The menu- Horror Movie review
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The latest film "The Menu" takes a satirical look at the extravagance of the wealthy elite. Director Mark Mylod paints a picture of a high-end restaurant where tech moguls, journalists, celebrities, and foodies believe they are on equal footing with the master chef. The film features a talented cast, including Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, John Leguizamo, Ralph Fiennes, and Hong Chau.
As the guests board a ferry to the secluded island of Hawthorne, they are eager to experience the $1,250 per person multi-course dinner prepared by Chef Slowik. The diverse group of guests includes a wealthy couple, tech entrepreneurs, a fading actor and his assistant, and a food critic and her editor. However, as the night progresses, the personalized dishes take on a sinister and intrusive tone, leading to a disturbing revelation.
The film boasts stunning cinematography, production design, and direction, but ultimately falls short in its heavy-handed messaging about the corrupting influence of wealth. Despite this, the film remains a visually and aurally delightful experience
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Recently, the ultra-rich have been receiving some negative attention in the movie industry. Last month, "Triangle of Sadness" showed wealthy individuals vomiting on a luxury yacht, while next week "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" will feature them as suspects in a murder case on a private Greek island. This week, the film "The Menu" takes a more violent approach, skewering the wealthy in a satirization of the gourmet food world.
Director Mark Mylod depicts a world where tech bros, journalists, celebrities, and foodies all believe they are as knowledgeable as the master chef. The witty script by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy follows these characters as they preen and one-up each other. However, the buildup to the $1,250 per person dinner at the exclusive restaurant on Hawthorne Island is more captivating than the payoff. The film's technical aspects are exquisite, but the story may leave viewers wanting more.
A diverse group of individuals boards a ferry to the restaurant, including Tyler (Nicholas Hoult) and Margot (Anya Taylor-Joy), who have a complicated relationship, John Leguizamo, tech dudes, a wealthy older couple, and a food critic. Chef Slowik (Ralph Fiennes) commands the kitchen with Zen-like calm and control, and the service is rigid and precise, even as the night takes a dark turn.
One standout character is Elsa (Hong Chau), Chef Slowik's right-hand woman, who provides the guests with a tour and serves as the perfect foil to their wealth and entitlement. On the other hand, the wealthy older couple is underdeveloped, with Judith Light's character serving as a mere accessory to her husband.
The personalized dishes take on a sinister tone, but the message about wealth corrupting people is heavy-handed and not particularly insightful. Despite this, "The Menu" remains a visual and auditory feast, with beautiful cinematography, production design, and performances
the menu is filled with unexpected surprises. This film is rated R for its explicit references, widespread use of strong language, and intense violent content. The movie is a genre-blending mix of horror, mystery, thriller, and comedy, directed by Mark Mylod and produced by Adam McKay, Betsy Koch, and Will Ferrell. The screenplay was written by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy and was released in theaters on November 18th, 2022 and became available for streaming on January 3rd, 2023. The film grossed $38.5 million in the USA and has a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes. It was distributed by Searchlight Pictures and features sound mixing in Dolby Digital and Dolby Atmos with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.this movie imdb rating 7.2 Watch this movie and experience the horror
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