so long lol. But going back to how "legitimate" cravings can work... to make it short, since we (nor animals) do not have taste receptors for ALL essential nutrients, we instead use the combination of ability to taste what we CAN and remember how it makes our body feel, even days later... in order to know what nutrients we may need "more of". Again, it always must be emphasized that ONLY is expected to work for WHOLE, unprocessed foods. But they've done actual studies- for example when rats were first deprived of thiamine (vitamin B1) for a while, and then given two piles of food, (one of which was deficient in vitamin B1, one of which DID contain B1), rats eventually figured out which pile of food DID contain the vitamin they'd been missing (even though there is no separate taste receptor for it). An additional experiment was then done where the two piles were made to taste different... and the rats figured it out even FASTER.
@TheBabbittz4 ай бұрын
Spotting Bomb voyuage from the incredibles as a mime at 34:36 made me spend hours looking at background characters, lol. Edit: There are ALOT of the incredible easter eggs in this. Including, Luguni being the voice of the teacher that calls dash a "rat" 😂
@ariaa69989 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that I love your channel so much. I’ve watched a majority of your videos and you are one of my favorite KZbinrs! ❤️ :)
@balintkovacs40898 ай бұрын
Ego's review wasn't about food. It was about the movie industry at large.
@idoltina9 ай бұрын
This is my absolute favorite film, I'm so glad you watched it and enjoyed it. Whenever I'm having a bad day, I put this film on and by the end of it, I always feel better. It's a comfort film for me. (And I may or may not have "your only limit is your soul" as part of a tattoo.)
@JuanVargasArts9 ай бұрын
It’s my favorite Pixar film too! So happy to hear you say that! It’s always been an inspiration for me to continue my own work in the arts.
@multishipper_heart9 ай бұрын
Watching your reaction video to one of my favourite movies is like the perfect start into my day! So thank you! Can't wait for more! 🙂
@Duckkis9 ай бұрын
This became one of my favorite movies the very first time I saw it. I'm so glad you've now watched it too! And the funny thing is, I either was in a culinary program at the time or got accepted into one a short time after. So really that's another reason this movie resonates with me.
@elibopp9 ай бұрын
First time commenting, you're one of my favorite reactors! Literally brightens my day every time I see you've uploaded. You seem like a very beautiful person in and out and I appreciate your input about the movies you watch, I think it's difficult to find reactors with such openness to new, complicated or just very complex movies so I'm glad I found your channel !! Loved the reaction as always
@0hReactions9 ай бұрын
my favorite animated movies are this, Aladdin, and How to Train Your Dragon
@mevb7 ай бұрын
While it seems like Remy is getting arrogant, he feels underapprecitated for Linguini getting all the fame for the cooking, when it is HE who's behind it and that it is Linguini who starts to become a bit arrogant as he gets the credit for the food.
@okamiman739 ай бұрын
First time viewer and I have to say I adore your analysis! I have to ask if you’d ever react to Wolfwalkers; it’s a criminally underrepresented animated movie with an incredibly unique art style from a small studio.
@ajandrianjafymusic9 ай бұрын
Man you uploaded this just as I was cooking my dinner what perfect timing. I haven’t seen this movie in years I forgot just how much I loved it
@schuzfffffffff779 ай бұрын
I get so used to watch your videos, because your commentary moments are interesting, I like a lot, i'm so glad that I found your channel
@deaconstjohn20223 ай бұрын
17:04 that's a good one 😂
@AmiValdes9 ай бұрын
Yeeees!!! 😍😍 Ratatouille and HTTYD are my favorite animated movies!!! ♥️♥️ I'm so happy you reacted to them and even more that you liked them!! Linguini has my heart but Collette is such an amazing character. The music is incredible, when you listen to the whole score you realize that is pretty much the same melody with different rhythms and styles which makes it even more amazing 😍 gosh I love this movie
@Esmeralda-20039 ай бұрын
Anton Ego is voiced by the great Peter O'Toole and the character was inspired by Louie Jouvet, a French actor and director. Was Judge Claude Frollo the guy to who you were referring from Hunchback of Notre Dame?
@auntvesuvi38729 ай бұрын
This is a truly great movie, Oscar! 👩🍳 Cheers to writers/directors Brad Bird and Jan Pinkava.
@ParadoxFreak9 ай бұрын
I never put it together until you pointed out that Emilie’s name sounds like “a meal”. I just thought they chose a European name since it’s set in Europe. 😅
@Great_Olaf54 ай бұрын
30:52 The kiss thing is actually interesting. If you pay attention, Remy was just copying something he saw earlier in the movie, some couple arguing and ending the argument with a big kiss. Never connected the two until I saw the CinemaWins video on the movie. (they're like CinemaSins, except focusing on the good things in the movie, highly recommend)
@catc22229 ай бұрын
i feel like you'd love a monster in paris now! great film with a lovely soundtrack, iconic characters and a heartfelt story
@yannhollister90919 ай бұрын
My favorite Pixar by far, this movie was clearly made with love
@lort83347 ай бұрын
“It’s so bad even a rat almost threw up!” Everyone in the comments getting ready to type out that fun little rat fact they learned on tumblr: ☝️🤓
@blazcraz69929 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. They leave it ambiguous whether the image of Auguste Gusteau is actually real or just Remy's imagination. In the script for what it's worth they name him Gusteau's spirit and he in some cases knows more than Remy should have privy for a figment of his imagination.
@rileylongley47349 ай бұрын
10:57 out of the fring pan into the FIRE 🔥 You ask, you shall reaseve from the universe