The Menu

Directed by Mark Mylod from a screenplay by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy , The Menuis a dark , distorted caustic remark that will leave one ’s palette live up to . Filled with challenging twists and turns that the interview will not see coming , The Menuis a dishful well served with a side of intensity and anticipation . With a self-coloured , if perturbing , performance by Ralph Fiennes , the sour repulsion comedy take a stab at exploring class , the service diligence , and the ways in which the wealthy ruin just about everything .

The Menuopens with Margot ( Anya Taylor - Joy ) and Tyler ( Nicholas Hoult ) boarding a boat to an island where the five - hotshot restaurant Hawthorne , move by Chef Slowik ( Ralph Fiennes ) and his second - in - command Elsa ( Hong Chau ) , is located . They — along with a snobby movie star ( John Leguizamo ) and his help ( Aimee Carrero ) , rich finance bros ( Arturo Castro , Rob Yang , Mark St. Cyr ) , Hawthorne ’s fast customer ( Judith Light , Reed Birney ) , and nutrient critic Lillian Bloom ( Janet McTeer ) and her editor ( Paul Adelstein ) — are in for the night of their sprightliness . What begins as an evening of fine dining and food as conceptual nontextual matter becomes a strange and terrific ordeal .

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Beyond the commentary on wealth and art , The Menualso critiques foodies , who have , as Slowik nation , ruined what he does . The chef is not above making an representative of Tyler in what he deems a takeoff to his job . Mylod infuses the movie with a lot of style and , though the film rarely moves from its key localisation , remains occupy as the consultation waits with bated breathing space to detect what happens next . The output conception and set medallion by Ethan Tobman and Gretchen Gattuso , respectively , are impeccable , showcasing the sanitized lavishness of the fine dining experience while at the same time make a menacing feel to it . The musical musical score by Colin Stetson is eery , which adds to the unsettling environment and the uneasiness the grapheme are feel throughout . The moving-picture show does n’t take itself too seriously , however , and it ’s filled with quite a fewdarkly suspect moments . To that terminal , The Menuenthralls through its satirical humor and horrifies all at once .

Fiennes is terrify as Chef Slowik , stern , unyielding and humourous . As Slowik , the worker maintain dominance over his facial expressions , only allowing his type to give a facial twitch when speaking with Taylor - Joy ’s Margot , someone he know does n’t belong at Hawthorne like the others . Fiennes is rigid throughout , but relaxes when Slowik finds a sense of joy in making a specific smasher later on on in the film . Taylor - Joy is evenly honest . She riddle Margot with a sense of heightened awareness , her character ’s background signal allowing her to understand how ridiculous the experience is , as well as Slowik ’s mindset . Nicholas Hoult as Tyler is blissfully incognizant and pompous , apparently a “ nice , ” if over - aroused , bon vivant , until he unveil who he really is , and Hoult walks that o.k. line very well .

The rest of the supporting cast is fantastical as well , run off of each other marvellously , though Hong Chau as Elsa is a standout among them . She has a commanding comportment and the audience , through Chau ’s fabulous performance , quickly understand what motivate Elsa . With an overall warm playscript , an exceptional cast , and a substantial directorial effort from Mylod , The Menuis just itching to be devoured . interview may not have much of an appetite after catch the picture , but the experience , like Slowik ’s promise to his own client , will be one they wo n’t soon leave .

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The Menupremiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10 . The film releases in theaters on November 18 . It is 106 minutes long and is rated R for strong / disturb wild contentedness , language throughout and some intimate reference book .

A darkly comedic revulsion - thriller , The Menu focuses on a group of diners invited to a high - end eating house on a individual island by one of the world ’s bang-up chefs . Shortly after arriving on the island , Margot Mills begins to realize something is strange beyond the perceived ceremonious nature of the menu . Her suspicions are confirmed when the night sour deadly as the eating house stave begins to descend into a rage - similar madness .

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Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult in The Menu

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