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Elite diners face fiery end in 'The Menu'
14 Mar
Summary
- A private island exclusive dining experience turns deadly.
- Chef Julian targets wealthy elite with a deranged, fiery end.
- The film critiques capitalistic culture through its food narrative.

Director Mark Mylod's 'The Menu' delivers a chilling critique of society's elite through an exclusive dining experience on a private island. Chef Julian, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes, orchestrates a deadly culinary journey for his wealthy guests, pushing his own sanity to the brink with each elaborate course.
The film meticulously crafts its narrative, using meticulously designed dishes by Dominique Crenn to symbolize the stark divide between the served and the servers. This horror comedy distinguishes itself by making the food itself a central storyteller, exploring the capitalistic culture built around haute cuisine.




