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@1bendykat
@1bendykat Год назад
Anya Taylor Joy actually had to talk to the director because he wanted her to just cry upon finding out Tyler sentenced her to death. She had to explain to him that the film industry doesn’t capture true female rage much and most women wouldn’t just cry and accept fate.
@adeleaslan8182
@adeleaslan8182 Год назад
and she was so right. Good thing he listened to her
@satanswifey_
@satanswifey_ Год назад
And the change was oh so satisfying. loved that
@josefk7437
@josefk7437 10 месяцев назад
Crying did not seem consistent with her character. Anya Taylor Joy really captured her character by making that change.
@SeanStrife
@SeanStrife 10 месяцев назад
@@josefk7437 Sometimes actors can do that; Harrison Ford did it in both Indiana Jones AND Star Wars, for example. All the best can.
@justhearmeout3959
@justhearmeout3959 9 месяцев назад
​@@SeanStrifesomehow I misread this at first and thought you were saying "most actors can cry" 😂 Then I got it 😅
@lizabee484
@lizabee484 Год назад
Anya is FABULOUS in this film. It’s rare to see a s3x worker, (or professions that are lumped in with s3x work but aren’t necessarily just that, such as an escort), portrayed as not only the final girl of a horror film, but the hero, the one who truly outsmarts the “villain.” And even rarer for people in such professions to be portrayed as the most moral or deserving to live out of the rest of the cast of characters. It’s… kinda nice for a movie to be like, “yeah this is her job, and she’s absolutely the one who deserves to survive this whole mess, and what? Are you gonna judge her? Don’t be an a$$hole like the rest of the people in this film, remember, they were the ones who died in a blazing inferno!”
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 Год назад
Goes to show that professionals have standards…..
@rampion1228
@rampion1228 Год назад
The part that absolutely killed me the most was when the sous chef said that everyone dying was her "pitch". You're telling me this psychopathic dinner theatre master didn't come up with the murder idea by himself???? It CAME UP IN A PITCH MEETING??? I died.
@rampion1228
@rampion1228 Год назад
The scene with the women talking is the funniest part of the movie honestly "I'd don't normally ..like..foam"
@abigailw4599
@abigailw4599 Год назад
I loved it too and read it as more commentary, hed harassed and held her back with his behavior and power, and even the final grand idea was hers and he's credited
@misspiggy1517
@misspiggy1517 Год назад
That’s my favourite part. It was so funny how excited she was and how immediately everyone gave up 😂
@rampion1228
@rampion1228 Год назад
@@abigailw4599 yeah it's so funny, it's like a reductress or onion heading which makes sense BC I'm pretty sure the guys behind the movie used to work for the onion
@nanoreo7098
@nanoreo7098 Год назад
​@@rampion1228 women supporting women😅
@Blue_Lunacy
@Blue_Lunacy Год назад
I saw a comment that mentioned the way Margot used the menu to wiped her mouth on the boat was the way to showed that she didn't forgive the chef. In the end she gave the chef his last joy. But she did it, not out of kindness or sympathy. She did it like a professional and to save herself. And probably still mad that she had to go through all of those experiences. Just because someone couldn't admit that they need therapy.
@1000starsinmyribs
@1000starsinmyribs Год назад
that’s exactly how i looked at it too! i don’t like seeing people act like margot wanted to make him happy out of grand surviving sympathy. she had to do her job and survive, and she did make him happy. regardless, he’s a fucking psycho and likely traumatized her for the rest of her life
@justin188541
@justin188541 Год назад
Not to mention No Gas on the Boat. Hopefully, no Del Lago, just ask Leon.
@anib8863
@anib8863 11 месяцев назад
​@@justin188541I'm sure someone noticed the massive fire on the island and she was saved in a few days at least.
@minasbaeischaefightme8603
@minasbaeischaefightme8603 3 месяца назад
I totally agree with you!
@7_ty_
@7_ty_ Год назад
I think another aspect of Tyler’s character is that he thinks he’s special. He’s a kiss-ass, but he doesn’t think the rules apply to him. That’s why he takes pictures. That’s why he stays standing beside the women and doesn’t immediately run off with the other men. That’s also why he came to the island knowing that everyone would die: he thought that Slowik would see him as special and maybe even possibly spare him, like how he spared Erin. Because to Tyler, the rules shouldn’t apply to him like they apply to who he views as “everyone else.” But he was wrong.
@00s.v.n.s00
@00s.v.n.s00 Год назад
Wow... this is a perfect analysis. Explains that aspect of his character perfectly.
@xizz__
@xizz__ Год назад
I think he knew he wasn’t leaving that island alive, but he understood that this was the very last chance he’d have to experience Slowik’s food, I think he ultimately determined that it was worth it. That’s why he didn’t run. Thats also why he hnged himself after Slowik whispered in his ear. Slowik was everything to him
@xrrgr
@xrrgr Год назад
this makes the most sense
@CrystalCat24
@CrystalCat24 Год назад
OMG yessssssss😅
@seraphim7320
@seraphim7320 Год назад
@@xizz__ I also think he probably imagined that even if he did die, it would be in some sort of symbolic way, like the way everyone else dies. I honestly think he would have been happy to die the way everybody else did, as a part of Slowiks final dish; he would have considered it the greatest honour. Although he still arguably died as apart of the final dish/or as a part of one of Slowiks final statements, I certainly don’t think he expected to be personally humiliated in the way he was.
@gab2386
@gab2386 Год назад
“Where did you go to college?” “Brown” “Student loans?” “…no” “Yeah you’re dying tonight” I FUCKING CACKLED, RALPH FIENNES WAS TOO GOOD IN THIS
@amiam8116
@amiam8116 Год назад
Loved that. 🤣🤣
@thatalienguy1472
@thatalienguy1472 Год назад
I was howling!! Gawd i loved this movie
@jaytearra89
@jaytearra89 Год назад
Literally was my favorite part 💀💀💀💀
@asmileisspecial
@asmileisspecial Год назад
I actually cried with laughter at that part, the way Ralph Fiennes (sp?) delivered his line was so perfect.
@nemonobody88
@nemonobody88 Год назад
That scene and "tortillas deliciocas" I was effing rolling!
@alyssaj8779
@alyssaj8779 Год назад
While I was watching this movie, I got EXTREMELY caught up in the burger making scene. The music, the cinematography, the emotion. And I said to my friend, "god this movie's so good ... I can almost SMELL and TASTE it it's so evocative ..." And my friend looks at me. And she says, "no one of our roommates is making food. that's bacon. you're smelling food."
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Год назад
The added experience you didn't know you needed
@broomhilder
@broomhilder Год назад
A 4D experience!
@alyssaj8779
@alyssaj8779 Год назад
@@broomhilder smellovision if it was good
@blueismylove3128
@blueismylove3128 Год назад
So evocative I kinda wanted to throw up thinking about the smell of dead cow being seared up 🤢. Sarcasm but I did almost puke because I haven't eaten beef in so long it grosses me out. Still an amazing scene if they can evoke such a reaction outta me.
@classylady107
@classylady107 Год назад
I had to order a cheeseburger afterwards
@AnnekeOosterink
@AnnekeOosterink Год назад
I love that Margot/Erin's experience as a s3x worker is what gives her her way out. She is used to figuring out what her clients want, really, deep down, and giving that to them. She realises that the chef is unhappy, and she gives him the chance to relive the things that did make him happy and figures out the perfect way to do it without breaking the script of his plans for the evening, plus she figures out how she could use that script to get out of there. Perfect.
@bubbles4897
@bubbles4897 Год назад
its pretty obvious hes not happy since he aint smilin in any pics besides the one where hes cooking a hmaburger. it has nothing to do with her being a sex worker lmao
@ashantej
@ashantej Год назад
@@bubbles4897 surprisingly, a lot of privileged people would not think that far, as to connect his dissatisfaction with his work. They would probably guess a superficial reason such as age or something that does not point out that their exploitation of "working class" people makes the working class people unhappy.
@mmurdoch6190
@mmurdoch6190 Год назад
@@kennieDJ i know your a fake but "KennieDJ"...lmfao
@XxxMuseluverxxX
@XxxMuseluverxxX Год назад
@@bubbles4897 Julian literally says in the movie that he recognizes that she is a working class woman (a sex worker) and therefore, is different from the rest of the entitled and privileged people at the restaurant. He feels a kinship with Margot/Erin because he recognizes that they are both exploited by the upper class-her being a sex worker/working class woman is very important to the story as it is what saves her from dying. She’s scrappy, inventive and recognizes that Julian’s dissatisfaction with class inequity and the commodification of food culture is what’s caused him to snap. It’s also what initially condemns her because Tyler thought so little of her life that he was willing to have her die just so he could participate in Julian’s sick final “masterpiece”. So her coming up with the idea of giving him one last moment of happiness by cooking something from Julian’s simpler days (before his exploration as a worker worsened) has everything to do with her background as a working class person.
@bubbles4897
@bubbles4897 Год назад
@@XxxMuseluverxxX ok her background as a working class person...but not as a sex worker. bruh i already watched the movie and already know he felt a "kinship" with her on that, but her knowing he's miserable has nothing to do with her job lmao
@abigailw4599
@abigailw4599 Год назад
Nicholas hoults' performance blew me away especially and I haven't heard many people highlight it. He's pretentious yet desperate for approval, insidious, childlike, sociopathic, earnest, and yet funny during all of it even when he's red in the face with heartbreak
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 Год назад
He really is an amazing actor!! He nailed that role!
@purpleflows5680
@purpleflows5680 Год назад
Nicholas Hoult is a really fun actor. He’s been picking some wonderful projects lately, even though he’ll always be that kid from About a Boy. Love him in The Menu. Also love him in The Great💗
@asmileisspecial
@asmileisspecial Год назад
Yeah, he was great! I hated him but also felt so many different feelings about him. Tyler reminded me a little of Tony in Skins. Nicholas plays a very good likeable sociopath.
@ElianaRosalind
@ElianaRosalind Год назад
I agree 1000% I honestly loved his acting the most I grew up with him, so I knew him from different projects and I always tought he was good but during this movie I was like ... damn, he's good good The absolute indiferrence while everyone was (rightfully so) panicking, his down right jackass responses to Margot's totally normal reactions to this insanity, all while snapping photos. When he did the first time I was like 'mkay, maybe he's just super excited to be here' but after he did it again & again it clicked to me that no, he just wanted to gain validation from outsiders after posting them probably. And when the plottwist became known I was like yeah, she better get instant gratification from launching over that table bc you are not just obssesed with appereances, you are a damn psycho
@janethightower2314
@janethightower2314 Год назад
@@asmileisspecial as a person who grew up watching skins, i saw a lot of tony in tyler and i think he slipped into that love to hate persona so well!!!
@AlexielRaziel
@AlexielRaziel Год назад
I found it interesting that she looks back for approval to leave, and the wife gives her a wave of "it's okay, go". I thought that scene said a lot
@jebron319
@jebron319 Год назад
since Margot reminded her of the daughter she lost, i took it to be like "i must save the this girl who reminds me of my daughter i couldn't save"
@negaprionaszr
@negaprionaszr Год назад
That little wave she gives was I think my favorite part of the movie. The way she's like "go, of course you should go" while knowing she's going to die... it makes me feel things.
@AnnekeOosterink
@AnnekeOosterink Год назад
@@jebron319 Especially with the implication that the dad had something to do with the daughter being gone/dead with his "i want you to pretend to be my daughter while I do things".
@canyounot6858
@canyounot6858 Год назад
I thought of it more like a 'Being a Mom is hard work too' moment. See, losing her daughter and knowing that her husband is a creepy dickhead but yet submitting, possibly out of the comforts of the life he has to offer, put her in the same place with the rest of the snobs. But that little wave moment I thought was a nod to 'I remember when I had to fight and be strong, and work for someone else (the kid). Not anymore, but I remember enough of the feeling to do what no one else is doing right now: Thinking for myself. Not fighting for someone, but encouraging someone to fight for themselves. Someone who looks like my daughter at that.'. If that makes sense lol
@GarveyToure
@GarveyToure Год назад
my favorite part
@AnTfarmz
@AnTfarmz Год назад
The clip of all the woman preparing to drink wine after the female chef happily mentions how everyone dying at the end was her idea actually made me cackle because honestly what else can you do after that
@JC_Cali
@JC_Cali Год назад
And the moment her pretentious character finally broke and we saw more of her true self!
@PaislyZhana
@PaislyZhana 10 месяцев назад
I liked that scene for the contrast. The women are trying to calmly escape with words while the men are running like chickens through the woods and turning on each other.
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 9 месяцев назад
Would have been way more funnier if one of them asked if the female chef was mad at them, only for her to bring up the fact that having them killed like this was her idea. Therefore one of the ladies whispers, "Yeah, she's still mad.".
@13realmusic
@13realmusic Год назад
Said this in a reply too, but I feel like that hesitation part at the end before Margot escapes with her to-go bag also showed just how kind and caring service industry workers are vs the people they serve. The men ditched their dates and pushed one another away trying to escape by themselves. But Margot (Erin) radioed for help and hesitated before leaving like she was trying to think of a way to help everyone else out too. It just solidified to me that she really deserves to be the final girl and instead of using the sexist trope of the virgin "innocent" final girl, here's a final girl who is human thro and thro and genuinely a kindhearted fighter. The only reason she escaped was because she was able to remind the Chef of how good cooking used to feel, no bribes but made sure to ask him how much a non-menu item would cost. Honest, fair and kind.
@AwesomeFreakMadd
@AwesomeFreakMadd Год назад
I love your point that it wasn't jut the "virgin" who survived. Hate that trope and this movie really ignores that in a great way
@JC_Cali
@JC_Cali Год назад
And the most inventive way a final girl has ever survived!
@abigailw4599
@abigailw4599 Год назад
A cool detail I noticed: when you pay attention to Margot's dress you'll see it's beautiful yet not well made. The lace and v cut is slightly uneven and lingering shots of the back of her neck show the fastening chain on her necklace which most expensive jewelry doesn't have. She is also not wearing heels. The costume design makes it obvious from the get that she isn't privy to this world. She easily could have bought these items for this occasion last minute from a forever 21 (and she still looks gorgeous and classy of course)
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 Год назад
This movie has so many of those detail on the second watch! You see Tyler remove his tie as he walks away before he (spoiler) himself, it's implied that thats what he used.
@monieks.7515
@monieks.7515 2 месяца назад
Omg Thanks for that! It was bothering me the whole movie but didn't realize the thought behind it. Because of your explanation I can now let it go 😂
@Lamosh07
@Lamosh07 Год назад
”you will eat less than you desire but more than you deserve” this line being said by this exact lady made my skin crawl! She felt more of a psychopath than the chef himself 💀
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 Год назад
That actress nailed it!!!!!
@imaanwheeler1995
@imaanwheeler1995 Год назад
The guy she said it to in his ear looked like he got his soul SNATCHED right up and only his shell of a body was left... 😶😶
@tsmith4988
@tsmith4988 Год назад
I really like that line because of the multiple meanings- it can apply to his financial ambitions and his cheating on his wife, too. He’s a greedy pig with way more than he deservessss- pop off, Elsa
@Noe_orz
@Noe_orz Год назад
Nah that line is so good I wanna use it when I'm dealing with mfs irl lol
@Lamosh07
@Lamosh07 Год назад
@@Noe_orz mofos wouldn't be able to get it right away so u gonna enjoy a mixture of confused n horrified expressions lolll
@Aelitagurl
@Aelitagurl Год назад
"WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME?" "YOU HAVE THE WHOLE FOREST!" had me cackling when the two men were bickering about running away in the same direction 😂😂😂
@symmetrykidkun8
@symmetrykidkun8 Год назад
Stay away from me, Bro!! 😂
@shannmander
@shannmander Год назад
42:22 Love it, the restaurant he worked at was called Tantalus, probably based off a son of zeus. Tantalus tried to trick the gods into eating his son, who he sacrificed to make into a meal, testing whether or not they'd know. (Sidenote of the family picture in his house shows a lady and baby) He also stole ambrosia and nectar from the gods and gave them to mortals. As punishment for these, he was placed in a pool that he could never quite drink from, with an overhanging fruit tree he couldnt quite reach. I can imagine slowik is tantalus in a way, giving otherworldly food to people, these beautiful dishes, but also being punished because he no longer feels satisfied. Also the whole tantalize meaning, tease with high expectations that are always disappointing.
@Ax-xo4ux
@Ax-xo4ux 8 месяцев назад
And his son was revived- and the shoulder that was eaten (by Demeter as her daughter had just fled to the underworld) was replaced with ivory and he was made king in place of his father. And he was punished not for theft but for familial killing (the worst sin to the Greeks) and violating the laws of hospitality (one of Zeus’s domains)
@christinamcqueen6182
@christinamcqueen6182 Год назад
The thing I hate the most about Tyler is that he knew everyone was going to die but he STILL took photos when they asked him not to. Doing the most for nothing.
@dylancastellanos87
@dylancastellanos87 Год назад
I've seen people speculating about Tyler's character, and that perhaps Tyler probably thought that he was special and untouchable because he was a fan of Slowik, and probably thought that Slowik would allow him to live in the end. I've even seen people wondering if the fake coast guard was supposed to take Tyler back while everyone else died. In a way, Tyler believing that makes sense. Especially since he was informed nearly a year in advance what events were going to transpire that night in Slowik's restaurant. And when Slowik told him to go end himself, Tyler looked genuinely shocked, as though he wasn't expecting to actually die that night. It's an interesting way to look at the character aside from just a fan so fanatical, he wanted to die just to be part of Slowik's final meal.
@christinamcqueen6182
@christinamcqueen6182 Год назад
@@dylancastellanos87 ooh, I love this take. This would also add to how hostile he became to Margot when she was getting special treatment/attention and chance of survival that he thought he deserved.
@dylancastellanos87
@dylancastellanos87 Год назад
@@christinamcqueen6182 Exactly! He possibly felt that he was special BECAUSE he was a fan. It's why he reacted the way that he did, saying that she embarrassed him, hated that she got to tour the kitchen, etc. In retrospect, it really makes you wonder if he thought that he was exempt from the final act. And the fact that he was taking pictures like he wanted to be able to go back and look at the moments is odd if he expected to die.
@ramblingmillennial1560
@ramblingmillennial1560 Год назад
Maybe it's cuz he knew he was gonna die that he did it lol
@pinkpusheenpaws
@pinkpusheenpaws Год назад
I figured it was because he wanted something to be on his tortilla and he doesnt think he has any other flaws Slowik could use
@erinnadia0409
@erinnadia0409 Год назад
Elsa is my favourite character I loved how condescending but professional she is, I died when she explained what tortillas are 😂 honestly such a stand out character
@asmileisspecial
@asmileisspecial Год назад
I loved Elsa so much, she was perfectly portrayed.
@jifij89
@jifij89 Год назад
she was hilarious!
@bunnywavyxx9524
@bunnywavyxx9524 Год назад
she flipped the roles of the customer/server dynamic by refusing them and being even more pretentious than they were. Every line in that film she said was full of passive aggression from start to finish. I fkin loved that lol.
@blueismylove3128
@blueismylove3128 Год назад
@@asmileisspecial Except for the her being randomly jealous part. In my opinion that was weird and kinda outta nowhere
@nanoreo7098
@nanoreo7098 Год назад
@@blueismylove3128 you are SO RIGHT I was like why is my favorite character all of a sudden being weird and failing the Bechtel test?"
@cyagami90
@cyagami90 Год назад
I loved the ending so much! He doesn't just let her go because she fights him but because he realizes she is ultimately a giver. Sex workers don't just preform acts their main job is to make you feel good about yourself. She not only does that but she gives him that pure innocent joy of providing a meal he hasn't had since he was flipping burgers. He realizes she wasn't just surviving but that she cared enough to improve his experience in a genuine way. Which to me was a really beautiful commentary of people in the service industry.
@GarveyToure
@GarveyToure Год назад
had this exact same thought.. she heard him about giving. one of the worst and best things about dating a sex worker was how she could just turn this character on at will and read people and give them this version of herself based on what they wanted socially. she would do this platonically with our friends or even strangers, and even though i think she really was doing it to be a giver (or maybe just for attention idk), i would get really annoyed because with me, she was only just her cutesy nerdy self and i didnt get the character who seemed so extra fun and charming.. seems selfish in retrospect but that scene took me back to that place
@sophie23394
@sophie23394 Год назад
Tyler criticising Margot for smoking and how her pallet doesn’t deserve the meal is so funny to me considering the food critic lady is seen smoking when all the women are sat drinking and eating
@Gabriellaella23
@Gabriellaella23 Год назад
Yeah he said something about killing taste buds and I was like, “that’s not a thing” or at least a severe thing. I smoked for years (glad I finally quit) and had no problem tasting food. Once again proving he is not as much as an expert in food he likes to believe he is.
@haweyahussein2233
@haweyahussein2233 Год назад
Maybe it's like if a poor person does it, it's trashy and in poor taste, but classy and acceptable if a rich person does it
@elleofhearts8471
@elleofhearts8471 10 месяцев назад
I don't think its strange. Slowik didn't call out the critic because he already knows she's a lost cause and doesn't value her opinions. It doesn't matter if her tastebuds are ruined from smoking. She's already ruined so many people's lives and careers, possibly due to smoking dulling her sense of taste, so telling her to quit isn't going to change that. And even if she did stop smoking, it won't make her a more fair critic. She's gonna be just as pretentious and nit picky and won't enjoy the food. If she enjoyed food, she wouldn't ruin her tastebuds as a food critic. as a food critic, She's a king maker who doesn't even enjoy food and whose own career/survival isn't hinged upon her ability to taste food accurately. someone Slowik cant respect. Erin on the other hand, has hope. She can be saved. She actually shares Slowik's philosophy on food and reminds him of customers he enjoyed serving in his early career. Plus when you're working class, food is one of the few pleasures in life you can indulge in. like that bread less bread course. The rich have so many other things that can enrich their life so they dont NEED to care about food in order to have a quality of life. even though they pay $1000+ on a meal and a food retreat/food tourism. So I think Slowik is in a way trying to tell Erin that life sucks as working class, don't make it suck even more by dulling your senses to one of the few things life is worth living for. The rich wouldn't understand because they have so many things to enrich their lives so theres no point in telling the critic to stop smoking. plus One person's experience is not everyone's experience. Just because one person's sense of taste isn't impacted by their smoking, doesn't mean smoking cant impact your sense of taste.
@alexisd6106
@alexisd6106 9 месяцев назад
@@Gabriellaella23I’m a smoker too and just like a smoker gets nose blind to their own smell, they lose taste. Don’t get me wrong, you don’t LOSE your taste, you just can’t taste 100% like people who don’t smoke do. It’s scientifically proven.
@moxiemaxie3543
@moxiemaxie3543 Год назад
"I'm sorry, you're dying" is maybe my favorite line in the movie beside the reveal that Chef isn't forcing them to die
@youfoundtorri
@youfoundtorri Год назад
Since ppl barely talk about Kennie’s makeup in these videos, I’ll be the one to say…Kennie’s makeup be on point. The glam be glammin
@ironidol
@ironidol Год назад
Yessir
@withcharmtospare
@withcharmtospare Год назад
It’s especially stunning today❤
@memecollector1437
@memecollector1437 Год назад
You’re right and I will be stealing that look thank you Kenny 💕
@Shyknit
@Shyknit Год назад
It does look good, it's giving Alexa Demi imo
@solaris5922
@solaris5922 Год назад
@@memecollector1437 I think about it too, then I remember I can’t do makeup and my skin is sensitive af 💀
@jebron319
@jebron319 Год назад
the lady giving Margot the ok to leave. it just hit me that Margot reminder her (and her husband) of their dead daughter. giving her the sign to save herself was like her last chance to save the daughter she couldn't save before.
@maddybru621
@maddybru621 Год назад
How did you know the daughter was dead?
@222222ania
@222222ania Год назад
wasn’t he abusing the daughter? Why would he have Margot pretending to be his kid while jerking off? I
@TKZells16
@TKZells16 Год назад
I always got the impression that they were estranged, like perhaps because of the husband always cheating on his wife and maybe his daughter found out. Or even darker, the husband abused his daughter and the wife either didn’t know or was always in denial. Either way, something happened and they’re no longer talking.
@rosettastarlight6239
@rosettastarlight6239 Год назад
​@@TKZells16 I always kinda got the impression of the latter because of what Margot said about the husband and what he asked of her
@mygoldenwitch
@mygoldenwitch 11 месяцев назад
I'm pretty certain the daughter had gone no contact with both parents, due to the way they spoke about her, in particular the mom. The mom didn't bring her up with the inherent grief you'd expect from a mother talking about her deceased daughter. It was definitely not nonchalant either, there was a certain wistfulness behind it, but not to the point of, 'Oh, look at that young woman, she looks so much like our dead daughter'. More something along the lines of, 'Sigh, I wish she was willing to talk to us, it's been so long.' Combining that with the fact that she asked Margot/Erin if she 'knew' her husband and didn't need further elaboration, and it seems she might've had suspicions/worries about things between her husband and her daughter before the film started but was trying to stay in denial.
@evieshepherd7199
@evieshepherd7199 Год назад
What I took from the women's scene in man's folly was that the sous chef was looking for the comfort from the women after what chef did to her and instead of getting that support, the women completely ignored her story and instead tried to compliment what she made instead of supporting her and being there for her in a sense. I really think it's a bit of social commentary on the idea that in such a men's club such as professionally coking she was taken advantage of and instead of the people who hear her history trying to be that support system, they decide that her cooking it more important than that
@bbyghostie1044
@bbyghostie1044 11 месяцев назад
To be fair, I wouldn't be comforting somebody trying to kill me either. Like, sorry girl, but this isn't the time for group therapy 😅
@morwa175
@morwa175 Год назад
Kennie not recognizing Ralph Fiennes as an actor playing Voldemort is hilarious 😂 He is also great in The Grand Budapest Hotel, can't recommend that movie enough.
@diane090397
@diane090397 Год назад
I was about to comment this lol..
@Thinesight
@Thinesight Год назад
Yeeeeees!
@elleirenex3
@elleirenex3 Год назад
I was searching to see if anyone said that. Versatile actor for sure Kenzie 😂
@night_sky_queen4941
@night_sky_queen4941 Год назад
Yes! He was also great in The King's Man
@odevita
@odevita Год назад
She's not a big fantasy person, so it wasn't too surprising for me that that she didn't clock that despite it being etched into the side of my skull since childhood! I didn't realize until I was an adult that he voiced Rameses in the Prince of Egypt and idk but it threw me tf off lmao
@ccrepaldi4740
@ccrepaldi4740 Год назад
Props to Anya Taylor Joy and her manager for putting her into amazing projects, my girl never misses
@jaguarking2892
@jaguarking2892 Год назад
sadly she won't be in nosferatu (
@opchild
@opchild Год назад
I’ve seriously not seen her in a single bad movie. Great script picker
@delightfulmochas
@delightfulmochas Год назад
Amsterdam?
@arina4387
@arina4387 Год назад
@@jaguarking2892 her being replaced with Lily-Rose Depp is my villain origin story 😭 heartbroken
@7_ty_
@7_ty_ Год назад
@@arina4387 For REAL. Unless Lily delivers a knockout performance, I will forever be mad that Anya won’t be in a remake of NOSFERATU by Robert Eggers.
@studiopenix8703
@studiopenix8703 Год назад
The fact that Kennie was talking about Ralph Fiennes switch up from Maid in Manhattan to this while completely disregarding his role as Voldemort is hilarious.
@vixa__J
@vixa__J Год назад
Suddenly that makes so much sense about his body movements & vibe seeming familiar
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 Год назад
Don’t forget Amon Goth, Dolarhyde, Rameses, and Lord Victor Quartermaine.
@user-pt5cl2ro6f
@user-pt5cl2ro6f 11 месяцев назад
WAIT I KNEW HE WAS KIND OF FAMILIAR IN A WAY THAT'S NOT JUST HIS FACE
@youyeedyourlasthaw
@youyeedyourlasthaw 10 месяцев назад
red dragon and grand budapest hotel are two examples that show how amazing Ralph is as an actor
@lex224
@lex224 7 месяцев назад
@@youyeedyourlasthaw that’s 100% true and the fact Ralph Fiennes was filming Red Dragon and Maid in Manhattan around the same time. Playing two polar opposites, the duality is impressive
@kells4315
@kells4315 Год назад
I cackled so hard at "He kept you open through covid!!!" Probably the best covid mention I've seen in a movie
@princessofhell4639
@princessofhell4639 Год назад
In glass onion I loved how you could clearly tell what type of person everyone was via their mask
@NicciGemz
@NicciGemz Год назад
"The award for honorable mention goes to... COVID!"
@SwanSongsDiary
@SwanSongsDiary Год назад
​@Pfizer poison shot girly are you draco malfoy?
@user-pt5cl2ro6f
@user-pt5cl2ro6f 11 месяцев назад
@whiteslavicsl4v352 Of course a pureblood au delulu girl who wants to be slytherin so bad is a "Covid's a scam" conspiracist.
@madelynnstibbard3564
@madelynnstibbard3564 8 месяцев назад
SAME
@tarotsushima3332
@tarotsushima3332 Год назад
I don't think I've ever felt the carthasis towards what happened to Tyler near the end with a movie in some time. The way he really evolved from 'Oh, he's very enthusiastic about culinary arts' to 'Pretentious dickbag' to 'So selfish and entitled it's almost sociopathic' was so riveting.
@maya6562
@maya6562 Год назад
nicholas hoult did suchhh a good job playing Tyler, he really nailed showing the layers of his character! especially when the chef whispered to him, the face of shock was so good
@BellaSwan18
@BellaSwan18 Год назад
That public humiliation was phenomenal. I mostly felt the embarrassment of being put on the spot, but it was so great to see Tyler finally put in his place
@maya6562
@maya6562 Год назад
@@BellaSwan18 i reeeally want to know what exactly the chef said though 😭😭😭🙏
@BellaSwan18
@BellaSwan18 Год назад
@@maya6562 oh hard same. I wonder if he just said something about how cooking would be better off of Tyler weren’t trying.
@maya6562
@maya6562 Год назад
@@BellaSwan18 I was thinking, Tyler is such a fanboy that if the chef told him to kill himself, he’d do it. So I’m guessing something like that was said
@atelalafford4794
@atelalafford4794 Год назад
i saw this movie three times, the first while drunk, the second while high, and the third completely sober, and each one was its own joy-filled experience.
@fromlissawithlove
@fromlissawithlove Год назад
Great to know! I still have half a bottle of wine to put to good use 😂. The left handed cigarette though, just going to substitute that for green tea, lol.
@Rose-hh7mk
@Rose-hh7mk Год назад
I've found it's almost never a fun experience to watch a movie drunk cause you usually just zone out, don't pay attention and forget it all by morning. When high, you're like hyperfocused on it
@deathsquadsall1122
@deathsquadsall1122 Год назад
@@Rose-hh7mk Pure horror films are so much easier to watch drunk though, at least for me. jump scares hit different
@Kirsten4260
@Kirsten4260 Год назад
I’m so gonna give this a shot
@catscanbiteu
@catscanbiteu Год назад
Holy shit, same!
@DragonsKitten
@DragonsKitten Год назад
There's a clip floating around of a cast interview for this movie, where Anya Taylor Joy says "I'm obsessed with feminine rage" and now I think I have to see this movie lmao
@Roblox-jb2vf
@Roblox-jb2vf Год назад
OMG that clip is the reason I watched it
@tan_the_man
@tan_the_man Год назад
the way this is my favorite line now and is inspiring to me since I'm dealing with some things in my life.
@tan_the_man
@tan_the_man Год назад
someone needs to link this clip!!
@DragonsKitten
@DragonsKitten Год назад
@@tan_the_man here you go! ru-vid.comnRvjXgcbhsU
@tan_the_man
@tan_the_man Год назад
@@DragonsKitten thank you so much!!! absolutely adore this line from her!!
@amnoirgg8563
@amnoirgg8563 Год назад
That chef really said “eat the rich” and I love it 😻
@KirbyCom
@KirbyCom Год назад
chef said "eat the rich" and didn't realize it didn't even need to include him tho bruhhh
@dyingforeddiemunson
@dyingforeddiemunson Год назад
@@KirbyCom i think he was like done at that point :((( margot giving him the final experience of creating a meal he enjoyed was probably a good experience for him to die with. he looked so miserable and depressed, kinda like the other chef who sue of sided. it's a pretty fun movie to watch but also really sad in a lot of ways ;-;
@KirbyCom
@KirbyCom Год назад
@@dyingforeddiemunson bro he did NOT deserve to have a final enjoyable experience he's a rapey psychotic cult leader. He could've just opened a cheap restaurant in a little town but nooooo
@bunnywavyxx9524
@bunnywavyxx9524 Год назад
@@dyingforeddiemunson all the chefs were devastated by their talents never being enough for the rich, they were already gone at that point.
@AwesomeFreakMadd
@AwesomeFreakMadd Год назад
"turn the rich into smores" got it!
@abigailw4599
@abigailw4599 Год назад
As someone with experience in the restaurant industry, nothing hit harder than "he didn't tell me about the barrel, I didn't forget". Best joke in the movie, cemented it in my heart
@No1PlutoSupporter
@No1PlutoSupporter Год назад
now i feel like i missed out on a joke. i dont get it
@arayahofmann
@arayahofmann Год назад
@@No1PlutoSupporter It happends a lot in the service that your boss put the blame on you on something that is suppose to be his fault, but you can't do anything about it more than just accept it.
@sigh824
@sigh824 Год назад
Elsa was my favorite character in the movie. I just her being equal parts devoted and cynical fascinating, especially in that last scene. I keep hoping someone would do analysis of her
@BreezyStreamy
@BreezyStreamy Год назад
That line just made me feel for Elsa, I guess she just couldn't let it go
@abigailw4599
@abigailw4599 Год назад
@@BreezyStreamy yes, definitely still sad and frustrating, i found it darkly funny. It was an unexpected moment that was just so spot on, an "I FELT that" that made it feel like such a smart satire
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 Год назад
My absolute favourite moment of the movie was when The Wife motioned at Margot to leave. It would have made so much sense for her to be upset at the woman her husband cheated with, but for her to want her to live, it just made me stop and take a minute
@natalia4955
@natalia4955 Год назад
It was such a good moment of breaking out of patriarchal expectations for a “cat fight” or something and just recognizing that they’re on the same team, her husband’s an ass, and Margot was just doing her job and it’s not like she feels great about it either
@carinekaraki3735
@carinekaraki3735 Год назад
Plus are we not mentioned that it alluded to the fact he’s a child lover?
@tonitaylorr
@tonitaylorr Год назад
@@carinekaraki3735 and incense (can’t use the real word cause of censorship) one at that
@kalemal18
@kalemal18 Год назад
I loved this scene because it reminded me that Margot has a resemblance to their dead/missing child which makes this moment more impactful
@ccrepaldi4740
@ccrepaldi4740 Год назад
It's a great break of audience expectation and at the same time it says a lot about The Wife character in just a single body language shot. The script is amazing
@vin3401
@vin3401 Год назад
I also hate that Elsa had to die like that given how much I loved her character but I also find that moment rather genius because at the end of the day class warfare is not a fight between the poor and the rich, it's a fight between the poor and the poor so we can at least survive, and at worst become rich; we will often, even unknowingly pull the ankles of other poor people who are climbing the same staircase as us so we can either be closer to the top or farther away from the deepenes below that is getting closer and closer to us. Elsa did not want to lose what she had achieved, she assumed Margot was going to replace her, making her lose everything she fought for, and to keep her role she was willing to kill "one of them," she put her desires despite her impending death above everything else, she became a "taker," and Margot was just trying to survive, to do so she needed to fight those like her, Elsa just happened to be the one.
@symmetrykidkun8
@symmetrykidkun8 Год назад
“Tyler’s Bullshit” is now me and my boyfriend’s favorite meme. We were cackling throughout the whole movie and I was grinning like a maniac. So fun, enjoyed the message, and although I wouldn’t kill my customers, I get the frustration and lack of reward that comes from serving others.
@thatonegirlie-lz
@thatonegirlie-lz Год назад
Omg I can't unsee the part where they were asking for bread and they were told a straight "NO" And Elsa emphasising that they are tortillas like they have nothing shocking on them was comedy gold This movie is so unserious and I loved every second of it
@lemonmart7793
@lemonmart7793 Год назад
Tortillas deliciosas! ☺️
@Chuuzus
@Chuuzus Год назад
The Menu is the culinary Midsommar
@RaywatiXOXO2001
@RaywatiXOXO2001 Год назад
Same and also Nicolas Hoult’s performance is giving me Tony from Skins Uk for which he is in the movie also the show is on Hulu and also u should do Warm Bodies next cus he is also in that film and he is so hot in that movie
@CookieMonster1390
@CookieMonster1390 Год назад
i’ve never even seen it but after i finished the menu i told a friend that the final scene gave me midsommar but in chocolate lmao
@aruniyasminazizah3233
@aruniyasminazizah3233 Год назад
Midsommar is not a dark comedy 😭 but to each their own...
@bunnywavyxx9524
@bunnywavyxx9524 Год назад
yes it is 😭
@bunnywavyxx9524
@bunnywavyxx9524 Год назад
@@aruniyasminazizah3233 it doesn't have to be lol, they're not the same genre thats kinda the point.
@brendanrouth3807
@brendanrouth3807 Год назад
If you want to see more of Hong Chau (Elsa's actress) playing this type of character she did it brilliantly in the Watchmen HBO miniseries too
@sigh824
@sigh824 Год назад
Oh I loved her in that!!! I didn’t realize that was the same actor
@JC_Cali
@JC_Cali Год назад
Wait, was she the trillionaire??
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 Год назад
Nah, not that. Watch her in The Whale, now that’s a performance.
@OrchidLei
@OrchidLei 8 месяцев назад
I knew I had seen her before
@damascus9876
@damascus9876 Год назад
As a burnt out artist who lost their passion, this movie made me cry in such a cathartic way that I can barely describe.
@ThatCyndi
@ThatCyndi Год назад
“You just want a middle-aged man yelling at you? With a british accent???…………… I get it.” Things that caused me to choke on my waffles today
@princessofhell4639
@princessofhell4639 Год назад
How many waffles you been eating??
@juliajohnson4066
@juliajohnson4066 Год назад
As someone who has worked as a host I loved when Elsa said no it was my favorite scene lol
@29jgirl92
@29jgirl92 Год назад
She is an absolute icon!!
@Canthavemybones
@Canthavemybones Год назад
I’m living vicariously through that moment.
@conezone4321
@conezone4321 Год назад
The fact that Kennie had to pause to take food to her boujie dog, while taking about pretentious food culture was 👌👌
@elliotdinero612
@elliotdinero612 Год назад
“Y’all like a middle aged man yelling at you?! With a British accent?!….I guess I get it.” Girl, I was rolling 💀
@minirth.maggie
@minirth.maggie Год назад
I howled!
@imjustdandy9799
@imjustdandy9799 Год назад
One time a middle aged man came up to me while I was drawing in my sketchbook on my work lunch break while I had headphones on and started talking AT me about how he used to be an artist and how it was his life. He asked me what school i went to and all that. Then he asked me if I “live and breath art” I went to art school. I work at an art museum. I consider myself an artist. I told him no. I breath air, i live as a human first, and artist second. That man needs to watch this movie.
@ashiko19
@ashiko19 Год назад
When he said that the girl without the student loans was dying, why was I the only one in the theater cracking up at that? That was hilarious
@user-pt5cl2ro6f
@user-pt5cl2ro6f 11 месяцев назад
I LAUGHED TOO
@bluequeen8022
@bluequeen8022 9 месяцев назад
One of my favourite parts, laughed so hard
@imjustdandy9799
@imjustdandy9799 Год назад
The Menu is this years Ready or Not, the highest compliment I can give a dark comedy.
Год назад
I thought the same thing. It reminded me of Ready or Not.
@JC_Cali
@JC_Cali Год назад
Funny you say that, cuz Samara Weaving is definitely one of ATJ's dopplegangers lol
@joydanleigh7711
@joydanleigh7711 Год назад
yeah
@ameliastevie7331
@ameliastevie7331 Год назад
Yeah food absolutely DOES NOT need to be expensive for it to be good. The best food I've ever eaten in my life is from a food truck and costs $10. Seriously, the best food I've ever eaten in my entire life.
@Gabriellaella23
@Gabriellaella23 Год назад
I literally paid like $5 dollars for a jumbo egg roll at a food stand over 15 years ago and I still think about it to this day. It was so delicious. I wish I could find it again, but that was in a trip to Washington DC and I haven’t been back since 😢
@Ax-xo4ux
@Ax-xo4ux 8 месяцев назад
There’s this dollar taco truck in LA- best shit ever. I swear they have the best food
@katykatmasters9707
@katykatmasters9707 Год назад
The fact that his wife said that she actually looked like their daughter……..👀
@rolemartyrx
@rolemartyrx Год назад
I've really wanted to discuss this movie more on the aspect of I like how Chef and "Margot" have a unspoken respect for one another since they both know what its like to work in the service industry. I really like the Dead Meat Podcast's assessment on this movie.
@kimberlyn4996
@kimberlyn4996 Год назад
Tyler taking photos didn’t seem to me like he was too much of a fanboy, it felt to me like those guys that make a big deal about how they would do ANYTHING for you but probably wouldn't even share gum. His devotion is as much a farce as he is. He says he loves and respects the art but he can't make a single meal, he says he idolizes hawthorn but he won't follow the rules. He is a dumb lie
@fbrume
@fbrume Год назад
Hong Chau was easily my favorite of all the actors. Her delivered of the two tortilla lines was masterful.
@marydarko3380
@marydarko3380 Год назад
yes, a good movies and a glam, I’m SO glad you liked it! I understand why some people might not like it but I’ll defend it to the end cause it was just completely outrageous
@micahcook2408
@micahcook2408 Год назад
I’m surprised people didn’t like it 😂 I think it’s because people are saying it’s a film about criticism, when I really don’t see that (the Chef is a critic himself so that doesn’t make sense), I think the film is just about capital over love and the things that come when you decide to go into the mainstream Job World of the creative arts (well professions in general tbh…) which can lead to you *hating* what you always wanted lol
@maryy.angell
@maryy.angell Год назад
*Anya Joy* is definitely ethereal looking, everyone I heard from describes her as such, *halle Bailey* also fits that category, beautiful mystically out of this world beauty
@maryy.angell
@maryy.angell Год назад
FKA twigs is another beautiful example
@maryy.angell
@maryy.angell Год назад
Devon aoki too
@evanlinden4410
@evanlinden4410 Год назад
Anya, Halle, and FKA all have similar face shapes and big eyes It’s a very feyfolk look
@RAE.ofSunshine
@RAE.ofSunshine Год назад
I like how you explained anya. Every time I see her at an award show or red carpet I’m like “she looks like a hologram angel”
@Gabriellaella23
@Gabriellaella23 Год назад
I told my partner that she looks like an elf. She’s so beautiful. So ethereal looking. He was like, “I guess I see it” I kinda also feel the same way about Nicholas Hoult after seeing them next to each other they could play siblings in a movie where they are elves are something haha
@Bean-hz8jo
@Bean-hz8jo 11 месяцев назад
My grandfathers significant other looks basically identical to Anya Taylor Joy! Shes like 49 i think, quite a bit younger than my grandfather (who - just to make it a bit ironic - is actually an artist and intensely excited about his own art). Shes a really lovely person and has been in my life since before i can really remember. Anytime i see Anya in a movie i just see he, its so weird.
@livinator_ah
@livinator_ah Год назад
kennie not once mentioning that the chef dude is VOLDEMORT is hilarious to me like girl really dodged a bullet by not being into Harry Potter
@Ghostface1998
@Ghostface1998 Год назад
I love watching cooking shows like Hell’s Kitchen, kitchen nightmares, or master chef and this is basically that but in the horror genre. I loved it it’s hilarious.
@mariaespejo2851
@mariaespejo2851 Год назад
i highly reccommend chef's table! it's almost exactly how they shot the cooking scenes in the movie
@juliana5501
@juliana5501 Год назад
I feel like if you’ve ever worked in any type of customer service you could really vibe with the message of the movie
@round0fApplause
@round0fApplause Год назад
The way the chef feels about Calling Dr Sunshine is the same way I feel about M night shyamalan for that Avatar movie
@jimmyneutron4632
@jimmyneutron4632 Год назад
I think another reason that they refused to go and succumbed to their fate is that they have a feeling of belonging. They've found belonging in something inevitably destructive. Brilliant film.
@girlgreenivy
@girlgreenivy Год назад
They were dreaming about being written about in the news and tied to this "prestigious tragedy" forever.
@Bean-hz8jo
@Bean-hz8jo 11 месяцев назад
EXACTLY. I dont think they want to die, but I think they even more importantly than that- dont know how to even exist if they leave. If they left with Margot and escaped, they'd have to confront themselves, the criticsm Slowak handed them, the social class they belong to, the habits they propogate - and they'd ultimately have to change their way of life, or try to ignore the hypocrisy of living on; going to yet another expensive restaurant next weekend to waste all the money they dont know what to do with. It's not that they were cool with dying i think, it's just somehow still... 'safer' to stay. They dont have to leave their circle, go where they dont belong, or wrestle with something for the first time in their lives. Dying now is the safest option with the least amount of uncertainty and relative discomfort.
@elix1133
@elix1133 Год назад
Me waiting patiently for Kennie to realize Ralph Fiennes looks familiar because he's Voldemort 👁👄👁
@rx500android
@rx500android Год назад
OMG YOU'RE RIGHT
@elix1133
@elix1133 Год назад
@@rx500android to be fair, he does look very different because of the whole prosthetics and CG no-nose thing
@DomoniqueEaddy
@DomoniqueEaddy Год назад
What I LOVE about this movie is when you get too deep into the context you inevitably end up doing the very thing the movie is criticizing and I LOVE that. It's like a 3 for 1.
@tarotsushima3332
@tarotsushima3332 Год назад
Tyler's less a commentary on criticism, 'fanboy culture" or being knowledgeable in certain fields and moreso the type of connoiseur/fan that thinks their enjoyment and knowledge on a field puts them in the same level or even better than the people who make it, ie film critics who read movies for filth without even acknowledging the people who made it possible. Like with his sycophantic praise towards Slowik but the way he wouldn't even acknowledge the sous chefs despite them and the rest actually making the food. He thought the fact that he can pinpoint any technique used in cooking made him an expert only to end up bumbling the moment he was put in the same spot.
@thisDreamOfFlesh999
@thisDreamOfFlesh999 Год назад
True, you can't win with this movie and that's the genius of it.
@anewplasticidea
@anewplasticidea Год назад
YUP
@anewplasticidea
@anewplasticidea Год назад
@@thisDreamOfFlesh999 tar too!
@Ax-xo4ux
@Ax-xo4ux 7 месяцев назад
Love that in the TW there is “brief mention of Gordon Ramsey” Iconic
@atdgehrifj3705
@atdgehrifj3705 Год назад
28:48 I loved Ralph Fiennes acting his heart out in Prince of Egypt. I love that he can take on such wildly different roles
@irispilloud5463
@irispilloud5463 Год назад
the menu just really did it for me it was just so funny and witty and really put itself on the map for my fav movie i’ve seen so far this year
@pootoobaby738
@pootoobaby738 Год назад
As a former chef I felt this movie on a visceral level lol. It was such hell, and the internal rage and sadness subtly portrayed by Ralph was fantastic. The scene of chef explaining to the actor why he was chosen to die hit a little too close to home. I’ve had times when I had one day off after slaving away and wasted my time doing things like watching a shit movie with a shit date. I wanted Sacha Baron Cohen dead for a while for Bruno 🤣
@faarixh
@faarixh Год назад
When they were playing the first course I was like "THOSE ROCKS BETTER BE EDIBLE" but naur. Just a singular scallop and seaweed 😭
@moss_yt
@moss_yt Год назад
The Menu is a cautionary tale of what happens when you take stuff too seriously, and it goes about this by showcasing the most ridiculous events and playing them completely straight.
@gyosob7265
@gyosob7265 Год назад
That's not what it's about. Art is supposed to be taken seriously. This movie is an allegory on how art is commodofied in a manner which results in exploitation. The element of ridiculousness is for the sake of hyperbole, to make the message more clear
@thatsdisco
@thatsdisco Год назад
​@@gyosob7265 agreed
@SomerholicForLife
@SomerholicForLife Год назад
The second i saw “disclaimer: i love this movie“ i hit the like button
@ashenamber
@ashenamber Год назад
Same! This movie is SO. GOOD. MADE MY January. There I said it.
@blueismylove3128
@blueismylove3128 Год назад
I saw Dead Meat's podcast review on it and for some reason that made me not wanna watch it, even tho I usually like Dead Meat. Idk it seemed....biased somehow? Something about the way Kennie describes her enjoy of the movie did get me interested tho.
@Jolie991
@Jolie991 Год назад
the menu is a movie that is very much about Art and High Art and the Death of Art in the Art Industry, when art becomes a career or status symbol instead of a matter of creativity and joy- all the guests were chosen bc they contribute to or symbolize the Death of Art. i love this movie a lot
@EthalaRide
@EthalaRide 8 месяцев назад
45:04 I really like how Margo makes eye contact with the older wife, and the woman subtly nods and gestures her to leave. I really like that moment between them because it's the wife acknowledging they're all damned, and telling her it's okay for her to go and leave them to their fate. She mentioned earlier she hadn't seen their daughter in years, and with the audience learning the husband hired margo to pretend to be his daughter for their session, the husband most likely abused his daughter. The mother probably suspected something but had stopped engaging with her life, just went on autopilot, and stuck with him anyway, but when faced with Margo's "do you know my husband" "yep." as further proof, she's takes blame upon herself for what happened to her daughter and in seeing the face of this young lady who looks like her daughter she didn't protect, alleviates her of any moral burden and accepts her deserved fate of being too passive and not fighting for her own family.
@sarabaq1960
@sarabaq1960 Год назад
As someone that has worked in customer service for years… it really hit close to home when they had the conversation about the original love of being part of the service industry and the eventual complete loss of love for it.
@tackycardia
@tackycardia Год назад
I loved that Ralph fiennes reprised his role in Red Dragon as a murderous chef lmao. this movie was such a great time and kennie’s retelling is sooo funny
@AnnekeOosterink
@AnnekeOosterink Год назад
Wait. When does Dollarhyde cook once in that movie? ;)
@Mlrie691
@Mlrie691 Год назад
Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort, so he's the best at being creepy 😁
@octopiedinoraptor327
@octopiedinoraptor327 Год назад
I love this movie! The student loans question had me fucking dying in theaters 💀 This whole movie is played so straight-faced with the most absurd plot is why it works, everyone needs to see it lol
@JaJaJantsen
@JaJaJantsen Год назад
it's interesting that Anya Taylor Joy's character survives because she is working class and has known struggle/trauma/oppression and that's the same reason why her character survives in Split.
@johnnythewheelbarrow9395
@johnnythewheelbarrow9395 Год назад
The coast guard scene has to be one of my favourite scenes of this decade, I knew as soon as they said the coast gaurd was coming in that there was potential for a very funny moment and the movie did not disappoint. Movie is 9.5/10 but the that scene alone is 100000/10
@gwlg05
@gwlg05 Год назад
Omfg yessss. I loved the MENU. Watched it with my mom as like a pass time and absolutely fell in love. Love how the way to escape was simply ordering takeout. That's the only reason I'd survive this, cuz I am the cheapest of bitches 😗
@perryjones7771
@perryjones7771 Год назад
I would survive this too. Just make me some pizza and hot wings and let me leave!
@miracle9445
@miracle9445 Год назад
I loved Elsa. she was so threatening and straightforward just a really enjoyable character to watch
@BiologicalClock
@BiologicalClock 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad you liked the "tortillas deliciosa" line as well, because every time I make tortillas I have to repeat it to myself at least once
@adrianacoulter5972
@adrianacoulter5972 Год назад
Kennie: "Y'all just like a middle age man yelling at you?!" Me talking back to the screen: "Not at ME, i like watching him yell at OTHER people!"
@hwchen39
@hwchen39 Год назад
I'm not a movie person but the Menu was the one movie where I saw clips and review videos and knew I HAD to watch it. As someone who loves dark comedy, making food, works in a similar industry (art rather than food), and loves Anya Taylor Joy this was right up my alley!
@anninaninana1070
@anninaninana1070 Год назад
When i watched the menu i immediately thought it would make such a good theater play. I would love to watch a live, simple stage version of it i think that would be amazing
@riirah1010
@riirah1010 6 месяцев назад
17:49 "yeuh im just a piece of shit man, good thing we have money" SLSKSJ
@laramartin1549
@laramartin1549 Год назад
I watched this movie in theaters and I described it as 'Ratatouille on crack' lol As a cook/Baker, I absolutely love what they did with Tyler and the critics. I know that the movie have so many layers and I love everything about it.
@danicakelly2242
@danicakelly2242 Год назад
Literally I told my family this is like Ratatouille but with blood. Both are critical about the food industry with the business aspect and the critics. And both are also about the genuine joy of both cooking and eating food that makes people happy. My brother said something similar too.
@laramartin1549
@laramartin1549 Год назад
@@danicakelly2242 yes, specially in the end when he makes the cheeseburger, I remember the critic in the ratatouille lol
@BEEDRILL303
@BEEDRILL303 Год назад
" You'll eat less than you desire and more than you'll deserve " It took me way to long to realize who Aimee was lol
@ohwellthenB
@ohwellthenB Год назад
Who??
@BEEDRILL303
@BEEDRILL303 Год назад
@@ohwellthenB The one in the black and white poka dot dress
@thechefette3701
@thechefette3701 Год назад
As a chef, seeing Tyler being forced to cook gave me so much satisfaction. This movie reminded me why I quit working in restaurants
@rosetintmyworld3725
@rosetintmyworld3725 Год назад
I watched this movie with my parents and they HATED it. I loved it and so does my brother so I guess its a generational thing since we're closer to your age than our parents age. Glad this made it on your Good Movies and a Glam series instead of the other one!
@Roblox-jb2vf
@Roblox-jb2vf Год назад
that's interesting I put it on fully thinking my mom wouldn't stay for the whole thing and she sat and enjoyed the whole movie 😂😂
@brittleasure
@brittleasure Год назад
You literally took all the words out of my mouth. This movie was a satirical, dark comedy masterpiece. I saw it because I was bored and liked the actors, knowing nothing about it….to say I was pleasantly surprised was an understatement.
@Beximuzy
@Beximuzy Год назад
I really enjoyed this film too. Ralph Fiennes was darkly hilarious and Anya is always such a treasure to watch. Also loved when Margot punches Tyler in the face
@Chronicroc
@Chronicroc Год назад
this movie actually made me cry a little bit ? 😭 something about the cheeseburger scene and them all encouraging her to leave got me really emotional lmao
@aimlessf
@aimlessf Год назад
Never had a dark comedy ended with me feeling like I have to think hard about what is going on with my life in a positive way. I loved this too much.
@mayam9575
@mayam9575 Год назад
I don't know how to describe it but it has american psycho energy? Like both very good, very funny and I was not expecting them to be
@saturnsnaked
@saturnsnaked Год назад
i felt so bad after the fourth meal cause i was like “damn he was fine too”
@merediths.693
@merediths.693 Год назад
You convinced me to watch this movie and I loved it, everything was so well done and the fact that a sex worker is the final girl was so cathartic
@lesliebohn627
@lesliebohn627 Год назад
My friend & I watched that cooking reality show where they all live in the house. I commented like 5 episodes in that I had an epiphany about fancy food: it can't include bread. So when, in The Menu, they brought out the breadless bread plate, I was yelling, jumping up, & pointing at the tv "I was right! I was so right they included it in this movie!"
@KonstantineDA
@KonstantineDA Год назад
How do I know that I'm lower class? I watched more than an hour a movie about restaurant food with beautifully staged decadent food shots and the only time my mouth watered was when they made a cheeseburger.
@emsiekee
@emsiekee Год назад
i swear this movie was SO cathartic as a food service worker. i loved every second of it
@geep0990
@geep0990 Год назад
“If you have different opinions, no you don’t”😂😂😂😂 I actually loved it, too!
@Expensivepeach
@Expensivepeach Год назад
I think about Elsa saying “these are tortillas” way too often. Also everyone becoming s’mores at the end truly chefs kiss
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