How To Beat The 6 KILLER COURSES In 'The Menu'

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If you were sent to a remote island to enjoy a seven/eight course dining experience turned DEADLY, what would you do?

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His analysis is literally just "me personally, I would've simply known what was gonna happen"

deCervantes
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I feel like pretty much all of us would survive this from not being able to even afford going to a place like this.

jamesbond
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I believe at the end of the day, Slowik just wanted someone to enjoy and just appreciate his work. Without fangirling over it, without dissecting and criticizing every little aspect. He was begging up until the end for some one to just say, “thank you, I really liked it.” And that’s why Margot got to leave.

RageCreatin
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That cheeseburger scene is like one of the most well written scenes in a long time. Not much dialog, just a cheeseburger and a man reliving his youth for the last time. It's perfect. Like the Cheeseburger

mushmello
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I liked how the majority of the movie it seemed like Tyler was the biggest idiot of the group and the only one who didn't seem to catch the hints, until it got revealed that he was the only one that actually understood what was going on. He wasn't naive, he just really loved it.

watzwatz
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The investor being slowly lowered into the water like a teabag while the guests are served tea is poetic.

KyuuketsuhimeMiyu
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I love these channels because it's like watching a kid explain to you how they would totally beat the bad guy from their favorite movie. You totally wouldn't do that but your enthusiasm is lovely!

nothingqueen
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The restaurant has been open for a long time and there’s never been any issues. This was the first time the chef decided to do bad stuff. There’s no way they could have expected this before hand since everyone knows that it’s a really nice restaurant. Some of the guests have even been multiple times.

jakeblack
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I liked how Margot didn't give up and accept her fate. She was the only guest who kept fighting back both mentally, emotionally, and physically till the end.

jq
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I think "order the cheeseburger" is both the smartest, and most delicious, decision to deescalate any situation.

_GeneralMechanics_
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The real lucky one is the girl who broke up with Tyler 🤣

piggysgroup
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Fun fact: The characters in a horror movie don’t know they’re in a horror movie. That might seem obvious, but it’s apparently something you can’t comprehend

podor
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Damn, Hell's Kitchen's gone off the deep end since I've last watched.

CLAYTERRACOTTA
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The saddest moment, is when Erin/Margot looks back and the lady whose husband she slept with sees her hesitate and encourages her to leave them there. The was a bit of selflessness that isn't acknowledged.

Fickleberry
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I love that his "solutions" almost always rely on just flat out knowing what's going to happen. Yes, obviously if you have magic knowledge of everything that occurs, you'd be fine.

KitKatNisa
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I think everyone was in on it, except Erin.

You can tell this is the case as when Erin leaves she looks back at the other guest and they just watch her leave, rather than following what she did to be let go or running for the exit. They also all say "We love you too Chef" right before he burns down the restaurant.

I think the only thing that made the Chef "crazy" was that after so much success everyone around him became like Tyler, in that everything he would do they would find a masterpiece, and as such he was pushed to be continually innovative in his gourmet art.

It doesn't show it in the video, but when Erin finds the radio, there are multiple photos of Chef, starting with the one shown in his burger flipping days, in which he has a big smile. As the photos continue through time showing his continued success, his smile fades away into the scowl he has for the majority of the movie, he's become miserable and doesn't enjoy cooking as he did before when it was just about making a good meal.

The final course is just the Chef committing suicide but as everyone is so obsessed with his art they burn with him thinking it another masterpiece. Catherine was the one who said everyone should die at the end showing just how off/obsessed the people around Chef are with everything he does being art.

This also explains why Erin being there bugged Chef so much in that he said the menu was made for a specific clientele (those who were obsessed with him). As she was not obsessed with him, he didn't want her to die. When Erin demands the cheeseburger, it shows that she was there for the reason he originally got into cooking; a good meal (the burger flipping picture of Chef). He makes Erin the burger and she leaves.

Gorillaphoenix
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i can’t believe all she needed to do was to order a cheeseburger and ask for a to-go box to survive

edit: ik it has a deeper meaning i’ve watch the film way before this video was uploaded. i just find it funny lmao

GT_Mr.C
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The ending is like a reverse Ratatouille: instead of a food critic re-discovering his love for eating, a chef re-discovers his love for cooking

jinhunterslay
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Margot playing along to the Head Chefs performance and leaving as part of the play was probably one of the smartest moves I ever saw in a movie. It was clear that the Head Chef was obsessed with this performance and would even be greatfull if someone played along/add to the dinner. I think the graditute that she played into his performance is probably as much of a reason for him to let her go as to not break charakter and interupting the dinner even more.

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What I don’t understand is why Tyler even bothered taking photos of the food if he knew they were all going to die anyway

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