Girl from ratatouille
Skinner still wants to fire Linguini, but another chef, Colette Tatou (Janeane Garofolo), sticks up for Linguini, stating that firing him for making something a customer liked would go against the restaurant's mantra and heavily affect their reputation for the worst.
A bowl is served to a food critic, Solene LeClaire, who likes the concoction. Skinner spots Linguini supposedly messing with the soup and chews him out, but he cannot stop the wait staff from serving the soup. However, inspired by a hallucination of Gusteau, continues to fix the soup, but gets caught by Linguini, who traps him underneath a bowl before he can run away and anybody else notices him. He tries to escape through an open window, but catches a whiff of the soup and, revolted by the smell, adds his own ingredients to the mixture. Knowing that the combination Linguini has forged will be terrible, Remy freaks out and accidentally falls into the restaurant through the skylight. As Remy watches the action in the kitchen, he spots Linguini accidentally knocking over a pot of soup and trying to cover up his error by adding random ingredients. Linguini gives Skinner a letter written by his mother in the hope of getting a job at the restaurant He is given the role of plongeur, or garbage-boy, and put to work immediately. Remy travels along several pipes and finds that he is in Paris - just in front of Gusteau's restaurant! Inside Gusteau's, the new head chef Skinner (Ian Holm) meets Alfredo Linguini (Lou Romano), the son of Chef Gusteau's recently-deceased old flame, Renata. Gusteau encourages Remy to go up through the sewers and find out where he is now. Through a fusion of grief, loneliness and hunger, Remy begins to hallucinate that the illustration of Chef Gusteau is talking to him.
Hours later, Remy sits, reading the cookbook, waiting for a sign of his friends and family. Remy uses the cookbook as a flotation device but is separated from the group by a rapid current in the sewers. The rats manage to escape on miniature rafts into a river. Django orders everyone to evacuate but Remy stays behind to grab Gusteau's book. They manage to evade her, but the roof of the house is shot multiple times and collapses, exposing the entire rat colony. While reacting to the news of Gusteau's death, Remy accidentally wakes Mabel, who attempts to kill him and Emile with a shotgun. A heartbroken Gusteau died soon after, which meant the loss of another star according to tradition.
#GIRL FROM RATATOUILLE TV#
While inside, Remy sees Gusteau on TV and listens in, but he learns that a famous food critic named Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole), known for having viciously high standards, gave Gusteau's restaurant a less-than-stellar review that resulted in the restaurant losing one of its five stars. Emile hesitates, but agrees to go with his brother. One day, Remy takes Emile into the kitchen to get some spices that will go with some other food samples they have gathered. Before long he has a near-expert level of knowledge about food preparation. Despite his father's orders, Remy spends several nights in the home of an old lady, Mabel, (which is where the rats have colonized), reading Chef Gusteau's cookbook and watching television programs about cooking. But Django, who hates and fears humans, forbids Remy (and all other members of the clan) to interact with them. Remy is not happy about the rats having to steal food from the garbage he would prefer to go to the kitchen and take the "fresh" samples. Django puts Remy to work sniffing and testing food for the rest of the clan. Remy's brother Emile (Peter Sohn) is impressed by this talent, but their father Django (Brian Dennehy) who leads the rats' colony, could care less - until Remy reveals that he can recognize the scent of rat poison in or near food. Remy states that he has enhanced senses of both taste and smell, which makes him very meticulous about what he eats. He's also the author of a bestselling cookbook that proudly bears his mantra, "Anyone Can Cook!" A rat named Remy (Patton Oswalt) begins talking about his life in monologue fashion.
#GIRL FROM RATATOUILLE MOVIE#
The movie opens with a TV documentary featuring Chef Auguste Gusteau (Brad Garrett), the youngest chef in France to receive a five-star rating and owner of the best restaurant in Paris.The synopsis below may give away important plot points.