It's the name of the rat who becomes a chef in a movie.I feel like I may be slipping on the Remy reference. Any insight?
It's the name of the rat who becomes a chef in a movie.I feel like I may be slipping on the Remy reference. Any insight?
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Yes, it's the name of the rat in theIt's the name of the rat who becomes a chef in a movie.
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It's the name of the rat who becomes a chef in a movie.
With the immediate jail time, Edmond Dantès (Count of Monte Cristo) felt like it could have been a good name for the rat.Yes, it's the name of the rat in theYou must be registered to see the links.
I think it's a good name for French-speakers who understand the pun between rat (English: rat ) and ratatouille (English: a not so good mixture of vegetables). But I don't understand Edmond Dantès's part there.With the immediate jail time, Edmond Dantès (Count of Monte Cristo) felt like it could have been a good name for the rat.
The count of Monte Cristo is a fictional roman where someone break out of prison (and take revenge of the one who put im there). Edmond Dantès is main character of this work (and the one who break out of prison).I think it's a good name for French-speakers who understand the pun between rat (English: rat ) and ratatouille (English: a not so good mixture of vegetables). But I don't understand Edmond Dantès's part there.
Being French, I've read Alexandre Dumas's novel, when I was a child. Maybe I don't understand because I don't remember Remy's story.The count of Monte Cristo is a fictional roman where someone break out of prison (and take revenge of the one who put im there). Edmond Dantès is main character of this work (and the one who break out of prison).
He’s a field rat who has a Michelin-level palate for human food and skill to cook and eventually gets separated from his colony and ends up in Paris. He sneaks into the kitchen of the restaurant created by the late-chef he idolizes and finds a young man working as the garbage boy in the restaurant who is clumsy and has no ability to cook and nearly ruins a soup he nearly ruined by spilling(?) but it’s secretly saved by Remy. They both accidentally learn that Remy can control the guys arms by pulling on his hair and then they team up to fulfill both their dreams simultaneously while the guy falls in love with a fellow chef who’s fairly cold and kinda mean but eventually warms up to the guy. And then they have to prepare a meal for a very passionate food critic who’s scathing review of the restaurant years ago that caused Remy’s idol to die of a broken heart and make sure the restaurant doesn’t go under.Being French, I've read Alexandre Dumas's novel, when I was a child. Maybe I don't understand because I don't remember Remy's story.
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we will…Only because that's not actually true. I wish they did
How dare you?!ratatouille (English: a not so good mixture of vegetables)
You've not had proper ratatouille. Done properly, it's quite nice.I think it's a good name for French-speakers who understand the pun between rat (English: rat ) and ratatouille (English: a not so good mixture of vegetables). But I don't understand Edmond Dantès's part there.