The boy, unknown to all but his mother, is in fact Gusteau's son. As Remy watches from a kitchen skylight, Alfredo Linguini (Lou Romano), a young man with no culinary talent, arrives and is hired on at the request of his recently-passed mother to do janitorial duties. Remy, separated from the others, floats to Paris in its sewers, following Gusteau's image to the chef's namesake restaurant, now run by former sous-chef Skinner (Ian Holm). The rats all flee when the resident, an old woman, discovers the rat colony. But Remy dreams of finer pursuits, sneaking into the kitchen to read the cookbook of his hero: Parisian chef Auguste Gusteau (Brad Garrett), who appears to Remy in visions throughout the film to expand on his motto that "anyone can cook." Remy learns that Gusteau died after a harsh review from mean-spirited food critic Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole). Unlike his kin, Remy is a gourmet whose keen smell is put to use sniffing food sources for rat poison. Remy (Patton Oswalt) lives in a rat colony in the attic of a French country home with his brother Emile (Peter Sohn) and his father Django (Brian Dennehy).
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