stavvers@masto.ai ("Another Angry Woman") wrote:
linguini
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- it’s so bizarre when animated American films are set in a certain location and then only certain characters have the accents of that place. It makes no damn sense!! like The French lady from ratatouille WHY IS SHE MORE FRENCH THAN THE REST OF THEM??? WHY ARE THESE GUYS MORE SCOTTISH THAN THE KIDS?? The Scottish clan Lords from brave bramble patch: To be fair, almost everyone in Ratatouille does have a French accent. The real question is why Linguini and also all the rats sound intensely American If it was just the rats I’d say it’s because the movie can be interpreted to mean that the rats understand but don’t necessarily speak human languages so the rat dialog isn’t literally taking place the way we see it but that doesn’t explain why Linguini has a rat accent (remote)
- dogboy gappy: LINGUINI HAS A RAT ACCENT jake: Do we ever hear like For sure that Linguini grew up in France tho? It could be possible he’s just an American immigrant that dumb space kid: I mean his name is Alfredo Linguini so I always assumed he was Italian jake: I’m sorry his first name is Alfredo? jake again: screenshot of character bio demonstrating the character is indeed called Alfredo Linguini (remote)
- he’s American you guys his mother was American it was mentioned in the beginning insomniac arrest: I’m sorry, I’ve moved on to the fact his mother was going through her cupboard for baby names Obama warrior: Alfredo was a name before it was a sauce let’s go over the movie from the top again (remote)
- Photo of an Italian chef on the left serving spaghetti to a smiling JFK, in the right of the image This is Alfredo di Lelio (right) the inventor of fettuccine Alfredo, he’d come out to the table and make it in front of you by hand The chap on the left is an airport Reply: I think you might have your left and right mixed up, my friend disgruntled detectives: Great post everyone. Hit the showers. (remote)