Indeed, the French did do a lot to inform the world about democracy and revolution. One guy, however, seems to have missed the memo. That is who we’ll be discussing today.
Chef Skinner was the main antagonist of Disney’s 2007 film, Ratatouille. And he was a tyrannical villain.
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Can you make a video about a corrupted villain?
I think chef Skinner could have been a great sales man
why do i get the feelinng that skinner is a stand in for bob iger.
how to not do a thumbnail
0:16
Albert Camus is pronounced
al – buht ka – moo
hopper from bugs life is a better tyrannical villain.bugs life itself is kinda mid but hopper is so much better imo.
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love the vid, but ITS ALBERT KA-MOO not kay-mus
sorry that one just hurt to hear
Can you make a video of the villain William Afton please
Miss the suit, but a good essay nonetheless.
I can't Believe you Mentioned Albert Camus and Antonio Gramsci, two of them are Brilliant Individuals who Criticised Oppressive Societies, Especially Capitalism!
RIP Ian Holm.
Is there a video on how to write manipulative villains?
This guy searches a gif for every word he says and just puts the first result that shows up
Can you make a video about Mother Gothel?
Great analysis. Although I see Skinner as more of a "comedic villain". But both can work. He is comedic and tyrannical.
14:38 Uh, why are you using clips of The Lion King remake?
Gousteau: represents democratic values
Skinner: is a mini-dictator to contrast
Linguini: is literally the rightful King trope
Linguini and skinner height represents there true power over the restraint, skinner is intimidating but short (little true power) while linguini in timid but tall (lot of power) and until linguini meets remi hes slouching only after does he stand up straight
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Great analysis!
To be fair, the french became TOO democratic, since deriving too much power simply from the will of the most people is a recipe for tyranny. Even in a country that is largely made up of the same ethnicity, language, etc, they have been very politically unstable since 1789, with even relatively long lasting establishments like the fifth french republic being an incredibly divisive place, and it looks like they are on the verge of the SIXTH french republic.
4:35 you should've said "Before he had the chance to squeak" cuz he's a rat and he squeaks
Nicole that's Colette