So yeah we went to see the new Horror/Thriller movie
The Menu. I remember seeing the trailer for it
and thought it would be an interesting movie.
Now after seeing it I can say it was
very interesting and I thought that it
was very good also it was different
and that is what made it interesting
in my view.
Now from the trailer I thought it
was going to involve some Cannibalism
like they would be eating some of the
characters but it didn't but it was
not far off from that. lol
The story is basically this
Ralph Fiennes plays Chef Slowik
who is running this extremely
exclusive restaurant
on this lil island and he invites
12 people to take part in this
once in a life time meal.
little do they know that this
will be a very sinister evening
filled with not just food but
murder! being each of the guest
seemingly wronged Chef Slowik
and this is how he will get this
revenge.
Now I thought this movie did
have different layers and an
underlining story that has to
deal with various aspects of
society and feel that all the
characters are kind of
stereotypes or they represent
certain type of people
Like Ralph Fiennes plays
Chef Slowik who I felt was this
crazy Gordon Ramsay type
person who use to love what
he did but over the years all
his love and passion for it
was squeezed out of him
leaving him somewhat bitter
and cynical and kinda hateful
he lost all his fun and joy
and it was due to the
people that he invited.
Also there is others like the
vapid celebrity/movie star,
the harsh and mean spirited
restaurant critic as well as
the waspy old money rich
couple who think they can
do whatever they want because
they have money and
the poser suck-up foodie know it all
and so on.
Also there is Anya Taylor-Joy
who plays what I would consider
"the normal regular girl" Margot
who I loved in this movie and
I felt like I could relate to this
character and felt like cheering
for her in the 3rd act being she
was just amazing in this
Anya Taylor-Joy is in my opinion
the star of this movie only seconded
by Ralph Fiennes' Chef Slowik
Someone said this was going to be
like a dark comedy and I can kinda
see it being I feel alot of the humor
came from Nicholas Hoult's Tyler
where he is like totally oblivious
alot of the time to what is going on
around him its almost comical.
but this also stars John Leguizamo
who I'm always happy to see in stuff
and Judith Light who I haven't seen
in a while. I thought everyone was
really good in this.
Also yes this is a horror movie
but it is one of those "slow burn"
type of ones where are really great
at times. It starts off kinda creepy
and then just builds and builds
and things just start to get more and
more intense. So its not really any
jumps or creatures but it is more of a
"oh shit!" type of horror where your
left wondering what is going to happen
next but it was great.
I thought it started off good and
it kept that through the movie
with the shocks and reveals and
it had in my opinion a excellent
ending. So I would recommend giving
it a watch if you are looking
for something interesting and different
with a lil bit of social commentary
mixed in with the horror.
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So yes we went to see the new Horror movie
"Smile" originally we were going to go see
The Woman King but the person who was going
to see that couldn't go so we all went to
see "Smile" I wanted to see this being it
look really good and different.
I am liking alot of the recent horror movies
that have been coming out lately
from Malignant to The Black Phone to
Barbarian and everything in between.
stuff has been really good.
The Theater was actually packed
for this! it was pretty much a sold
out crowd for the time we went
I was saying we were lucky to get seats
all together as a group.
also there was one in theater item
that they were giving away for this
and you can see it here.
also speaking of seating
I was sitting on the right
end of our group there was
a seat to my right that was purchased
and when the trailers were playing
a girl came in and sat in that seat
and watched like the first quarter
of the movie and then got up and
left. You would think she was going
to the bathroom or to get something
at the concession counter? no!
she left and didn't come back!
why is this important?
I just found it strange that you
purchase a ticket to the movie
and only watch like a the
first quarter of it then leave
and don't come back?
to me its just a bit weird.
anyway..
As for the movie I can honestly say
it was very good! It was a bit different
but at the same time it kinda reminded me
a tiny bit of the movie called
"It Follows" if you haven't seen that
one you should right away.
but as for this.
but as usual I'll try to not spoil
anything being you should experience
it for yourself.
The movie is more a psychological horror
but at the same time it does deal with
a type of unknown supernatural force
that stalks it victims in a way
in or to posses them and spread
its evil from jumping from person
to person through acts of
unimaginable violence.
The movie basically revolves
around Rose (played by Sosie Bacon)
who is a psychiatrist who works in
like a psychiatric hospital
and is a very serious and clinical
person and a girl is brought in
to her who is claiming that she
is being stalked by some
evil force not believing in
ghost or monsters Rose tries
to treat the girl violently
kills herself in front of rose
with a big smile on her face.
traumatized she goes home
to take a break but soon her
world and mental state start
to crumble around her
and she comes to realize that
the "evil" was passed on to her
she begins to try to find out
where it came from and how to
stop it she learns
everyone who dies because of this
dies with a huge joker like grin on
their face which of course is how
the movie gets its name.
as she is slowly going crazy
and that is when all the spooky
stuff really starts and
it gets kind of intense at times
but no one will believe her
until she requests the help
of her Ex-boyfriend who is a
cop and with that she tries
to confront the evil and
rid herself of it.
Now I don't feel the movie was
scary but I guess scary on different
levels like as in shocking
I do believe it was disturbingly
horrific at parts. The whole movie
itself was in a way terrifying
the musical score and
sound design and everything was
just pure horror and its very good
to the point where you can’t turn away
like the acting in this was excellent
Sosie Bacon was amazing and watching
her just mentally crack becasue of
what was happening was scary in its
own right.
There was only one thing I didn't like
about the movie which involves Rose's
cat. When you get the scene you know
its coming becasue you'll have this
"oh no" type of reaction. I just
found that birthday sequence kinda
sad it was more of a "aww..:(" type
of thing other then that the movie
was excellent.
I can see there being a possible
sequel to this maybe? I don't
think I would mind a Smile 2
but I would be interested in
maybe more of a prequel
like something along the lines
of "The First Smile" like
how did it all start where did the
evil come from something like that.
anyway..
the acting is very well done
the way its filmed, the atmosphere,
the production and sound design
and even the music is all
horrifying! the movie as a whole
is creepily terrifying
So I would recommend it and you
should see it in theater to truly
experience it.
Also if you didn't know this movie
was based on the short film
"Laura Hasn't Slept" which you
can watch below!
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