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** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.

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** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, and never once questioning her. This is what makes her soften up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.
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---> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.

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---> --> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** ** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** ** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.

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* Although he causes trouble later, Emile and Remy have a strong family bond. Even though he doesn't really understand Remy, Emile accepts his brother unconditionally, which is saying something considering what their dad thinks.
* Even back to when Linguini first showed up at the restaurant, all the chefs beside Skinner (and Colette who seems to be a younger member of their ranks) appear to welcome Linguini rather warmly. Being very casual with him and speaking very positively about his mother. They even had a uniform and a job ready and waiting for him, even without asking Skinner for permission, and even though he was only given a position as a ''plongeur''. Regardless of knowing he was Gusteau's son, it's clear that the older kitchen staff always had a soft spot for him as a child, and respected his mother enough that they were always going to make a place for her son.
* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.
* After his first night of sleeping in Linguini's sad-looking apartment, Linguini wakes up to find Remy gone--along with his eggs. For a moment, Linguini thinks Remy's played him for a fool...until he walks into his kitchen to find Remy cooking breakfast for him, most likely as a sign of gratitude for not killing him and giving him a place to stay. Linguini then sits down and tries it, marveling at how delicious it is.
* When Linguini ducks into the food storage to rant at Remy for running up and down his body and biting him, he notices the rat staring longingly at some cheese. Linguini realizes that Remy is hungry and breaks him off a piece to feed him and in a much calmer tone talks about how they have to figure out a better solution to make their partnership work.
* The montage of Colette helping Linguini to learn how to operate in the kitchen - she starts off very harsh and often corrects his mistakes with yelling, but eventually their interactions turn friendly.
--> '''Linguini''': ..."we"?\\
'''Colette''': Of course. You're one of us now, oui?
** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.
** The exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.
* The kiss between Linguini and Colette: instead of pushing him off, she passionately kisses him back, even though [[ShutUpKiss Remy was the one who forced the kiss.]]
* Remy's final conversation with the imaginary Gusteau.
-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?\\
'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't, Remy. [[YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre You never did.]] [''disappears'']
* When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure Linguini (temporarily) kicked Remy out of his life]] when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].
---> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.
* "And this rat... this ''brilliant'', little chef... can take us there." No wonder it convinces Remy's dad that he was "wrong about... your friend."
* Remy's dad whistling for the rat colony to [[MisfitMobilizationMoment come out of hiding and help Remy save the day]]. He was opposed to Remy's wide-eyed cooking dreams from day one, but when his son needed help, [[strike:he was]] they were there. He caps it off with just nine words.
-->"We may not be cooks... but we ''are'' family."
** Actually, Remy's dad gets a fridge instance of this much earlier. Remy's activities alerted the old lady the colony was living with to their presence, and eventually, resulted in them being forcibly displaced, separating Remy and his family. You expect his father's first reaction to his return to give him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech? Nope, he instead throws a big party in his honor. It goes to show that despite being harsh on him and wary of his hopes and dreams in the prologue, [[GoodParents he genuinely loves]] [[ParentsAsPeople his son]] [[RousseauWasRight and just wanted him back.]]
** For that matter, Remy saving his father's life two seconds after his dad called his enhanced sense of taste/smell useless.



* Not to mention Remy's teeny-tiny little chef's hat. Awwww.
* Remy's dad whistling for the rat colony to [[MisfitMobilizationMoment come out of hiding and help Remy save the day]]. He was opposed to Remy's wide-eyed cooking dreams from day one, but when his son needed help, [[strike:he was]] they were there. He caps it off with just nine words.
-->"We may not be cooks... but we ''are'' family."
** Actually, Remy's dad gets a fridge instance of this much earlier. Remy's activities alerted the old lady the colony was living with to their presence, and eventually, resulted in them being forcibly displaced, separating Remy and his family. You expect his father's first reaction to his return to give him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech? Nope, he instead throws a big party in his honor. It goes to show that despite being harsh on him and wary of his hopes and dreams in the prologue, [[GoodParents he genuinely loves]] [[ParentsAsPeople his son]] [[RousseauWasRight and just wanted him back.]]
** For that matter, Remy saving his father's life two seconds after his dad called his enhanced sense of taste/smell useless.
* "And this rat... this ''brilliant'', little chef... can take us there." No wonder it convinces Remy's dad that he was "wrong about... your friend."
* The kiss between Linguini and Colette: instead of pushing him off, she passionately kisses him back, even though [[ShutUpKiss Remy was the one who forced the kiss.]]
* Remy's final conversation with the imaginary Gusteau.
-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?\\
'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't, Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']
* The montage of Colette helping Linguini to learn how to operate in the kitchen - she starts off very harsh and often corrects his mistakes with yelling, but eventually their interactions turn friendly.
--> '''Linguini''': ..."we"?\\
'''Colette''': Of course. You're one of us now.
** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.
** The exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.
* Although he causes trouble later, Emile and Remy have a strong family bond. Even though he doesn't really understand Remy, Emile accepts his brother unconditionally, which is saying something considering what their dad thinks.
* After his first night of sleeping in Linguini's sad-looking apartment, Linguini wakes up to find Remy gone--along with his eggs. For a moment, Linguini thinks Remy's played him for a fool...until he walks into his kitchen to find Remy cooking breakfast for him, most likely as a sign of gratitude for not killing him and giving him a place to stay. Linguini then sits down and tries it, marveling at how delicious it is.
* When Linguini ducks into the food storage to rant at Remy for running up and down his body and biting him, he notices the rat staring longingly at some cheese. Linguini realizes that Remy is hungry and breaks him off a piece to feed him and in a much calmer tone talks about how they have to figure out a better solution to make their partnership work.
* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.
** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure Linguini (temporarily) kicked Remy out of his life]] when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].
---> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.
* Even back to when Linguini first showed up at the restaurant, all the chefs beside Skinner (and Colette who seems to be a younger member of their ranks) appear to welcome Linguini rather warmly. Being very casual with him and speaking very positively about his mother. They even had a uniform and a job ready and waiting for him, even without asking Skinner for permission, and even though he was only given a position as a ''plongeur''. Regardless of knowing he was Gusteau's son, it's clear that the older kitchen staff always had a soft spot for him as a child, and respected his mother enough that they were always going to make a place for her son.

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* ** Not to mention Remy's teeny-tiny little chef's hat. Awwww.
* Remy's dad whistling for the rat colony to [[MisfitMobilizationMoment come out of hiding and help Remy save the day]]. He was opposed to Remy's wide-eyed cooking dreams from day one, but when his son needed help, [[strike:he was]] they were there. He caps it off with just nine words.
-->"We may not be cooks... but we ''are'' family."
** Actually, Remy's dad gets a fridge instance of this much earlier. Remy's activities alerted the old lady the colony was living with to their presence, and eventually, resulted in them being forcibly displaced, separating Remy and his family. You expect his father's first reaction to his return to give him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech? Nope, he instead throws a big party in his honor. It goes to show that despite being harsh on him and wary of his hopes and dreams in the prologue, [[GoodParents he genuinely loves]] [[ParentsAsPeople his son]] [[RousseauWasRight and just wanted him back.]]
** For that matter, Remy saving his father's life two seconds after his dad called his enhanced sense of taste/smell useless.
* "And this rat... this ''brilliant'', little chef... can take us there." No wonder it convinces Remy's dad that he was "wrong about... your friend."
* The kiss between Linguini and Colette: instead of pushing him off, she passionately kisses him back, even though [[ShutUpKiss Remy was the one who forced the kiss.]]
* Remy's final conversation with the imaginary Gusteau.
-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?\\
'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't, Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']
* The montage of Colette helping Linguini to learn how to operate in the kitchen - she starts off very harsh and often corrects his mistakes with yelling, but eventually their interactions turn friendly.
--> '''Linguini''': ..."we"?\\
'''Colette''': Of course. You're one of us now.
** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.
** The exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.
* Although he causes trouble later, Emile and Remy have a strong family bond. Even though he doesn't really understand Remy, Emile accepts his brother unconditionally, which is saying something considering what their dad thinks.
* After his first night of sleeping in Linguini's sad-looking apartment, Linguini wakes up to find Remy gone--along with his eggs. For a moment, Linguini thinks Remy's played him for a fool...until he walks into his kitchen to find Remy cooking breakfast for him, most likely as a sign of gratitude for not killing him and giving him a place to stay. Linguini then sits down and tries it, marveling at how delicious it is.
* When Linguini ducks into the food storage to rant at Remy for running up and down his body and biting him, he notices the rat staring longingly at some cheese. Linguini realizes that Remy is hungry and breaks him off a piece to feed him and in a much calmer tone talks about how they have to figure out a better solution to make their partnership work.
* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.
** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure Linguini (temporarily) kicked Remy out of his life]] when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].
---> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.
* Even back to when Linguini first showed up at the restaurant, all the chefs beside Skinner (and Colette who seems to be a younger member of their ranks) appear to welcome Linguini rather warmly. Being very casual with him and speaking very positively about his mother. They even had a uniform and a job ready and waiting for him, even without asking Skinner for permission, and even though he was only given a position as a ''plongeur''. Regardless of knowing he was Gusteau's son, it's clear that the older kitchen staff always had a soft spot for him as a child, and respected his mother enough that they were always going to make a place for her son.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas And what happened then? Well, in Paris, they say, Ego's heart grew three sizes that day.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas And what happened then? Well, in Paris, they say, Anton Ego's small heart grew three sizes that day.]]]]
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** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after he kicked him out of his life when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].

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** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after he [[PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure Linguini (temporarily) kicked him Remy out of his life life]] when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].
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** Actually, Remy's dad gets a fridge instance of this much earlier. Remy's activities alerted the old lady the colony was living with to their presence, and eventually, resulted in them being forcibly displaced, separating Remy and his family. His father's reaction to his return is a big party in his honor. Prodigal son much?

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** Actually, Remy's dad gets a fridge instance of this much earlier. Remy's activities alerted the old lady the colony was living with to their presence, and eventually, resulted in them being forcibly displaced, separating Remy and his family. His You expect his father's first reaction to his return is to give him TheReasonYouSuckSpeech? Nope, he instead throws a big party in his honor. Prodigal son much?It goes to show that despite being harsh on him and wary of his hopes and dreams in the prologue, [[GoodParents he genuinely loves]] [[ParentsAsPeople his son]] [[RousseauWasRight and just wanted him back.]]
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** Compare Ego's facial structure between his first appearance and the ending scene. When he's first shown, his face is incredibly thin, with [[VillainousCheekbones prominent cheekbones]], and skin so pale, it's almost white as a bone. In the ending, his skin is flushed with color, and there's a prominent bulge in his cheeks.

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** Compare Ego's facial structure between his first appearance and the ending scene. When he's first shown, his face is incredibly thin, with [[VillainousCheekbones prominent cheekbones]], and skin so pale, it's almost white as a bone. In the ending, his skin is flushed with color, and there's a prominent bulge roundness in his cheeks.cheeks implying that he's now eating more filling meals courtesy of Remy or thanks to a change in perspective is willing to lighten his standards and just ''enjoy'' food.



-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?
-->'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't, Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']

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-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?
-->'''Gusteau''':
pretend?\\
'''Gusteau''':
[''chuckles''] But you don't, Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']



--> '''Linguini''': ..."we"?
--> '''Colette''': Of course. You're one of us now.

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--> '''Linguini''': ..."we"?
-->
"we"?\\
'''Colette''': Of course. You're one of us now.
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** Which segues very nicely into his review of the restaurant: even after [[spoiler:meeting Remy and having the situation explained to him, he gives it a highly positive rating, which eventually costs him his job. And just as a pick-up-and-cuddle-the-dog moment, Anton loses his credibility but becomes a regular customer at Remy's new restaurant]], where he consistently orders the ratatouille. Say it with me: ''d'awwwww!''

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** Which segues very nicely into his review of the restaurant: even after [[spoiler:meeting meeting Remy and having the situation explained to him, he gives it a highly positive rating, which eventually costs him his job. And just as a pick-up-and-cuddle-the-dog moment, Anton loses his credibility but becomes a regular customer at Remy's new restaurant]], restaurant, where he consistently orders the ratatouille. Say it with me: ''d'awwwww!''



*** [[spoiler:Not just a regular customer. It's highly suggested that Ego helped front the money to open La Ratatouille in the first place, making him co-owner along with Linguini and Colette.]]
** A subtle moment during that scene: Colette has mentioned how being a woman has handicapped her and forced her to work twice as hard to get where she is. Then she goes out to speak with Ego, [[spoiler:who immediately assumes she's the head chef responsible for the ratatouille and begins congratulating her. The fact that she's a woman doesn't make any difference to him.]]
*** FridgeBrilliance again: [[spoiler: Of course he's not surprised by the (admittedly false) notion of her being the head chef. The best chef he's ever known is, as always, his mother.]]

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*** [[spoiler:Not Not just a regular customer. It's highly suggested that Ego helped front the money to open La Ratatouille in the first place, making him co-owner along with Linguini and Colette.]]
Colette.
** A subtle moment during that scene: Colette has mentioned how being a woman has handicapped her and forced her to work twice as hard to get where she is. Then she goes out to speak with Ego, [[spoiler:who who immediately assumes she's the head chef responsible for the ratatouille and begins congratulating her. The fact that she's a woman doesn't make any difference to him.]]
him.
*** FridgeBrilliance again: [[spoiler: Of course he's not surprised by the (admittedly false) notion of her being the head chef. The best chef he's ever known is, as always, his mother.]]
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** Ego's review is quite wordy, but the crux of the argument is that he now understands that Gusteau did not mean to devalue the skill of a chef with the phrase "Anyone Can Cook", but instead, that a skilled chef simply requires the proper environment to nurture those skills.

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** Ego's review is quite wordy, but the crux of the argument is that he now understands that Gusteau did not didn't mean to devalue the skill of a chef with the phrase "Anyone Can Cook", but instead, that a skilled chef simply requires needs the proper environment to nurture those skills.



** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.

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** Colette starts off harsh and cold to Linguini because she's used to not being taken seriously. She's fully expecting Linguini to just dismiss her, but he doesn't. He listens to everything she tells him, taking notes, never questioning her. This is what makes her soften up, up to Linguini fairly quickly, and she point-blank thanks him for listening.
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* The kiss between Linguini and Collete: instead of pushing him off, she passionately kisses him back, even though [[ShutUpKiss Remy was the one who forced the kiss.]]

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* The kiss between Linguini and Collete: Colette: instead of pushing him off, she passionately kisses him back, even though [[ShutUpKiss Remy was the one who forced the kiss.]]



** Th exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.

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** Th The exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.

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** Compare Ego's facial structure between his first appearance and the ending scene. When he's first shown, his face is incredibly thin, with [[VillainousCheekbones prominent cheekbones]], and skin so pale, it's almost white as a bone. In the ending, his skin is flushed with color, and there's a prominent bulge in his cheeks.



-->'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']

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-->'''Gusteau''': [''chuckles''] But you don't don't, Remy. [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane You never did.]] [''disappears'']
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* Ego's review of Gusteau's in the finale. Yes, [[RealityEnsues the restaurant was closed by health inspectors and he ends up losing his job and credibility]], but it's truly incredible if you don't come out of that monologue feeling inspired, or with a new respect for some critics, to a degree.

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* Ego's review of Gusteau's in the finale. Yes, [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the restaurant was closed by health inspectors and he ends up losing his job and credibility]], but it's truly incredible if you don't come out of that monologue feeling inspired, or with a new respect for some critics, to a degree.
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** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after he kicked him out of his life when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspiecesFriendship unusual friendship]].

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** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after he kicked him out of his life when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspiecesFriendship [[InterspeciesFriendship unusual friendship]].
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** When Remy is about to be attacked by the chefs, Linguini stops them without a second thought to protect his little friend. Even after he kicked him out of his life when he caught his colony stealing food, they BOTH regretted their actions that nearly cost them their [[InterspiecesFriendship unusual friendship]].
---> '''Linguini''': Thanks for coming back, [[AffectionateNickname Little Chef]].
*** You can tell by the clear relief in his tone of voice that he's glad that his "little chef" has returned yet again, [[CallBack just like the first time they met]].
*** Also, Remy doesn't even try to run when the chefs try to kill him on sight. One might think it's because he [[ThePowerOfTrust trusted Linguini to protect and accept him back]], even after he kicked him out. Props that his human friend did just that.
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---->'''Ego:''' In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto, "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere.

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---->'''Ego:''' --->'''Ego:''' In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto, "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere.
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** For that matter, Remy saving his father's life two seconds after his dad called his enhanced sense of taste/smell useless.

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* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.

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* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.time.
* Even back to when Linguini first showed up at the restaurant, all the chefs beside Skinner (and Colette who seems to be a younger member of their ranks) appear to welcome Linguini rather warmly. Being very casual with him and speaking very positively about his mother. They even had a uniform and a job ready and waiting for him, even without asking Skinner for permission, and even though he was only given a position as a ''plongeur''. Regardless of knowing he was Gusteau's son, it's clear that the older kitchen staff always had a soft spot for him as a child, and respected his mother enough that they were always going to make a place for her son.
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** Ego's review is quite wordy, but the crux of the argument is that he now understands that Gusteau did not mean to devalue the skill of a chef with the phrase "Anyone Can Cook", but instead, that a skilled chef simply requires the proper environment to nurture those skills.
---->'''Ego:''' In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau's famous motto, "Anyone can cook." But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere.

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** Th exact defrosting happens when she talks about how Gusteau was always about trying something new, to surprise his customers. As Linguini writes that down, she clarifies that only the head-chef can be creative; he quickly scratches it out to add, "Follow the recipe." Colette can't help but smile that Linguini is this attentive.



* After his first night of sleeping in Linguini's sad-looking apartment, Linguini wakes up to find Remy gone--along with his eggs. For a moment, Linguini thinks Remy's played him for a fool...until he walks into his kitchen to find Remy cooking breakfast for him, most likely as a sign of gratitude for not killing him and giving him a place to stay.

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* After his first night of sleeping in Linguini's sad-looking apartment, Linguini wakes up to find Remy gone--along with his eggs. For a moment, Linguini thinks Remy's played him for a fool...until he walks into his kitchen to find Remy cooking breakfast for him, most likely as a sign of gratitude for not killing him and giving him a place to stay. Linguini then sits down and tries it, marveling at how delicious it is.
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** Which segues very nicely into his review of the restaurant: even after [[spoiler:meeting Remy and having the situation explained to him, he gives it a highly positive rating, which eventually costs him his job. And just as a pick-up-and-cuddle-the-dog moment, Anton loses his credibility but becomes a regular customer at Remy's new restaurant, where he consistently orders the ratatouille.]] Say it with me: ''d'awwwww!''

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** Which segues very nicely into his review of the restaurant: even after [[spoiler:meeting Remy and having the situation explained to him, he gives it a highly positive rating, which eventually costs him his job. And just as a pick-up-and-cuddle-the-dog moment, Anton loses his credibility but becomes a regular customer at Remy's new restaurant, restaurant]], where he consistently orders the ratatouille.]] ratatouille. Say it with me: ''d'awwwww!''



---->'''Linguine:''' Can I interest you in a dessert this evening?\\

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---->'''Linguine:''' ---->'''Linguini:''' Can I interest you in a dessert this evening?\\



'''Linguine:''' Which one would you like?\\

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'''Linguine:''' '''Linguini:''' Which one would you like?\\
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* When Linguini ducks into the food storage to rant at Remy for running up and down his body and biting him, he notices the rat staring longingly at some cheese. Linguini realizes that Remy is hungry and breaks him off a piece to feed him and in a much calmer tone talks about how they have to figure out a better solution to make their partnership work.

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* When Linguini ducks into the food storage to rant at Remy for running up and down his body and biting him, he notices the rat staring longingly at some cheese. Linguini realizes that Remy is hungry and breaks him off a piece to feed him and in a much calmer tone talks about how they have to figure out a better solution to make their partnership work.work.
* How about Remy’s return to Linguini after initially fleeing his confinement by the river? The dejected sigh from the latter as his last hope has just run off... and then we hear the sound of little rat feet getting closer once again, with Remy’s big bright eyes staring up at Linguini, who smiles back in awe and disbelief! The accompanying music swells perfectly as their unusual yet strong bond is highlighted for the first time.
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*** And then, there's the way Ego reacts after tasting the dish: he drops his pen in shock and, for the ''first'' time in the whole movie, he starts ''smiling'' as he eats the ratatouille with delight. He's not evaluating the quality of the meal: he's actually ''enjoying'' it!

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*** And then, there's the way Ego reacts after tasting the dish: he drops his pen in shock and, for the ''first'' time in the whole movie, he starts ''smiling'' as he eats the ratatouille with delight. He's not evaluating the quality of the meal: he's actually ''enjoying'' it!it! and what is more, shortly before he drops the pen, you can see color slowly start to return to his face, which had been very pale up until that point.
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-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' for Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?

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-->'''Remy''': I'm sick of pretending. I pretend to be a rat for my father, I pretend to be a ''human'' for through Linguini. I pretend you ''exist'' so I have someone to talk to! You only tell me stuff I already know! I know who I am! Why do I need you to tell me? Why do I need to pretend?
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---->'''Linguine:''' Can I interest you in some dessert?\\

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---->'''Linguine:''' Can I interest you in some dessert?\\a dessert this evening?\\



'''Linguine:''' What would you like?\\

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'''Linguine:''' What Which one would you like?\\
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*** And then, there's the way Ego reacts after tasting the dish: he drops his pencil in shock and, for the ''first'' time in the whole movie, he starts ''smiling'' as he eats the ratatouille with delight. He's not evaluating the quality of the meal: he's actually ''enjoying'' it!

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*** And then, there's the way Ego reacts after tasting the dish: he drops his pencil pen in shock and, for the ''first'' time in the whole movie, he starts ''smiling'' as he eats the ratatouille with delight. He's not evaluating the quality of the meal: he's actually ''enjoying'' it!
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* Ego's review of Gusteau's in the finale. Yes, [[RealityEnsues the restaurant was closed by health inspectors]], but it's truly incredible if you don't come out of that monologue feeling inspired, or with a new respect for some critics, to a degree.

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* Ego's review of Gusteau's in the finale. Yes, [[RealityEnsues the restaurant was closed by health inspectors]], inspectors and he ends up losing his job and credibility]], but it's truly incredible if you don't come out of that monologue feeling inspired, or with a new respect for some critics, to a degree.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas In Paris, they say, Ego's heart grew three sizes that day.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas In And what happened then? Well, in Paris, they say, Ego's heart grew three sizes that day.]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:In Paris, they say, Ego's heart grew three sizes that day.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:In [[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas In Paris, they say, Ego's heart grew three sizes that day.]]
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*** Not only ratatouille. He trusts whatever he is served. When asked what he'd like to order, he says loudly (so Remy can hear): "Surprise me!"

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*** Not only ratatouille. He trusts whatever he is served. When asked what he'd like to order, he says loudly (so Remy can hear): "Surprise me!"order for dessert:
---->'''Linguine:''' Can I interest you in some dessert?\\
'''Ego:''' ''(nearly chuckling)'' Don't you always?\\
'''Linguine:''' What would you like?\\
'''Ego:''' ''(loudly, in Remy's direction)'' Surprise me!
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*** Not only ratatouille. He trusts whatever he is served. When asked what he'd like to order, he says loudly (so Remy can hear): "Surprise me!"

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