The Menu
Came out; 2022
Time; 1 hours 47 minutes
Watched: HBO Max
Rating; R for strong disturbing violet content, language throughout and some sexual references
IMDB Rating; 7.2/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring.
Ralph Fiennes as Chef Slowik
Anya Taylor-Joy as Margot
Nicolas Hoult as Tyler
Hong Chau as Elsa
Janet McTeer as Lillian
Paul Adelstein as Ted
John Leguizamo as Movie Star
Aimee Carrero as Felicity
Reed Birney as Richard
Judith Light as Anne
Rebecca Koon as Linda
Rob Yang as Bryce
Arturo Castro as Soren
Mark St Cyr as Dave
Story Line.
Expecting nothing less than the best of everything haute cuisine has to offer, a group of ultra-wealthy gastronomes with a demanding palate arrive at the Hawthorn: an exclusive culinary temple run by highly regarded gourmet chef Julian Slowik. And prepared for an exquisite multiple-course meal and the experience of a lifetime, obsessive epicurean Tyler and his unimpressed plus-one Margot enter the private minimalist restaurant. At last, the long wait is over. However, no one knows that the cryptic genius in the kitchen has big plans for tonight. After all, the imperious culinary artist has been stretching the boundaries of taste and fine dining for decades. Now, the host can finally unveil his magnum opus. But is the blasé clientele ready for Julian's creative madness?
Thoughts.
This was great! Full of mystery and so many what the fuck moments!
You can see the decent into madness of Chef during the movie, you watch the pieces getting put together one by one. It's very well written and put together with a very good storyline.
I could watch this movie again.
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
Margot
Mills and her date Tyler travel by boat to Hawthorne, an exclusive
restaurant owned and operated by celebrity chef Julian Slowik,
located on a private island. The other guests attending the dinner
are Lillian, a food critic; her editor Ted; wealthy couple Richard
and Anne; George, a post-prime movie star, and his personal assistant
Felicity; and business partners Soren, Dave, and Bryce, along with
Julian's alcoholic mother. The group is given a tour of the island by
the restaurant Maître d'hôtel, Elsa, who notes that Margot was not
Tyler's designated guest for the evening.
Dinner begins, and
Julian introduces a series of courses, delivering increasingly
unsettling monologues about each meal. As the night goes on, secrets
about each guest, ranging from affairs to money laundering, are
slowly revealed amidst dialogue satirizing class divides, climate
change, patriarchy hindering women's success (and creating
unreasonable expectations for men), and capitalistic exploitation,
usually spurred by Julian and the staff's introductions and meals.
During the fourth course, a sous chef kills himself in front of the
guests, and another staff member cuts off Richard's ring finger when
he tries to escape. After the fourth course, the restaurant's prime
investor, and Soren, Dave and Bryce's boss, is drowned in full view
of the diners. At various points in the night, Julian allows guests
to attempt escape, only to have the staff catch and return
them.
Julian declares all the guests were selected because
they either contributed to him losing his passion for his craft or
because they make a living off exploiting the work of artisans and
workers like him and his team. He announces that everyone present
will be dead by the end of the night. Since Margot's presence was
unplanned, Julian privately gives her the choice of dying either with
the staff or with the guests. When Margot hesitates, Julian decides
for her, saying he knows his upper-crust customers from fellow
service-industry workers.
It is revealed that Margot is an
escort named Erin, who has been hired before by Richard (explaining
them staring at each other all night), and who Tyler has hired for
the evening. Julian reveals that Tyler was invited personally and
knew all along that the dinner would end with everyone's death, so he
invited Margot knowing full well she would die. Julian humiliates
Tyler further by forcing him to cook and insulting his food, causing
Tyler to kill himself in a storeroom. Julian asks Margot to collect a
barrel needed for dessert.
Margot sneaks into Julian's house,
only to be attacked by Elsa. Margot kills Elsa in self-defense by
stabbing her in the neck. After seeing newspaper clippings of
Julian's past life in his office, Margot finds a radio, calls for
help and returns to the restaurant with the barrel. A Coast Guard
officer arrives from his boat, then reveals himself to be a line cook
in disguise and returns to the kitchen.
Margot mocks Julian's
dishes and complains that she is still hungry. When Julian asks what
she would like to eat, Margot requests a cheeseburger and fries,
having previously seen a photo of a younger, happier Julian working
at a fast-food restaurant. Moved by her simple request, he prepares
the meal to her specifications. Margot takes a bite and praises his
food, then asks if she can get it "to go". Julian packs the
food for her, and he and the staff allow her to leave. Margot takes
the Coast Guard boat docked nearby and escapes the island.
The
dessert is an elevated s'mores dish - the staff cover the floor with
crushed graham crackers and adorn the guests with small capes made of
marshmallows and hats made of chocolate. Julian then sets the
restaurant ablaze, detonating the barrel and killing the guests,
staff, and himself as Margot watches from the boat and unpacks her
cheeseburger to-go.
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