This statement alone: “Anyone can cook” can easily sum up the philosophy of the deceased owner of the restaurant: Auguste Gusteau and the movie as a whole. The movie is also rife with romantic platitudes like “Anyone can cook,” and is filled with terrible excuses for lessons throughout. Children don’t need to watch an entire hour or so of theatrics and quickly moving pictures to learn that stealing is bad. A lesson children could learn from their parents. The movie is empty of any moral or practical life lessons-other than stealing is bad. Pixar’s movie Ratatouille is Rousseauian propaganda of the highest order.
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