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.
@@BulletSponge178 yes. thats why her father hired Margo because she looked like his daughter and wanted to bump uglies with his daughter even though she dead
loved how you tried to get the beast titan, as erwins revenge. currently hoping you doing well, with missing three fingers because of zeke, man hate that guy!
And this is the first moment where margot and chef understood each other. Cheeseburger is a food margot enjoys and is very familiar with, she didnt get the appeal of the other foods
Tbh how could she still enjoy the burger at the end after all that went down in the restaurant lol...if it were me my stomach wouldn't evem grumble after witnessing the deaths amd thinking about the others...She's such a brave character 🥴
@@gdjdjjfjfjejkejdjdj because it’s a movie for lefties to gush at. Rich people bad, get mad and kill ( eat the rich) for the most mundane reasons I read of doing your own thing This a movie about and island of people who cared way to much about what other people were doing and instead of creating meaningful change and setting a different culture, they do what is probably the least productive thing At literally any point in his life he could’ve done anything on his own. But he chose to continue serving these kinds of people His entire world out look is of his own making
If I had a penny for every time Anya Taylor Joy was the sole survivor of some horror flick just cause her charcter had something about her that set her apart from everyone else, I'd have two pennies, which isn't a lot but weird that it happened twice.
“We should always speak what would please the stranger of whom we expect a favor, like a hunter who sings sweetly when he desires to shoot a dear." -Chanakyaniti, 3rd BCE.
I think the person I hated more than anyone in this movie was Tyler. To be unmistakably frank, the guy was complete idiot. He was just arrogantly obsessed food and the concept of fine dining and gaining the respect and favor from Slowik, not caring what his date thought or felt about their situation; behaving more like a child at a candy store or a fan at Comic Con. Even when somebody gets murdered in front of them, he just treats it like its for fun and just continues eating and flexing his food knowledge like its nothing. And to top it all off, he was warned a head of time that everyone was going to die (even him), yet he insisted on coming anyway, you know, "for the experience" and all that. And he even brought Margot along, despite knowing she was going to die as well, but just didn't care as long he got an awesome experience out of it all. So while it was a bit sad that Tyler was humiliated by his favorite chef and committed suicide because of it, it's safe to say that he kinda deserved it.
@@tevkev7060 Slowik immediately knew the kind of person Tyler was and promptly showed him his place. While Tyler appreciated the food, he didn't understand the craft involved in the process. He'll point out the specifics and parrot details from things he read or heard, but ultimately shows how useless he is once provoked.
He was the clown trope. Played to perfection by Hoult, I should add, since he was such a complete tool it was laughable, if not completely despicable, which he was the latter.
When she asked for the burger and fries "to go" that meant she was leaving. The typical rich clients would never ask for it "to go" and they would not be going anyway.
I honestly thought this movie was going to be another modern run of the mill horror flick. My guess was that the chef was actually a cannibal or at least a murderer with ambiguous motives. I was genuinely surprised by the depth and slow descent into madness. The layers of messaging at the end isn't even some lame 'artsy' one that leaves you guessing. Margo was literally the only person there who wasn't supposed to be and she actually understood the chef by the end and used that to be allowed to escape the last meal. That cheeseburger scene was perfect on multiple levels. This was a genuinely smart and exciting film and I encourage folks to see the full thing when they get the chance.
@@SpartanSniper3 Did you feel a deep connection with any of the characters? Did you find the storyline to be very believable? Was the dialogue so compelling you became deeply engrossed? The only depth this film had was its failure.
To everyone who asks why did they let themselves be killed in the end, I think they all realized he was right and they’re all dicks who deserved it and plus there was no way for them to actually escape so they let it happen. The old lady told Margot to go because she knew she was different from them and wasn’t supposed to be there so it makes sense that she should be the only one to leave
So, the reason the actor and his girlfriend died was because he made a terrible movie, and she didn’t have to pay for her college tuition? I don’t think they thought they deserved it lol.
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 Not just a terrible movie but a movie that reduced the art of acting to trash and that is what Slowik hated, that Diaz didn’t care enough for his craft to not only make a shitty movie but to use his name to gain favours from people. And Felicity idk but she obviously knew she wasn’t getting outta there
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 You seemed to have missed a few more details as to why the actor and his girlfriend has to die too, sure when the chef told them the reason it was actually mostly for comedy effect but the actual reason is the actors snobby nature, not to mention namedropping the chef name saying he knows him when that was a lie. As for the girlfriend, they already establiesh that she's also a liar and that she stole from the actor to better her own career, both very selfish.
@@biguy223 Yeah... but the comment above implied they accepted their fate because they had the introspection to recognize their faults. Buddy, if I were in their shoes I wouldn't think: "Oh! I'm such a terrible person because because I make bad movies and I name dropped a chef I didn't know... I deserve what's coming to me." It's much more likely they accepted their fate because they didn't see a way out lol.
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 Wasn't his girlfriend. And the theme of the movie was a loss of passion. Neither of them had any respect for themselves anymore or for what they were doing. And they were just taking advantage of each other by the end. Just like the chef.
Does anybody remember a kitchen nightmare episode where the owners are snobs and made a deconstructed "burger" which was shit and they never let their chef cook how he wanted and Gordon asks him to make a cheeseburger how he'd make it and the chef made it and Gordon LOVEEEEED the burger and the chef was sooooo happy ???
Tyler’s relationship to Margot made SO much more sense at the reveal. He seemed so ridiculously douchey that even in fantasy world it couldn’t be considered compatible.
The subtext is that her life was privileged and her parents paid her entire ivy league tuition, which she then did jack shit with in a cushy job fucking her actor boss and stealing his money while he sabotaged her career so she'd be trapped with him. Both of them aware of each others actions but living too comfortable a life with each other to leave and grow. She was a taker who gave nothing back. Ofcours the chef had the flimsiest reason to be killed but none of the people deserved to die. the chef is insane and so is his reasoning.
Absolutely loved this movie! My bf was freaked out but honestly I'd probably feel the same as the chef. You work your ass off in a kitchen and they don't even care about the food. They just care that they ate at the place.
That’s a horrible motivator lmfao. The concept of great but the execution is terrible, why tf would somebody go on a murdering spree simply because he’s doing his job? Could’ve picked a better motivator because things like that don’t just make you a psychotic killer.
@@PhysicallyAwake lol clearly you've never slaves over a stove for two days making great dishes only for someone to take a picture, have a small bite and say they are done 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'd snap too
@@PhysicallyAwakemate I think you’ve missed the point of Slowick’s motives, it being that the food industry is incredibly oppressive to its proponents, to the point where it greatly affects their mental health and even drives them to suicide all in an effort to please countless people they’ll never know. The movie is about Slowick taking his revenge on people who sucked the soul out of cooking for both himself and the industry.
"Felicity'll die because she graduated from Brown University without any student debt." This is likely a gross oversimplification of what she truly did, though I can't help but laugh as someone who's almost done with a BA after going to community college and transferring lmao. Like all that work and you're going to kill me because I saved money?
Anyone notice how Tyler exhibits all of the 7 deadly sins throughout the movie?? This movie is incredible, two late night comedy show writers came up with one of the best movie concepts I’ve seen in a while…
I haven't seen the menu movie in person but from this video and many others I found out how heartbreaking it was that Anne suggest Margo to leave because in the beginning she kept saying how she looked like her dead daughter 💔 and I'm just wondering if she's just looking out for her like a mother.
The girl he loved cheated on him repeatedly and than broke up with him. there was a painfull void in his heart and tried to fill that void with food but that doesn't justify what he did (endangering innocent girl).
Hes not tired of the ultra rich, he's tired of himself and the lack of joy in his art. He has lost all that inspired him to be great, but now he has become "great" he has lost what made his sense of humanity; so much so he commits the ultimate display of disrespect to his own humanity and kills everyone.
I wouldn't be surprised. John hates Steven with a passion + his character literally signs up for awful movies because he is lazy but wants easy quick buck
@@quakethedoombringer And John has a really bad relations with Steven, as the latter knocked air out of John for just joking around. Steven Seagel is just a prick.
The part that disgusts me, the most is the fact that Tyler could sit there and eat, despite somebody screaming in literal fucking pain right there on the floor in front of him. That character is ridiculous and cartoonishly obsessed with food. I feel bad, though that he got humiliated the way he did. He was a horrible, horrible person, and probably deserve to die for dragging Margo into it but still, it was sad, seeing his heart get broken by his hero.
He was an unrealistic person too. Who really would act like Tyler in real life. It’s the case example of “oooh you shouldn’t feel bad for him because he’s a bad character” it’s such a predictable and easy stereotypical trope, simply lazy writing and story telling
@@margarethmichelina5146 lol yeah…he deserved it. He sits there leeching off of other peoples work and being a glutton for their craft but then that’s all he’s good for. Being a consumer. He could never do what they do. When he served his plate, I head Gordon Ramsay in my head going, “It’s RAW you donkey!”
"The most offensive assault on the human pallet, S'mores." That was too funny! I love S'mores, S'mores Pop Tarts, hot cocoa and coffee creamer too, got 'em all in my kitchen.
This hits close to me . I did my hotel management course during pandemic and it was all like a hazy nightmarish dream that i couldnot escape because my parents were paying for HM couse for me to be independent. I wasn't a practical social person i was always a nerdy studious one. So the forceful nature of being social to survive in the industry was so shitty. I was doing internship after the pandemic kind of ended and they put me in something i didn't even like and i could not question that bcuz power u know. Everyday i lived like i was dying and not valuing my "then gf" and i feel shitty now , i wish i had time to spend more time with her now that we broke up. I was trying to be social switching on and off from my introverted personality to extroverted just so they won't pick on me and bully me. Acting helpless and like a newbie was the only escape so they won't make me work too much. Everyday was exhausting and the next day was nothing to look forward too . 10-11 hrs of shift with no pay and all i could see is night when i come back home. Finally i had enough. This wasn't what i wanted. I was doing shit beyond what i could tolerate, my self respect was down on the floor in this industry and it was kill or be killed kinda industry. I quit or quitted just after 2 weeks. It was a tough decision considering i would be burdening my parents but i had to do it .That was the only one time i put myself first or became selfish.This was followed with months of trying to find a college that would accept me and my age as i was 3 years older than the current badge but finally found one. I occasionally get lots of taunts when i am back home for quitting but i did finish the said degree just didn't join the industry. I respect all the HM workers but i know the dirty truth about the industry as well. All the stories and all the coverup. Now i am doing much better.Happy and studying the subject i like and won't feel unnecessary pressure and my self respect wont be destroyed as much as it was in this hotel industry
Hot take: There's nothing wrong with realizing any given career path or degree is not for you and doing something else. Hell I just realized halfway through my degree that teaching highschool ain't it, so I decided "Fuck it, imma get a phd in something else and be a scientist who maybe does the occational lecture at unis
As an escort, Margo knew all about how to bring men pleasure under the illusion that she's enjoying it, too. Once under her spell, the chef was done for, and he let her go, perhaps not even realizing what he'd done.
Disagree. Margot did not put Slowic in an illusion. She actually kept it real with him. She told him what he needed and wanted to hear. By doing so he gave him back something he lost for a very long time. It did not make sense anymore to kill her since everyone in that restaurant supposedly contributed to Slowic being miserable. She made her genuinely happy again preparing food at least for a while
When the man had the best hiding spot and got the little treat as a reward for a split second it was a Wes Anderson film and I was all about it. Gustav H. was there in spirit.
So is the ending to this movie like the same as the student refusing to take the test, and the professor going "you just stood up to me, you passed my test"
I think Tyler represented either gluttony or excessive pride, and Slowik represented god or some higher being whose sole purpose is to let the guests see through their sins. I'm sure the other guests also represented others sins, like how Richard represented lust, Felicity as dishonesty, etc. The fire at the end symbolizes a purification ritual. Margot was allowed to be saved because she knows her sin.
8:21 "he wanted her to pretend to be his daughter while they were getting frisky..." Doesn't that imply he r*p3s his child and maybe that made her commit suicide since the cause of death wasn't mentioned? Idk but that's weird af.
I love that it's not some madman story. Because honestly, that's just what being in costumerservice seems to produce these days. People are horrible, especially to people they feel like arent even real. The only reason every other cashregister worker or hotel worker isn't a mass murderer, is probably because most of them are too tired from burnout to commit to it. /mostly a dark joke, but it does have some very bitter truth grained into it.
2:54 could have quoted this better. She wasn't eating because there's nothing there but side sauces, and then he elaborated that it was a concept to which she responds that she doesn't want to fill up, and then he says the line quoted next.
Holy shit. Idk what I was expecting from this film but Ik it wasn't this. I'd kind of been intrigued seeing the trailers but not too much to get excited about. Now, it's definitely got my attention & I'll be watching it asap. Just from the recap, it looks brilliant. I'll know soon enough.
So it’s basically “and then there were none” just with a mad chef instead of a judge? The lesson I learn Is not to travel to remote islands on vague invitations
This was easily one of the best films of the year so far. It was so hard to watch at times and very entertaining. I also went out afterwards and ate a cheese burger 😅
Oh, this movie is many things, but bad is most definitely not one of them. This video doesn’t do it justice. You really should watch this for yourself to really appreciate it.
Felicity shouldn't have died either I don't think it's fair that someone who was able to pay for college and not be in debt afterwards should be punished for it.
""I'm going to enjoy devouring you, Bart Simpson. Yes, I believe I'll start, as you've so often suggested, by eating your shorts." Principal Seymour Skinner, Treehouse of Horror V
Bro really killed an old couple for not remembering his food lol. I'm gonna die to my regular Chinese place by that logic because I can never remember what the meals are called outside of stir-fried meats and vegetables.
No, the movie is deeper than that. We find out that the husband is a predator creep that abused his own daughter. We are to assume it led to her death, possibly suicide. And the wife knew of his grotesque behavior but did not do anything about it. To that very night… she stayed with him because of the rich lifestyle. They were there that night spending another $2000 for a dinner they wouldn’t even remember, just to say they can.
You should put more respect to their work. Back in the kitchen there is at least one chef that sacrifices at least 11 hours of his day working his ass off, every single day. And you dont even bother to remember the fucking name 😂
@@kugel96 No offense but it's literally a plate of stir fry. I order it as stir fry with the place and it's cooked by like one Chinese guy. I sit, eat, pay, maybe say my compliments and leave. It doesn't have to be a complex ecosystem wrapped in a moral lesson. The movie literally ends by showing how happy the chef was making simple food without all the high society bullshit.
I think the difference is that you actually remember what you eat, not just the name of the food. The couple just went there for the prestige and didn't bother remembering what they actually ate despite going to a really high end restaurant at least twice a year
Tbh, asshole food critics are really necessary or else every Chef in the world would think that their Doritos with Cheese and Pineapple are the best food in the world and no one can deny. The ratio of bad Chef to good Chef is huge.
@@asniffer6532 no, real chefs still will get more customers, and get praise, there's no need to drag the one's whose cooking you didnt like through the mud, like, how can you be even objective when rating food and WHO EVEN ARE THOSE MICHELIN CRITICS, literal clownery
This guy could’ve literally just refused to serve ungrateful people. He could’ve done a thousand things to show up all the ungratefuls. He allowed other people to ruin his life and does this and I’m supposed to be like “oh how brave and bold and unique” alright guys
There was supposed to be a deleted scene where the food critic mentioned that the chef disappeared before finding him in a food truck. I bet that he's even happier at that place before being brought back to the spotlight again.
George could also have been a lot like Chef Slowik. He also puts on performances that critics and other snobs don't like. George, like Margot and Slowik, put on shows for an unappreciative audience of assholes with money. Margot saved herself by being very much like the chef. George missed a lot of potential.
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.
Is it suggested the daughter killed herself after being abused by her father?
One person at each table is apart of the cult. They signed up for this and brought a sacrifice; Margo picks up on this.
@@opethere2613 that's not true at all, only 1 person knows and it's Tyler
@@BulletSponge178 yes. thats why her father hired Margo because she looked like his daughter and wanted to bump uglies with his daughter even though she dead
Twist after twist.
I didn't see that until your comment. Thanks bud
It makes me smile when the chef cooks the burger smiling remembering the moment he once actually enjoyed cooking food for people.
That’s fucked up.
loved how you tried to get the beast titan, as erwins revenge. currently hoping you doing well, with missing three fingers because of zeke, man hate that guy!
And this is the first moment where margot and chef understood each other. Cheeseburger is a food margot enjoys and is very familiar with, she didnt get the appeal of the other foods
Tbh how could she still enjoy the burger at the end after all that went down in the restaurant lol...if it were me my stomach wouldn't evem grumble after witnessing the deaths amd thinking about the others...She's such a brave character 🥴
@@gdjdjjfjfjejkejdjdj because it’s a movie for lefties to gush at. Rich people bad, get mad and kill ( eat the rich) for the most mundane reasons I read of doing your own thing
This a movie about and island of people who cared way to much about what other people were doing and instead of creating meaningful change and setting a different culture, they do what is probably the least productive thing
At literally any point in his life he could’ve done anything on his own. But he chose to continue serving these kinds of people
His entire world out look is of his own making
Out of all the courses presented though out the movie, the cheeseburger was the one that looked the most appetizing.
Literally. Nothing else looked good 😂
@@ooops4064bro you need to expand your pallet, bone marrow is delicious
that’s the point
@@StonedCabbage i love bone marrow bit that burger was prepped deliciously, 2 smashed patties with cheese never goes wrong
I believe that was the point
If I had a penny for every time Anya Taylor Joy was the sole survivor of some horror flick just cause her charcter had something about her that set her apart from everyone else, I'd have two pennies, which isn't a lot but weird that it happened twice.
Whats the other pennie for?
@@matthiasjilimin700 Split (2016)
Also Witch (2014) sorta
Not just horror flicks. Split, menu,vvitch, Northman
So you're upset someone does a good job in the genre? I don't see any of the movies being named being "Bad" Movies
This movie shows that by knowing someone's personal life you can easily manipulate them.
Like a great woman once said : a stranger is just someone whose emotional weak point you haven't found yet.
“We should always speak what would please the stranger of whom we expect a favor, like a hunter who sings sweetly when he desires to shoot a dear."
-Chanakyaniti, 3rd BCE.
This is what politicians do.
They always have each other's back because everyone knows everyone's "secrets". 🙄
@@emeros8631 what about someone who doesnt have emotion
Like how Facebook/utube/internet will do us in future
I think the person I hated more than anyone in this movie was Tyler.
To be unmistakably frank, the guy was complete idiot. He was just arrogantly obsessed food and the concept of fine dining and gaining the respect and favor from Slowik, not caring what his date thought or felt about their situation; behaving more like a child at a candy store or a fan at Comic Con. Even when somebody gets murdered in front of them, he just treats it like its for fun and just continues eating and flexing his food knowledge like its nothing.
And to top it all off, he was warned a head of time that everyone was going to die (even him), yet he insisted on coming anyway, you know, "for the experience" and all that. And he even brought Margot along, despite knowing she was going to die as well, but just didn't care as long he got an awesome experience out of it all.
So while it was a bit sad that Tyler was humiliated by his favorite chef and committed suicide because of it, it's safe to say that he kinda deserved it.
But I liked him because he actually appreciated his food
@@tevkev7060 Slowik immediately knew the kind of person Tyler was and promptly showed him his place.
While Tyler appreciated the food, he didn't understand the craft involved in the process. He'll point out the specifics and parrot details from things he read or heard, but ultimately shows how useless he is once provoked.
@@terrencenoran3233 ohh ok
He was the clown trope. Played to perfection by Hoult, I should add, since he was such a complete tool it was laughable, if not completely despicable, which he was the latter.
If u hate him than the movie accomplished what it wanted to convey.
The cheeseburger was made with love by the chef unlike his previous meal, that's why it's the only food that looks really good.
i thought the mess looked good
@@chevyuzi Man's folly gotta be the second
@@muhammadamirun3777 the two courses not designed by the chef himself, but by the sous-chefs.
What about "Tyler's Bullshit" ?? Had me laughing anything...and the fact they had lines describing the thing as well.
When she asked for the burger and fries "to go" that meant she was leaving. The typical rich clients would never ask for it "to go" and they would not be going anyway.
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bravo vince
@@TheGuyvatzianvravo bince
i knew you could do it vince
@@Arsenal1508😊
I honestly thought this movie was going to be another modern run of the mill horror flick. My guess was that the chef was actually a cannibal or at least a murderer with ambiguous motives.
I was genuinely surprised by the depth and slow descent into madness. The layers of messaging at the end isn't even some lame 'artsy' one that leaves you guessing. Margo was literally the only person there who wasn't supposed to be and she actually understood the chef by the end and used that to be allowed to escape the last meal. That cheeseburger scene was perfect on multiple levels. This was a genuinely smart and exciting film and I encourage folks to see the full thing when they get the chance.
Yeah man, it felt good to be out of the gruesome horror scene and back into a horror drama unfolding where you know desert is coming from the start.
Depth. That's hilarious. This movie is an abomination.
@@siberwolf33 lol does look very stupid
@@siberwolf33 okay, but can you explain that?
@@SpartanSniper3 Did you feel a deep connection with any of the characters? Did you find the storyline to be very believable? Was the dialogue so compelling you became deeply engrossed? The only depth this film had was its failure.
To everyone who asks why did they let themselves be killed in the end, I think they all realized he was right and they’re all dicks who deserved it and plus there was no way for them to actually escape so they let it happen. The old lady told Margot to go because she knew she was different from them and wasn’t supposed to be there so it makes sense that she should be the only one to leave
So, the reason the actor and his girlfriend died was because he made a terrible movie, and she didn’t have to pay for her college tuition? I don’t think they thought they deserved it lol.
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 Not just a terrible movie but a movie that reduced the art of acting to trash and that is what Slowik hated, that Diaz didn’t care enough for his craft to not only make a shitty movie but to use his name to gain favours from people. And Felicity idk but she obviously knew she wasn’t getting outta there
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 You seemed to have missed a few more details as to why the actor and his girlfriend has to die too, sure when the chef told them the reason it was actually mostly for comedy effect but the actual reason is the actors snobby nature, not to mention namedropping the chef name saying he knows him when that was a lie.
As for the girlfriend, they already establiesh that she's also a liar and that she stole from the actor to better her own career, both very selfish.
@@biguy223 Yeah... but the comment above implied they accepted their fate because they had the introspection to recognize their faults. Buddy, if I were in their shoes I wouldn't think: "Oh! I'm such a terrible person because because I make bad movies and I name dropped a chef I didn't know... I deserve what's coming to me." It's much more likely they accepted their fate because they didn't see a way out lol.
@@stanfromuzbekistan8282 Wasn't his girlfriend. And the theme of the movie was a loss of passion. Neither of them had any respect for themselves anymore or for what they were doing. And they were just taking advantage of each other by the end. Just like the chef.
Does anybody remember a kitchen nightmare episode where the owners are snobs and made a deconstructed "burger" which was shit and they never let their chef cook how he wanted and Gordon asks him to make a cheeseburger how he'd make it and the chef made it and Gordon LOVEEEEED the burger and the chef was sooooo happy ???
Yasssss that was a great episode a big F you to the snobby owners I loved it hahah 👏🏼👏🏼
Or that one with that guy that supposedly had ties to the Australian mafia. Those parents ruined their son emotionally and financially…
Oh I remember this the owner was a woman and pretended to gag after eating the burger
@@stephenotaku.2312 yes 🤣🤣
Burger Kitchen episode.
Tyler’s relationship to Margot made SO much more sense at the reveal. He seemed so ridiculously douchey that even in fantasy world it couldn’t be considered compatible.
Dude, that’s like every Wattpad story that gets made into a movie (looking at you, After and The Kissing Booth)
“And felicity will die for graduating Brown without student debt” HAHA I’m sorry that made me laugh
Seriously 😂
Will Ferrell probably wrote that joke.
The subtext is that her life was privileged and her parents paid her entire ivy league tuition, which she then did jack shit with in a cushy job fucking her actor boss and stealing his money while he sabotaged her career so she'd be trapped with him. Both of them aware of each others actions but living too comfortable a life with each other to leave and grow. She was a taker who gave nothing back.
Ofcours the chef had the flimsiest reason to be killed but none of the people deserved to die. the chef is insane and so is his reasoning.
To be honest here, This movie does a good job in making things unsettling out of nowhere and I loved it.
Am I the only one craving a cheeseburger after this? Damn that thing looked good!!!
I ate 2 in a row this day after watching the movie last night 😳
Ik
It was the final cheese burger made by a crazed master chef moments before his death... No doubt an unbelievably good Burger
It’s almost midnight here, otherwise I would get one right now!! 🤣
Saw this movie in theaters twice. Both times, I got a burger after.
Absolutely loved this movie! My bf was freaked out but honestly I'd probably feel the same as the chef. You work your ass off in a kitchen and they don't even care about the food. They just care that they ate at the place.
Weird because this movie was total crap 💩
@@thebluefusikr
That’s a horrible motivator lmfao. The concept of great but the execution is terrible, why tf would somebody go on a murdering spree simply because he’s doing his job? Could’ve picked a better motivator because things like that don’t just make you a psychotic killer.
@@PhysicallyAwake lol clearly you've never slaves over a stove for two days making great dishes only for someone to take a picture, have a small bite and say they are done 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd snap too
@@PhysicallyAwakemate I think you’ve missed the point of Slowick’s motives, it being that the food industry is incredibly oppressive to its proponents, to the point where it greatly affects their mental health and even drives them to suicide all in an effort to please countless people they’ll never know. The movie is about Slowick taking his revenge on people who sucked the soul out of cooking for both himself and the industry.
"Felicity'll die because she graduated from Brown University without any student debt." This is likely a gross oversimplification of what she truly did, though I can't help but laugh as someone who's almost done with a BA after going to community college and transferring lmao. Like all that work and you're going to kill me because I saved money?
wait... that wasn't a funny joke?
If you were fortunate enough to not have debt then you were just lucky
@@commentbot9510 Lucky or not, the girl isn't responsible for her parents' fortune.
She stole money from her boyfriend. She's a taker
@@Bo55world Then he could've said that, but the chef decided to let her die because of hẻ inherited wealth.
Anyone notice how Tyler exhibits all of the 7 deadly sins throughout the movie??
This movie is incredible, two late night comedy show writers came up with one of the best movie concepts I’ve seen in a while…
6:02 Tyler is the embodiment of the "It's fine" meme
10:22 This is also an actual meme
Until he’s summoned to cook something for Slowik, which turned out to be quite…
bad.
I haven't seen the menu movie in person but from this video and many others I found out how heartbreaking it was that Anne suggest Margo to leave because in the beginning she kept saying how she looked like her dead daughter 💔 and I'm just wondering if she's just looking out for her like a mother.
10:18 got me dead bro, "TYLERS BULLSHIT"
That shit got me laughing for a whole minite😂😂
If you don't know by now that these "rich" islands and secret places have some bad energy around them in real life.
Epstein Island.
‘Nuff said.
I think the cook kills the guests is a better description than the cook cooks the guests.
I mean at the end he cooks them alive
@@onism8906 eh but it’s not REALLY the same thing
@@onism8906 But cooking also implies eating what is cooked. Is that what happened?
I hated Tyler's character immediately and was so happy that I was justified for it later lol
As soon as he swatted her hand on that boat before she could eat the oyster I thought to myself he needs to die,🤔😆
The girl he loved cheated on him repeatedly and than broke up with him.
there was a painfull void in his heart and tried to fill that void with food but that doesn't justify what he did (endangering innocent girl).
@@maxamedxasan9051 it also doesn't justify his shitty, controlling, Slowik-obsessed attitude lol
@@maxamedxasan9051 Margot is a hired escort? We don't know Tyler's previous girlfriend
@@RXTransitExcept her surname, Westervelt, but even then, that’s all we’re given.
"Tired of the ultra rich, he sells them overpriced steaks and puts salt on them"
"wooow!"
Salt bae XD
Or in Gordon Ramsay's word:
"IT'S RAAWWWW!!!!"
Hes not tired of the ultra rich, he's tired of himself and the lack of joy in his art. He has lost all that inspired him to be great, but now he has become "great" he has lost what made his sense of humanity; so much so he commits the ultimate display of disrespect to his own humanity and kills everyone.
Tyler just wants to finish his course
Fun fact: John Leguizamo based his character George on Steven Seagel
I wouldn't be surprised. John hates Steven with a passion + his character literally signs up for awful movies because he is lazy but wants easy quick buck
@@quakethedoombringer And John has a really bad relations with Steven, as the latter knocked air out of John for just joking around. Steven Seagel is just a prick.
Anya Taylor Joy is absolutely killing it lately. Her and Jenna Ortega are shooting 2 the top
The part that disgusts me, the most is the fact that Tyler could sit there and eat, despite somebody screaming in literal fucking pain right there on the floor in front of him.
That character is ridiculous and cartoonishly obsessed with food. I feel bad, though that he got humiliated the way he did. He was a horrible, horrible person, and probably deserve to die for dragging Margo into it but still, it was sad, seeing his heart get broken by his hero.
He was an unrealistic person too. Who really would act like Tyler in real life. It’s the case example of “oooh you shouldn’t feel bad for him because he’s a bad character” it’s such a predictable and easy stereotypical trope, simply lazy writing and story telling
I took it as a "he knows exactly what happening so he's just trying to enjoy what he came for before he dies horribly"
He is the real defintion of "All Talk, No Action"
That's why when the chef humiliated him for cooking a decent food is so satisfying.
@@margarethmichelina5146 lol yeah…he deserved it. He sits there leeching off of other peoples work and being a glutton for their craft but then that’s all he’s good for. Being a consumer. He could never do what they do. When he served his plate, I head Gordon Ramsay in my head going, “It’s RAW you donkey!”
@@PhysicallyAwake so you're not a very good writer i take it
So after Harry defeat Lord Voldemort he started cooking cheeseburger and started having new members fellow him he still got that pull lol
This is the first movie I've watched after watching its recap and it does not disappoint.
That last scene gave me
"WHAT ARE YOU?"
"An idiot sandwich"
kind of energy looooll
"The most offensive assault on the human pallet, S'mores." That was too funny! I love S'mores, S'mores Pop Tarts, hot cocoa and coffee creamer too, got 'em all in my kitchen.
In what variant of our universe is a s’more not a delicious snack?
This hits close to me . I did my hotel management course during pandemic and it was all like a hazy nightmarish dream that i couldnot escape because my parents were paying for HM couse for me to be independent. I wasn't a practical social person i was always a nerdy studious one. So the forceful nature of being social to survive in the industry was so shitty.
I was doing internship after the pandemic kind of ended and they put me in something i didn't even like and i could not question that bcuz power u know.
Everyday i lived like i was dying and not valuing my "then gf" and i feel shitty now , i wish i had time to spend more time with her now that we broke up.
I was trying to be social switching on and off from my introverted personality to extroverted just so they won't pick on me and bully me. Acting helpless and like a newbie was the only escape so they won't make me work too much. Everyday was exhausting and the next day was nothing to look forward too . 10-11 hrs of shift with no pay and all i could see is night when i come back home.
Finally i had enough. This wasn't what i wanted. I was doing shit beyond what i could tolerate, my self respect was down on the floor in this industry and it was kill or be killed kinda industry. I quit or quitted just after 2 weeks.
It was a tough decision considering i would be burdening my parents but i had to do it .That was the only one time i put myself first or became selfish.This was followed with months of trying to find a college that would accept me and my age as i was 3 years older than the current badge but finally found one. I occasionally get lots of taunts when i am back home for quitting but i did finish the said degree just didn't join the industry. I respect all the HM workers but i know the dirty truth about the industry as well. All the stories and all the coverup.
Now i am doing much better.Happy and studying the subject i like and won't feel unnecessary pressure and my self respect wont be destroyed as much as it was in this hotel industry
Wtf? Bruh... that is insane. Where are you from
Hot take: There's nothing wrong with realizing any given career path or degree is not for you and doing something else. Hell I just realized halfway through my degree that teaching highschool ain't it, so I decided "Fuck it, imma get a phd in something else and be a scientist who maybe does the occational lecture at unis
As an escort, Margo knew all about how to bring men pleasure under the illusion that she's enjoying it, too. Once under her spell, the chef was done for, and he let her go, perhaps not even realizing what he'd done.
@McMan yeah Margot is an escort
so is she an escort or a witch lol your comment is absurd
God bless escorts.
You seem to know a lot about how escort thinks.
Disagree. Margot did not put Slowic in an illusion. She actually kept it real with him. She told him what he needed and wanted to hear. By doing so he gave him back something he lost for a very long time. It did not make sense anymore to kill her since everyone in that restaurant supposedly contributed to Slowic being miserable. She made her genuinely happy again preparing food at least for a while
When the man had the best hiding spot and got the little treat as a reward for a split second it was a Wes Anderson film and I was all about it. Gustav H. was there in spirit.
I think this is one of those movies that needs to be watched in full to understand it.
the chef who must not be named
Lol got it 🫰
Haha
If voldemort went to culinary school instead of hogwarts
Well that one still had a nose.
So is the ending to this movie like the same as the student refusing to take the test, and the professor going "you just stood up to me, you passed my test"
I think Tyler represented either gluttony or excessive pride, and Slowik represented god or some higher being whose sole purpose is to let the guests see through their sins. I'm sure the other guests also represented others sins, like how Richard represented lust, Felicity as dishonesty, etc. The fire at the end symbolizes a purification ritual. Margot was allowed to be saved because she knows her sin.
I remember reading somewhere that he represent wrath
Get a life!!!!!!
@@SoapinTrucker you're on the menu boy !
I feel so bad for Jeremy, honestly
Tyler was the type of guy who has a PHD in fitness and would go around telling people to be more fit/healthy.. while he himself was obese.
Thank you for doing new, popular movies. Love your work
One of the best traits of Tyler is that he's taking pictures of the food knowing he's going to die in the end and will never get to look back on them.
Gordon Ramsey: “The lamb is RAW!”
8:21 "he wanted her to pretend to be his daughter while they were getting frisky..." Doesn't that imply he r*p3s his child and maybe that made her commit suicide since the cause of death wasn't mentioned? Idk but that's weird af.
Moral of the story? F the fancy sh*t and get a cheeseburger.
I love that it's not some madman story. Because honestly, that's just what being in costumerservice seems to produce these days.
People are horrible, especially to people they feel like arent even real. The only reason every other cashregister worker or hotel worker isn't a mass murderer, is probably because most of them are too tired from burnout to commit to it.
/mostly a dark joke, but it does have some very bitter truth grained into it.
He is still a madman, just not a simple one.
>Says they won't be getting bread as it's for common people
>Immediately serves bread in the next dish
One of the best movies I have seen in recent years. A gut wrenching critic to the new high society and the elite cuisine.
2:54 could have quoted this better. She wasn't eating because there's nothing there but side sauces, and then he elaborated that it was a concept to which she responds that she doesn't want to fill up, and then he says the line quoted next.
Holy shit. Idk what I was expecting from this film but Ik it wasn't this. I'd kind of been intrigued seeing the trailers but not too much to get excited about. Now, it's definitely got my attention & I'll be watching it asap. Just from the recap, it looks brilliant. I'll know soon enough.
Who needs to watch a whole movie when we have these recaps? This is my new thing. Lol😂
So it’s basically “and then there were none” just with a mad chef instead of a judge?
The lesson I learn Is not to travel to remote islands on vague invitations
I don’t have the time or motivation to watch movies very often so I appreciate these videos. Thank you
He dressed them like S'Mores, and lit the place on fire?? Priceless.
such a great movie, even with the recap it is defiantly worth watching.
Defiantly? Or u meant Definitely?
This was easily one of the best films of the year so far. It was so hard to watch at times and very entertaining. I also went out afterwards and ate a cheese burger 😅
This channel saves me from watching so many bad movies. Bravo.
Oh, this movie is many things, but bad is most definitely not one of them.
This video doesn’t do it justice. You really should watch this for yourself to really appreciate it.
5:36 I like how he said anyone instead of everyone
"tyler's bullshit" and "s'more" were the best scenes
Voldemort couldn't kill Harry and thus he went to the muggle world and built a career as a psychopathic chef.
As a s'mores snob, how dare he insult such a delicious treat!
Never understood how she’d be replaced when everyone was set to die anyway
Pride.
And that's why she's on the Island. She knew the plan was "kill everyone including ourselves", but her priority was her prestige of being dude's chef.
Everyone in that restaurant is already crazy
As a line cook...quit ordering anything that involves avocadoes please
Felicity shouldn't have died either I don't think it's fair that someone who was able to pay for college and not be in debt afterwards should be punished for it.
""I'm going to enjoy devouring you, Bart Simpson. Yes, I believe I'll start, as you've so often suggested, by eating your shorts." Principal Seymour Skinner, Treehouse of Horror V
When your unsure you want to sit through a whole movie, youtube recaps answer the call.
Didn't knew Lord Voldemort was secretly a chef in the Forbidden Forest. Things you have to do to pay his death eaters
Loved the ending
You are so good at telling stories, I've been binge watching them
Ah so this is what Lord Voldemort has been getting himself into nowadays.
voldermort is now chef and wreaking havoc
Theme of this movie is... do pay for over rated food... stick to greasy hamburgers and fries.. LOL
No. The theme is: know what the guy wants before you get in his car (on his boat in this case). That's Hooker 101.
The lesson is just fucking eat and stop "acting".
14:24 I feel warm watching this all the way here
Bro really killed an old couple for not remembering his food lol. I'm gonna die to my regular Chinese place by that logic because I can never remember what the meals are called outside of stir-fried meats and vegetables.
No, the movie is deeper than that. We find out that the husband is a predator creep that abused his own daughter. We are to assume it led to her death, possibly suicide. And the wife knew of his grotesque behavior but did not do anything about it. To that very night… she stayed with him because of the rich lifestyle. They were there that night spending another $2000 for a dinner they wouldn’t even remember, just to say they can.
You should put more respect to their work. Back in the kitchen there is at least one chef that sacrifices at least 11 hours of his day working his ass off, every single day. And you dont even bother to remember the fucking name 😂
@@kugel96 No offense but it's literally a plate of stir fry. I order it as stir fry with the place and it's cooked by like one Chinese guy. I sit, eat, pay, maybe say my compliments and leave. It doesn't have to be a complex ecosystem wrapped in a moral lesson. The movie literally ends by showing how happy the chef was making simple food without all the high society bullshit.
That's pretty sad ngl
I think the difference is that you actually remember what you eat, not just the name of the food. The couple just went there for the prestige and didn't bother remembering what they actually ate despite going to a really high end restaurant at least twice a year
I wouldn’t say Chef was in a trance when Margot asked to take the rest of the burger to go, he felt elated by her request.
The way the chefs in the back are always moving around doing things...
This is a movie worth watching in full length!
This is why they are all building bunkers lmao
When Hannibal opens a restaurant 😁
That would be the case if Anthony Hopkins was playing Slowik.
But instead we have Ralph Fiennes.
It’s still a great performance, though.
Tbh, asshole food critics are really necessary or else every Chef in the world would think that their Doritos with Cheese and Pineapple are the best food in the world and no one can deny. The ratio of bad Chef to good Chef is huge.
Not if those food critics are dishonest and biased...
ok why not let them think that
Because they would give a bad name to real Chefs.
@@asniffer6532 no, real chefs still will get more customers, and get praise, there's no need to drag the one's whose cooking you didnt like through the mud, like, how can you be even objective when rating food and WHO EVEN ARE THOSE MICHELIN CRITICS, literal clownery
Food snobs? Who needs those?
To me Anya doesn’t shift into any character she plays because she always has this same look in her eye…. It’s almost unbelievable.
I don't think she got anything over on him. He just realized she wasn't like the others, and he had no place for her.
Everyone who has worked in the service industry wanted a cheeseburger after watching this.
As a chef myself i find this hilarious 😆😂🤣
Same! Especially because I've too, lost my passion for cooking and believe that food shows and foodies have destroyed our craft.
The movie was glorious once I realized that it was a showcase of various kitchen problems and psychoses.
It is so good that it is recapped here, so that I don't have to fully watch this thing.
I watch the movie a couple of days ago and liked it a lot of it's symbolism
whats the name of the movie
@@bonbonvegabon The Menu
9:28 lmao the way they hand him a passard egg
This guy could’ve literally just refused to serve ungrateful people. He could’ve done a thousand things to show up all the ungratefuls. He allowed other people to ruin his life and does this and I’m supposed to be like “oh how brave and bold and unique” alright guys
There was supposed to be a deleted scene where the food critic mentioned that the chef disappeared before finding him in a food truck. I bet that he's even happier at that place before being brought back to the spotlight again.
Am I the only one that thinks that Slowik was actually a good guy?
Yes
George could also have been a lot like Chef Slowik. He also puts on performances that critics and other snobs don't like. George, like Margot and Slowik, put on shows for an unappreciative audience of assholes with money. Margot saved herself by being very much like the chef. George missed a lot of potential.
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
So now I know why my gf suddenly started asking me how's the food with a plain murderous voldemort look in her eyes and a knife in her hand.
Seems like a trippy movie. The fact im a chef makes it even more trippier
Hannibal Lector sends his regards....
Thanks for Spoiling it in the Title, really appreciate it.
That looked like a properly prepared nice juicy burger you see in fast food ads 🤤 damn im hungry now
Now I understand slowik. I had trained to become a professional rehab therapist, now all I do is pleasing people while I'm their massage boy.