That would not be possible. I’ve precisely designed the portions to account for that, so you won’t fill up. Please eat. The menu only makes sense if you eat.
THE MENU (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
Ngl at first I didn’t understand Tyler’s symbolism but I think it has to do with being hypocrites about the art you like. As in, for example, rich people who play a game about how awful the exploitation of the poor under the wealthy is and then go: “Oh, man ,this is so sad and deep 😢 very well written….Anyway, now that that’s done, let me go back to exploiting the poor for money!”
(Best example of this behavior being his liking towards The Chef’s plates the messages they carry, yet he chose to go and exploit Margot, someone who parallels The Chef, knowingly ruining her life)
Therefore, the whole Scene where he becomes a cook and fails miserably can be interpreted as when someone makes a big deal they support X cause, but when it comes to actually take the action to make X action, they just…can’t do it. Perfectly happy to support from a distance, as long as they don’t have to do the work themselves.
Im putting this here because, again, I didn’t understand it until way later, and the group I went with was just very confused about his whole thing, so. To any me’s out there, here’s what I think that was.
If anyone can help a sister out by finding a picture or GIF of Anya Taylor-Joy either holding or eating a cheeseburger 🍔 so I can make it my cover photo on FB. I'd appreciate it.
In the new dark comedy The Menu, Ralph Fiennes stars as the chef at an exclusive island restaurant that has a unique menu ... and a unique agenda. Speaking at its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Fiennes said that playing a chef came naturally to him because he loves food, although he's not quite sure if he could handle his character's culinary creations in real life.