Una joven pareja viaja a una isla remota para comer en un exclusivo restaurante, donde el chef ha preparado un lujoso menú.Una joven pareja viaja a una isla remota para comer en un exclusivo restaurante, donde el chef ha preparado un lujoso menú.Una joven pareja viaja a una isla remota para comer en un exclusivo restaurante, donde el chef ha preparado un lujoso menú.
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- 2 premios ganados y 66 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'The Menu' is a darkly comedic satire critiquing pretentious fine dining and elite culture. Themes include social commentary on class disparity and the absurdity of high-end dining. Critics praise Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult's performances. Some find the satire inconsistent, questioning pacing, plot coherence, and character development. Despite mixed feelings, many appreciate the unique premise and stylish direction.
Opiniones destacadas
If You Grasp the Concept, You'll Love It
I thought this movie was original, entertaining and very interesting. It has a deeper message about how the world looks today. The constant stress and pressure of performing and pleasing hard-to-please people. People who are spoiled, people who only care about money, people who take life for granted, and so on. This is what the characters in the film, the chef and the guests, represent. The guests represent the worst of us. Constantly feeling pressured about something that you actually think is fun, is no longer fun. That is why the chef has invited these very people to the restaurant. It is such people who have destroyed his passion, meaning and joy in life. If you understand the premise and concept of this movie, you will really like it. The film is dark and exciting, with a chaotic and funny ending, which I liked.
Original, but ultimately, not completely satisfying.
I waited months for this film, and there is nothing quite like the let down of expecting something great, and it turning out to be just really good.
While the plot is pretty original (which normally scores high points with me) and while the film is mostly quite beautiful to look at, it missed some of the main point: sweet gratification and utter satiation.
Outright scares are not included on the menu; it is mostly unsatisfyingly light on gore; comedic value exists but it is layered under and presented as filling; interesting dialogue is present, but is heavily peppered throughout; the build-up of characters and backstory is distinctly in short supply, as well as somewhat bland; context intentions are nondescript. The main course was both 'cheesy' and a bit less than completely fulfilling. Yes, I greedily took it all in, but by the time dessert was to be served, the previous dishes laid still a bit leaden and undigested.
I'd like to speak to the manager, please.
While the plot is pretty original (which normally scores high points with me) and while the film is mostly quite beautiful to look at, it missed some of the main point: sweet gratification and utter satiation.
Outright scares are not included on the menu; it is mostly unsatisfyingly light on gore; comedic value exists but it is layered under and presented as filling; interesting dialogue is present, but is heavily peppered throughout; the build-up of characters and backstory is distinctly in short supply, as well as somewhat bland; context intentions are nondescript. The main course was both 'cheesy' and a bit less than completely fulfilling. Yes, I greedily took it all in, but by the time dessert was to be served, the previous dishes laid still a bit leaden and undigested.
I'd like to speak to the manager, please.
I tried to chew but couldn't swallow
"The Menu" offers a trailer spectacular enough to entice me to set foot in a physical movie theater for the first time in 3 years. Packed with both veteran and burgeoning actors and directed by Mark Mylod of "Succession" fame, this movie has all the goodies to entertain you and make you think at the same time, supposedly. It starts out well enough, introducing quirky mysterious characters starting with Elsa played by Hong Chau. I find her really captivating in this role, a perfect combo of politeness and menace. Why is she dressed like that? Then we meet the Chef who has an agenda that unravels through the perspective of Margot, played by the always-awesome Anya Taylor-Joy. Margot is us, wanting to expose the ridiculousness of it all. Yet herein lies the problem with the movie. Its effort as a biting satire turns into a confusing mess at the end. "The Menu" could have given us something to chew on, instead I walk out of the movie theater scratching my head.
Nice Try, But the Satire Doesn't Land
Nice try, but the satire doesn't land in this film that skewers pretentious foodies and the chefs who cook for them.
There's already been one satire this year that savages the rich, "Triangle of Sadness," and that's a much better film than this one. I'm ok with an outlandish premise, but if you're going to give me one, then the rules within the world of the movie have to be consistent. In this film, characters act like they're in a realistic horror movie one minute and a goofy satire the next. The tone doesn't stick to one or the other, so what was probably intended to be cutting instead falls flat.
The ending especially is silly. It definitely did not leave me wanting s'more.
Grade: C+
There's already been one satire this year that savages the rich, "Triangle of Sadness," and that's a much better film than this one. I'm ok with an outlandish premise, but if you're going to give me one, then the rules within the world of the movie have to be consistent. In this film, characters act like they're in a realistic horror movie one minute and a goofy satire the next. The tone doesn't stick to one or the other, so what was probably intended to be cutting instead falls flat.
The ending especially is silly. It definitely did not leave me wanting s'more.
Grade: C+
A bit pretentious
The mix between horror and satire seems undecided or bland, the backstory was lacking and the plot presents itself as something grander than it really is. The same hollowness of the dishes carries onto the essence of the movie. Satirizing something that is hollow and giving the final product value is a difficult task, this movie really tries to do that, but given its nature, it didn't quite stick the landing with me.
The cast is simply great, full of recognizable faces and good acting. The cinematography was good, nothing out of this world but enjoyable.
Overall its entertaining, but the delivery of its message is not strong. Even if this flavor of satire wasn't the best suited for me, it kept me intrigued and while not fully satisfied, I enjoyed it.
The cast is simply great, full of recognizable faces and good acting. The cinematography was good, nothing out of this world but enjoyable.
Overall its entertaining, but the delivery of its message is not strong. Even if this flavor of satire wasn't the best suited for me, it kept me intrigued and while not fully satisfied, I enjoyed it.
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- TriviaScreenwriter Will Tracy came up with the idea of the story while on his honeymoon in Bergen, Norway, when he took a boat to a fancy restaurant (Cornelius Sjømatrestaurant) on a nearby private island and realized they were stuck (or trapped) on the island until the meal was done. There are numerous references to restaurant Noma (Copenhagen) in The Menu, starting from the location, idea, concept, and ending with the menu itself.
- ErroresIn the opening shot of Margot lighting a cigarette, the cigarette color changes from all black (presumably a clove cigarette) to a traditional looking tobacco cigarette.
- Citas
Chef Slowik: Where did you go to school?
Felicity: Brown.
Chef Slowik: Student loans?
Felicity: No.
Chef Slowik: Sorry, you're dying.
- Créditos curiososOPENING CREDIT: "Searchlight Pictures Invite you to experience 'The Menu.'"
- ConexionesFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Menu (2022)
- Bandas sonorasHappy Birthday to You
Written by Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill) and Mildred J. Hill
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Menu
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 30,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 38,501,125
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 9,004,957
- 20 nov 2022
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 79,628,200
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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