Pixar-Forgotten/Minor Characters #8: Francois

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Pixar’s 8th feature film is one hailed by many as a perfect film, not just one of their favorite animated films, but a film that deserved a Best Picture nomination at the Academy Awards. I personally don’t love this film all that much, but I definitely do like it. Which film is that? Ratatouille, of course!

The film centers on a rat named Remy, voiced by Patton Oswalt, who has a gift for cooking and wants to cook gourmet dishes rather than eat garbage like the rest of his rat family.

If you can't stand rats, I fear this movie may just creep you out.
If you can’t stand rats, I fear this movie may just creep you out.

After getting separated from his family due to an accident (that he may have inadvertently caused himself), he finds himself at a French restaurant in Paris named Gusteau’s. There he comes into contact with a worker named Linguini, voiced by Lou Romano, who’s quite pathetic at any job that he takes.

Competence is not a word that one may see written all over his face!
Competence is not a word that one may see written all over his face!

The two happen to cross paths and desperation pairs the two together making Linguini an amazing chef with Remy being the strings behind this proverbial puppet.

It's a weak plot point, but you don't notice it in a Pixar film!
It’s a weak plot point, but you don’t notice it in a Pixar film!

So where does our forgotten/minor character come into play? Well, you see, Gusteau’s was named after its former owner who’s recently passed away. It has since been under the command of a chef named Skinner, voiced by Ian Holm.

The word, 'Napoleonic', would describe him in every aspect!
The word, ‘Napoleonic’, would describe him in every aspect!

Skinner is a man who wants to put Gusteau’s name on various frozen food products and sell them to worldwide rather than just cook food for the Parisian restaurant-goers only. And Francois appears to be his marketing person.

"I am a genius! I am a marketer! I am a genius marketer!"
“I am a genius! I am a marketer! I am a genius marketer!”

Not much is known about Francois. He seems to be of Indian descent, is voiced by an actor named Julius Callahan, and only appears in one scene. Yet, he plays an essential part in Skinner’s plan. He is the one who decides and designs what is to be sold worldwide. He has to know the tastes of different parts of the world as well as the demand of certain foods in different parts of the world.

"I reiterate my previous words!"
“I reiterate my previous words!”

I highly doubt Skinner could have put this over by himself.

"WHAT?!!"
“WHAT?!!”

Whether or not this plan succeeds or is carried through at all, well…you’ll have to watch the movie. But you don’t need to have seen the movie in order to join me in commemorating our forgotten/minor character: Francois!

"I am pleased to be honored with this award." "Sorry, you don't actually get an award, Francois!" "Well, that's deceiving! Looks like somebody needs to hire a better marketer! I happen to know a very good one if you're interested!"
“I am pleased to be honored with this award.”
“Sorry, you don’t actually get an award, Francois!”
“Well, that’s deceiving! Looks like somebody needs to hire a better marketer! I happen to know a very good one if you’re interested!”

14 thoughts on “Pixar-Forgotten/Minor Characters #8: Francois”

  1. I’m in the masterpiece camp. I love the critic. It is such a wonderful commentary on modern culture and how we criticize first and then enjoy later. I also think it is very funny and amazing that a movie can be so beautiful when seen from the perspective of a rat. Makes me want to go to Paris.

    In the end it is all about finding out what makes you special and then fighting to express it.

    The music is also underrated. One of Pixar’s best and a nice break from Randy Newman. I love Le Festin.

  2. This movie always made me hungry. Despite the fact that I can’t stand rats. I love it, but Pixar has so many good movies that it is no longer one of my favs.

  3. Love the movie. The details of the cuisine are spot on, the action scenes are real entertaining and great directed and there are some real awesome charaters. Too bad chef skinner is such a disliked character throughout the Pixar series. In favourite character lists all around the net his role is minor, Ian Holm is brilliant in voice acting all kind of mixed emotions doing skinner. Ratatouile along with The Incredibles are my fav Pixar flicks till now. I cant wait untill Brad Birds new movie Tomorrowland hits the theaters.

  4. This is definitely a classic, for me, and one of my top favorite Pixar movies, alongside BRAVE, A BUG’S LIFE, TOY STORY 1, MONSTERS INC., and FINDING NEMO.

    One of the reasons why I love this film so much is that it provides an interesting spin on the old Hollywood formula of “animals doing things their species generally don’t do.” After all, when you think about it, we’ve previously had, among others:

    -A golden retriever who plays basketball, then football, then soccer, then baseball (AIR BUD),

    -A chimpanzee who plays hockey, skateboards, and snowboards (the MVP: MOST VALUED PRIMATE franchise),

    -A zebra trained as a racehorse (RACING STRIPES),

    and my personal favorite in this category, a pig who thinks he’s a sheepdog (BABE, of course).

    Kind of makes me wonder, what kind of film will they make next with such a premise?

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