THE MENU
If you enjoy movies that mix suspense with a bit of dark humor, The Menu is a must-watch. Directed by Mark Mylod, this film serves up a unique blend of horror, satire, and mystery. The story follows Margot, who joins her date on an exclusive dining experience at a remote island restaurant run by the world-famous Chef Slowik. Alongside a group of wealthy and pretentious guests, she expects a luxurious evening but things quickly take a disturbing turn. As each course is served, it becomes clear that the chef has carefully planned more than just the menu. Hidden secrets about the guests are revealed, and the night turns into a psychological game where no one is safe. Margot soon realizes she must think differently from the others if she wants to survive. The Menu is not just about fear it’s a sharp commentary on class, obsession, and the extremes of luxury culture, all wrapped in a tense and visually striking experience. Do you think Margot truly understood Chef Slowik’s message, or was she simply focused on surviving? The ending raises interesting ideas about authenticity, privilege, and what it means to truly appreciate something. Margot’s final choice feels simple but it carries a deeper meaning compared to the other guests. What do you think did she outsmart the system, or just escape it?
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