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- There are a couple references that could be considered foreshadowing earlier on. Earlier in the film, Tyler talks about how smoking ruins your palate, and this can make it so you can’t taste food properly. During the “Men’s Folley” course, Lillian is smoking with Margo, and this leads us to believe that her palate would no longer be considered clean. This would lead her to being an unreliable critic, and this also leads to her reasoning for being invited. There are twelve guests in all which is a nod to the Last Supper, and in the beginning, all of the customers are led by Elsa and a few goats. In real life, a Judas Goat is the one that is used to keep all of the other livestock calm while they are led onto trucks and into slaughterhouses. This is a comparison to the guests being cattle led to the slaughter.
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not gonna lie I expected some cannibalism to happen but it never did
SAME when the sous chef shot his head o thought they were gonna cook him
That wouldve been the most stereotypical route. Glad they didnt do that.
I did as well! The cheeseburger 🍔 and the fries 🍟 looked so good at the end scene.
Same
@lemayooo yeah the trailer did a good job of subverting but I’m glad it wasn’t though as this was more real/grounded for me! It would have taken me out abit into a more obscure narrative!
The fact that Tyler KNEW that everyone was going to die, still pisses me off.
It pisses me that I was starting to think he was a complete idiot not understanding that there where people dying, but he knew they were
@@giovannitornitorematto4898 his facial expressions make me angrier lol
Yes all true......but something great came of it...........Tyler's bullshit
Even worse that he brought an innocent girl with him to die, when she didn’t deserve it
@@sketchycat6223
I mean, he took her out for the best burger she ever tasted. It was not that bad.
How about the tour scene where they’re in the staff’s quarters and one of the guests asks if the staff members ever get “burned out.”
Yeahh, damn. didn’t connect that
That was the main spoiler I cought. At the end, I realized that it referred to both physical and mental situation.
Ironically she really didnt get "burned out" 🔪
He was trying to make a joke due to the amount of things the worker does
@@bkon_music Yeah but it could also be considered foreshadowing (if it was intentional) because everyone gets burned alive at the end
I liked the concept of bread being for the poor, and since the guests were rich they wouldn’t get bread..
Except that's a lie bread is a religious simple in the medieval times even Kings have their own private Bakery
@@TheMattsem true that! But royalty has options when it comes to food, and the poor townspeople have limited. Bread can be home made, and it’s cheaper than meat. Both concepts are great though 👍🏼
I honestly thought it was kinda dumb because everyone, not just the poor, has historically ate bread.
the next course was tortillas tho...
@@jadeninja9jadeninja9 you missed the point go watch it again
This movie actually taught me something applicable to cooking at home- American cheese is best for burgers because of how cleanly it melts and it doesn't split like other cheeses.
The burger the chef made is so beautiful and has left me hankering for one for a while
ikr 🍔
Other than melting point, American cheese or any food calling itself American, is total and complete A**.
I'm super tired of getting all excited to eat food that looks amazing only to bite into it and discover it's nothing but cheap ingredients full of factory farmed animals raised on even cheaper feed and a cocktail of antibiotics and steroids. American food is absolutely the worst, change my mind.
Sorry for the rant. I hope your cheeseburger was amazing and you savored every lastjuicy bite of it.
@@iamV10010 You're right, and that makes it hard to read the last part as sincere. 😕
Also, something triggered the censor bots to hide your comment. 😾
I can't eat American cheese unless I'm getting burgers from some fast food place. It's got a really weird taste that isn't there in the fast food version for some reason.
@@sorrenblitz805 same
The very existence of the Judas goat is *DARK*
Right. So sad
Not any darker than anything else about the meat industry
Just wait until you hear about the Cain Cattle!
Another version of a Judas goat is when you want to remove invasive goats off an island you put a tracker on that goat and follow it until it leads you to a group of goats then gun them down except for the Judas goat and keep on doing that until they’re all gone.
Do they pay those Judas goats extra under the table?
The Menus genres are as follows: Horror, Comedy, Dark Comedy, Satire, Narrative, Thriller. I understand why people don't like it, but you also have to understand that just like Scream was a satire for all horror movies, this movie is a satire for all fine dining experiences. How far foodies and critics are willing to go to not appreciate the art that is presented to them. So many chefs have put years and so much effort into their cooking and can lose it all just by the word of a person. That's why his only rule is to taste. To appreciate it for what it is. Margot wasn't saved because of a cheeseburger. She was never ment to be there in the first place. She was the only one chef invited into his kitchen, a big no no in the industry, and offered her to leave. She was the only one who understood that clapping was the only way to get everyone's attention. She asked chef to make something she knew he loved to make, before the critics beat that passion out of him. As a person in the industry myself, I see what they were trying to do and I think they did a great job with it. It's not for everyone, but hey, most movies now a days aren't.
People either absolutely hated it or liked lmao. Personally I like it. Maybe it's the superhero cgi fatigue or something but this movie felt fresh and had my attention.
I loved it, saw it twice. It was a breath of fresh air from shitty acting and grown men in spandex.
As someone that works in the service industry, this film absolutely resonates with me. It's critique on customers and influencers particularly hit hard.
I didn’t like it- thought the cinematography was nice, but found it anticlimactic that she was saved by a cheeseburger (reinforcing his love for cooking seemed very cliche to me)
It was so underwhelming imo 💀 there was no suspense after the first lil bit of the movie, none of the characters were likeable or even interesting, and it felt so pretentious. It was honestly predictable and had bad writing, which they tried to cover up with gore and bs that belongs on r/im14andthisisdeep. The only redeeming quality imo was the lil descriptions of the food, those were funny
facts, i stopped watching a bunch of superhero movies now
Also, one person leaves the dinner before everyone else finishes there meal…just like the last supper
i honestly thought while watching the movie that they would be fed human flesh at some point as a curve ball to the audience/eaters. 😂😂 no clue why i thought that too.
Im sure its nothing....lol
@@pearltheboomkin1247 what city do u live in?
Well that did feed bone marrow in the mess.
Because that's almost a standard horror trope at this point, I imagine. Doesn't help that Slovak's general appearance and behavior somewhat resemble Hannibal Lectors'...
That's what Tantalos did, fed his son to the gods. Slowik named his first restaurant Tamtalos.
This movie tells me that some people from the 'service' industry loses their enjoyment in 'serving' because of those 'takers'. Then i realized that this probably happens not only to food, but also other things, like movie.
Sorry I didn’t read the menu I already know what I want to order.
Chicken fingers 👏🏻
@@peterstamerra445 yes
Uhhh slide me a PB&J, my good sir. 🤣🧐 Bet you I get back on that fucking boat
Margot did not get invite in the first place, that suppose to be Tyler's girlfriend but she broke up with him before the date, so tyler hired margot to the dinner because they don't allow a table for one. So it's not true that margot got invited because she's a bad criticiser, in fact she shouldn't be there from the first place.
This video was talking about Lillian being a bad critic
@@breeliang5616 Lol
Not a bad bit of characterization, but having said that, I don't think you can judge the food critic for having a smoke when she's being held captive and just saw a man shoot himself in front of her.
I think it’s the idea that a non-smokers first thought won’t be ‘oh I’m gonna die, might as well light one up’. If you don’t already smoke, it’s not like nicotine tastes great. You have almost no incentive to do so. At least drinking tastes good and will get you tipsy. So when she’s smoking with Margot, it’s like she wants to indulge in her habit one last time since she knows she’s gonna die. That’s what I took from it at least as someone who drinks but no longer smokes
I remember hearing the phrase “It’s to die for” a bunch in the movie which is a definite foreshadow, but maybe I’m just remembering it wrong
Only once i believe
Ralph Fiennes is at the peak of his performance in this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😮🤯
The whole premise of this movie is to just enjoy the simple things and not over analyze them. Yet here we are, over analyzing it.
Anyway, s’mores anyone?
they purposely did stuff in the movie for it not to be taken seriously... The reasons why most of them were there in the first place wouldn't be a reason why they should die being the biggest example
But you did Just that you analyzing the movie right now
Honestly, the irony of that premise is that the film was made exactly to be analyzed...yet like the 5 course menu served in the film, despite all it's efforts to come off as deep, it felt bland, pretentious, and unenjoyable. Like Anya Taylor, I would have enjoyed a simpler film (like the cheese burger she ate) more than this try hard film, which failed at delivering and executing such an ironic message and premise. Also, people who are raving about the film for doing a sub-par job at delivering such a message, in the most pretentious manner, remind me of Tyler. Like Tyler, the audience will love anything that is served/thrown at him, so long as it's the next critcally acclaimed and highly praised film. People will gush at the mouth, simply because a film such as this masked as the next "intectual film". When in reality, the film is only doing the bare minimum, in which it throws in a few moments where it tries to present itself as deep, and fools the audience with those supercially "deep" concepts that lack any real layers or complexicity...making the concept and message of the film itself feel incomplete, and devoid of any true passion, love, or artistry. The concept of the film was interesting, but the message falls flat because the execution of the concept and leading character that was written to deliver that message was mediocre at best.
My point of view aside, the acting was phenomenal as always...the cast did a great job with what they were given, but this film is the incarnation of The Emperor's New Clothes...and perhaps, that is the point. The film is making a mockery under the audience noses with it's badly written script; the film is self aware, knowing that by simply presenting it's self as an intellectual film, with an S-tier line-up of the most talented sought after cast of actresses and actors, and being the most talked about critically acclaimed film of the moment is all it takes to convince people that the film was actually a delicacy. Yet, like the chef in the film...I'm sure the script writers are more than self aware that people will follow blindly and nod in agreement, so long as every one pushes and believes the narrative that this film is actually worthy of it's self-presenting "greatness". When in reality, it was made for the same pretentious folk presented in this film, and the naive sheep that will agree with what those pretentious individuals will says...as if the reviews of "trusted top critics" was some kind of movie bible, or actually even means anything.
@@rukiakuchiki5136 oh so it was a parody of itself? Dang that's a nice way to put it. We could have watched a cheeseburger of a film (something generic that we would enjoy) but instead we watched this to analyze it thus killing time.
@@somethingrealistg I mean, if the film is self aware at all, then yes, it is indeed a parody of it's audience and itself at best. If on the other hand, that wasn't the intent, and the film does take it's content seriously and believes itselfs to be any good at all...then it's a very sad and pretentious film imo. The irony of the film is how poorly the movie does at attempting to ridicule the concept it tries to make fun of here. For instance, the main antagonist himself feels as if he lacks any true nuance, layers, or substance... that his whole message just ends up falling flat as he feels very cartoonishly "villianous"...making the concept of the film feel as if it lacks in carrying any meaning. Like the main antagonist, that fails at making an appeal to his audience's emotions due to the lack of passion and substance in his cooking, the film too feels the same way. Personally, the film felt lacking when it came to it's delivery in it's social commentary...rather thab deliver it's message in a way that felt genuinely artistic or interesting, it was very on the nose and none of it's symbolism lacked subtlity that would make require you to digest the film in ways that would make the film impressionable or interesting for the long run. Or perhaps, maybe I was wrong in viewing this film from this angle...I may be wrong to assume the film was trying to be deep or intellectual, when in reality it's nothing but a simple satire making a straight forward social commentary, when I had gone in with the mindset of digesting something of real intrigue...like The Platform or The Snow Piercer. If I view it as a satire, then it all makes sense, as to why the story does not go further into being more dissectable or analytical...and it's perfect for the film, considering if it wants to mock a culture or overanalyzing, then it would be better for it to not give us much to overanalyze. Rather, it is very on the nose, because it's simply a dark satire...one I could not find much joy in, but I guess, from that perspective...it's not as horrible as I might have percieved it to be, since satires aren't meant to be taken too seriously, which is precisely the central the message of the film...yet here I am, making a mockery of myself, assuming this film was anything but a satire and breaking it down in the many way it fails to be "deep", until this exact moment, when it was trying to be anything but. loll. Okay. The movies wins...I've been clowned. 💀
this movie was literally one of the best 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I agree
Its so original and beautifully done
Absolutely
Watched the whole thing just to realize I wasted basically 2 hours of my life
Facts this is one of the better movies I watched and I loved the ending
@@zzbby1660 average food critic
As psychopathic as they were, they were too sophisticated to turn cannibal I like that
Right. I was really glad that they didn’t take it there. I feel that would have made the movie “cheap”
Well didn't Tyler completely lather his dish with finger & the chef tasted it? So _technically..._
They were just a suicide cult lead by Chef Slowik who carried out a ritualistic slaughter-suicide. Chef's fire monologue sort of had a dogmatic, almost religious bent to it.
I love when somebody explains the plot of a movie and presents it like an easter egg.
Well done reading the trivia section from IMDb
I think Tyler says something like smoking"assassinates your palate" which foreshadows that he knows they are going to get murdered.
The whole time I thought there were biblical references and that the chef was like God
So that would mean that Tyler is Judas in this situation.
The husband has his ring finger chopped off......I believe we can all figure out why.
Cuz he didn't pick in time.
@@HKNative217 pretty sure that isn't why.
Saw this movie about 4 days ago and I really enjoyed it
This movie gets 12 ultra-rich idiots out of 2 barely cooked pieces of lamb
You mean 12 ultra rich idiots out of 2 Tyler's Bullshits??
I thought the move is going to be a realistic but man you telling me that all of those assistants ready to delete them self only because the head chef tell them to do it
Yes. Real life cults have done far worse
@@StLaRizz yeah but they use religion not cooking
@@TheMattsem it's still cult-like dynamic based in reality. cooking is like a religion to the people in the film, they wouldn't as passionate about it otherwise
@@TheMattsem you dont get it
No one tell him about heavens gate
I thought this movie was gonna be about cannibalism but it actually was so much more it it was such a good movie!!!!!!
I really liked this movie! Especially the twist near the end!
Not quite foreshadowing but proleptic irony
All I know is miss thang came to slay the restaurant down. Iconic new final girly
I love these kinds of movies. The kind that expertly weave symbolism into the narrative to add rewatch value.
No, she smoked because at this point in the film, she knows she's gonna get killed.
PLEASE review The Menu! Such a crazy movie and would love to hear your guys take!
Anyone else get a burger immediately after this movie? Lmao
I was speechless for the ending which is exceeded of my expectation. All of them die except margot was a surprise.
This movie talks about class society between proletar and capitalist. They both as worker to serve and the others as rich peoples who love to criticize everything, include food.
Seems solvik already impressed of margot's order in mundane ways.
After his hard work since he was young, working to satisfy his customer by making cheeseburger. He was happy until food criticus starting to judge his works.
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE ANALYSIS!
That's not what a judas goat is
I was a chef in NYC, but had to quit because of my health...this film really hit hard. There but for the grace of the culinary gods go I. I really loved this film.
The American cheese burger looked so amazing like I wanted one for myself too. I loved how she did not throw the burger at the end and ate it.
I never knew why spoilers were called spoilers until this movie. I knew it was thriller and I knew I wanted to watch it so I had seen a couple of sorts about it. I didn't get the context so I ventured into the comments and got interested and finally watched it yesterday. I ruined the ENTIRE movie for myself. I was just waiting for when and how they were gonna die. Couldn't even watch the movie properly lmao
I like how he phrases it as "That COULD be considered foreshadowing early on"...that's how you start a good and impartial opinion piece.
Aren't there only 11 guests? Not 12?
That isn’t what a Judas goat is
I found the menu to be a stupid concept.
'Chef gets fed up with unqualified food critics, so decided to do a bunch of illegal stuff to mentally and physically torture them "to teach them a lesson or something stupid like that"'
I know right. I hate how horror and thriller movies show illegal things. So dumb
@@HKNative217 I think you missed the part where I explain the reason.
I know this is from nearly a year ago but this is a very poor explanation of why you dislike it and comes off as if you didnt even watch the movie before deciding it was bad. the synopsis you gave even got very basic parts of the movie wrong...
I'm tired of these
But I also learn so much
@Hannah R As long as you leave out the staff, customers, and restaurant
This movie really speak about the world we live in the rich do as they please to others
The chef is Voldemort
Funny thing, I read this exact thing on IMDB just a few minutes ago. Same wording and all.
This movie was beyond boring
Great movie
The head chef played in red dragon in which he too consumes the victim
Does anyone notice how the film starts with the first shot being the flame from the lighter and by the end the entire island is on fire
Never knew there were 12. Cool fact
What tool do you use for the subtitles?
You missed the restaurant having the environmental feel and aesthetics of a mausoleum.
Yes!
my question is how did he get all of those people to do this with him, all the cooks? mind control, like wtf?
The workers and chefs weren't mind controlled. As we can see later in the movie, the head chef was actually a real chef once, and as good chefs level up in the food world, they become more elite and pretentious.
The cooks didn't have to be mind controlled because they really DID believe that the way they lived and cooked and died was the correct approach towards elite food and restaurant business.
@@Lee-ne7bb5ps2g I understand that, but it just seems unlikely to me that he was able to find like 50 other psychopaths to do this with him, its a movie tho so okay I guess, thanks for answering
The chef is obviously a very charismatic individual...
You underestimate cult like behavior
Smoking ABSOLUTELY interferes with how you taste food.
Judas goat
Later went on
To betray
Jesus goat
Dang nice I did not even think about this
This movie is perfect in every way. 👌
actually I did catch the goat one, I chuckled when I saw them
Good movie.
I’m still mad the boat didn’t explode at the end. The monologue and rising music made me really think they gave her/us false hope like when Dale showed up…but nope
Nah
Misspelling folly as folley is a foreshadowing of not using spellcheck.
Do they pay those Judas goats extra under the table?
Why did that lady want to die for her Chef, but not sleep with him?
She might have been a newbie when he was trying to sleep with her.
I mean there not mutually inclusive concepts. I would die for my loved ones, but I sure as hell am not Sleeping with them.
Everyone dying was her idea that's why
Why did tyler go.. if he knew everyone was about to die on the first place
He was too humiliated by the whole cooking ordeal
I have the same question!😅
He’s basically a Twitter Stan that’s completely obsessed with culinary arts and foodie culture.
He believed he was special compared to the others as he knew more about food and would therefore be spared from the same fate as them
The movie was awesome, I cracked up loud when i saw the dish name as Tyler's Bullshit🤣
I didn’t know the scene of them running was the same movie I’ve started it but just 30 mins
But she is smoking after a guy kill himself!!!
That makes Tyler even worse.
What I noticed is a hypocrisy about all of the characters (either that or a parallel)
Margot was an escort, made to feel people good that pay her, yet she gave joy to Slowik and didn’t take anything.
Tyler, who supposedly knew everything about food, couldn’t cook to save their own life.
Corpo bros, supposedly very calculated but wasn’t smart enough.
Slowik was cold and miserable but he went down in flames.
Food critic was a smoker and hypocritically wasn’t reliable as their palate wasn’t clean. She also went down in **smoke** and flamed
Also the dishes are foreshadowing !
She literally said
👁👄👁
They should invite Hannibal Lecter
the mess
I wonder what the chef whispered to Tyler after his nasty meal he made?
DID YOU KNOW THAT IN MOVIES, THERE IS SOMETIMES FORESHADOWING?!
I never saw it that way because at this point they pretty much new they were going to die so she didn't care
not only that, some of the characters represent the seven deadly sins
I'd like a Happy Meal pleez...
Whats up with this movie? Is it a streaming movie, or a dvd ? Only place I see it is on these clips.
Did u spot the Ouija Board??
99% assumption 1% verifiable proof.
Its not meant to evoke religion. Its meant to evoke feeling. The guests have always been max 12. Not just for the movie but before it as well.
The menu isn't just the concept of the meal and events of the film, but also of the film's existence itself. The film IS the menu.
awesome movie
cannibal club restaurant
This coukd be true the chef surely has every in control; everything.
Pretty good movie
There are plenty of chefs that smoke. The problem is when you stop, you have to re learn how to taste.
Its so perfect
no way! a film used foreshadowing?!?! you’re really uncovering some breathtaking stuff, man, best content i’ve ever seen
Lots of biblical references. Maybe I’ll actually watch the movie.
What is this a party or a rave ?
i loved this movie
is it thirty people who die?
This really isn’t foreshadowing anything, but ok
and at the end they all died together STARTED CHANTING LOVED CHEF while turning into human smores
Movie kinda sucked