Review of The Movie Menu (2022)

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The menu is a delicious dish of dark humor that I absolutely devoured!
It's honestly one of the best theater experiences I've had in years...
I would even say it is now one of my favorite movies of all time!
Menu gave me one of the weirdest viewing experiences I've ever had...
For reference, I went in completely blind without watching the trailer and avoiding any publicity for the film, and I'm glad I did!
Everyone should experience this cinema for themselves and not let anyone influence their opinion.

Offering delicious chills with the perfect blend of dark humor, Le Menu is truly a treat not to be missed!
Even as I write this review, I'm still amazed at how unexpected this movie is...
My jaw was honestly on the floor several times, and I was blown away by the sheer creativity of his unforgettable ending!
The menu is a delicious feast that manages to be whimsical, satirical, disturbing and chillingly brilliant.
Being a foodie, I loved the option to have the dish presented with its name and ingredients whenever it was served.
I was honestly so excited during these scenes like the food nerd that I am!
The film is an excellent social critique of values and class system.
Menu has something fresh and interesting about the tired conversation around marriage between art and the artist.
It gives viewers an adrenaline rush that makes for an exciting and wild viewing experience!
The film is full of twists and turns and keeps the audience in suspense till the end of the credits.

This is a film that deals with something that everyone has faced in their life: obsession...
The film starts off as a quirky thriller/suspense with a quirky twist, but it slowly turns into something wild and clearly over the top!
With a story that's tighter than the chef's painstakingly crafted menu, even average viewers will get their fill.
As a film buff, this was one of the most thought provoking pieces of 2022!
The film makes you wonder where the line is between brilliant artist and crazy psychopath... The film makes you look around and find yourself in all the characters. Artists, art and the people who use it (literally).
The film is a brilliant "parody" of the state not only in terms of food but also in terms of fashion, art, cinema, music etc.