I Don’t Like Rats

A typical day in Remy’s life
… But I can’t help liking Remy a lot. He’s the star chef in the very endearing and funny Ratatouille. Managed to catch it yesterday with a dear friend. It was a truly wonderful evening.
I think everyone who’s anyone can relate to the movie. That’s because there’s a Remy in everyone of us. We have big and seemingly impossible dreams. And sometimes we feel like such a small fry in the face of giants and that everything else is against us.
Being a cat lover, I naturally detest rats. They are so cunning, dirty and have screechy voices. There were some parts of the movie where I cringed upon seeing a bastion of rats swarming about the kitchen. Yeeech.
Coincidentally, just last week, I was introduced to a character very much like Remy. He’s none other than Detective Conan.
- Both of them have a hero. Remy’s is a famous dead French chef, Conan’s hero is Sherlock Holmes.
- Both of them are especially gifted. Remy has amazing culinary skills, Conan is a brilliant detective.
- Both are small. Remy’s a medium-sized rat, Conan shrunk to the body of a 7-year old kid.
- Both are the hidden genius behind their unskilled and often-times idiotic ‘bosses’. Remy controls his chef alter ego like a puppet, Conan tags along this big and lumbering adult detective in his cases.
Another observation is that a couple of my guy buddies were inspired to cook French cuisine after the movie. Whereas for me, I just wanted to pig out on authentic French foodies. This just confirms my belief that men make better chefs. If my dad were to watch Remy in action, methinks we’ll have French food this whole week at home :P
Anyway, after the movie, I thought that maybe rats weren’t that horrible after all. That was until we were crossing this road and I saw a real-life rat appearing from the sewer and skulking under a car. It was huge and black. Its fur glistened with droplets of drain water.
Eeeeeew. Nah, I still hate rats.
But do go catch the movie if you can. The typical Pixar intro in the beginning is great, too ;)
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Hi!Me old friend was thinking I’d have a quick read and ended reading what I had missed :) Thanks for sharing He!He!He!For every rat you see there’s fifty you don’t see,(There were at least fifty rats where I used to live back in Africa).EEK! Barbecue was a bad Wish you all the best :)
sorry about the Homepage :”>
Awwww… Hope you’ll be able to catch it before it’s too late.
Hey there, old buddy. 50 for 1, eh? Yikes, that’s hardly a comforting thought.
i like rats. but the problem is that they leave disgusting faeces in my drawer in the office (bit through the mayonnaise sachet and licked the thing dry).
i suppose their cousins the hamsters got life good. the rats just turned out to be the black sheep.
i hav a problem with cockroaches though. the last place i lived in was infested with them. had to step and crush about 4 to 5 a day (they were small ones).
Eeeewwww….
I hate cockroaches more than rats. Especially the flying ones. Uggggh.
Hamsters and guinea pigs are cuties! But you’ve gotta admit that it was the rat which made the movie work. From pest to world-class chef. He’s got everyone rooting for him. Even cat lovers like me :P