My god, the tension was so well managed throughout. So many scenes gave me the same squirming discomfort I got from Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Bastards.
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On rewatch I loved he off everything feels from the get-go.
That damn lighter scene was hysterical too
The Menu is an amazing movie. As a chef this movie accurately represents the stresses of chef life and the all too often poor treatment in an already mostly thankless job.
Don't fuck with those that prepare your food.
Also don't fuck with people who strongly resemble your daughter
Nicholas Hoult was pitch perfect. I loved to hate his character.
This movie and The Great convinced me that he will be an excellent Lex Luthor, and he absolutely delivered.
Ralph Feinnes is incredible! He just does great work.
YES CHEF
That movie definitely stuck with me. I think about it probably too much. If anything, I think Anna Taylor-Joy was a little bit too 'perfect' for her role, but that's my only criticism. It's almost a perfect movie. Also, Nicholas Holt is so good in it.
If you enjoyed The Menu and haven't seen Triangle of Sadness, it's also worth a look sight-unseen
Vaugly remember seeing a trailer. Downloading now!
I thought it was adequate and my mini review primarily reflects my immense disappointment at its floundered potential to be more than its holistic experience, much like another movie I watched this year, 'Heretic.'
The first two acts of Heretic were super good