Every dish from The Menu (2022)
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2023
- I am obsessed with this movie, and if movie reviews still did well on my main channel I would make an entire video essay about it. Instead, here's a quick video that I was surprised no one had made yet: a compilation of every dish in the movie.
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Love how the ingredient of smore includes customer, staff and restaurant
Needed the Chef's critique of S'mores...
all smores should have these ingredients from now on
Yes we can read as well, thanks 🙏
I also love how they film the whole movie with cameras so we as the audience can see it!
That's michelin star smore, and those are the special ingredients
Fun fact about “Man’s folly”
The primary ingredient in that dish, Dungeness crab, can only have the male crabs harvested and eaten. The females are protected and have to be released from the catch to ensure the population is not overfished.
Its thematically resonant with the fact that while the female guests are being served the dish, the male ones are being hunted by Chef’s staff.
Another thing to add about that dish: it's one of the dishes from Chef Crenn's menu that featured for a while (the dish was taken out from the menu only recently).
This is so interesting. Never knew how much detail this movie had
I've also heard another ex-chef break down another layer to this beyond that: these are ingredients that are considered "difficult to work with"... a complaint a lot of men will say about women who aren't afraid to speak their mind: they are "difficult to work with".
Thank you to everyone who liked my comment.
If you ever find yourself in Alaska, find a coastal restaurant that offers both a crabbing tour/reasonably priced tasting menu. Its a fun day at sea/wonderful lunch or dinner.
I like how Slowik ate the clearly raw lamb without really caring, due to him knowing that he'll die tonight anyway
Raw lamb isn't especially deadly. It's more like beef than chicken or pork, in that cooking the outside is usually sufficient to kill anything dangerous that might be on it.
Besides, Hawthorne is one of the classiest and most expensive places on Earth, headed by one of the most obsessive chefs to ever live. There's no way that he's importing lamb from anywhere other than the most strictly-maintained and rigorously-inspected farms on the planet. He ain't getting his lamb from BillyDoe Foods or Sysco.
I believe he grows hes own lamb@@DaRkLoRdZoRc
You've never had lamb carpaccio?
@@starkravinglad8099 Can't say I have. Only thing I do with lamb is either stew or sausage
@lumethecrow Fair enough, if you get the chance, you should try it.
I love how the first guy starts running before the chef even finished talking. 😂😂😂
Or how quick all the men were to abandon the women they came with.
Then there's Tyler who was just outside the restaurant while the women were eating
@@kentinson1670 Him trying to stick around reminds me of when they'd make boys and girls split up for gym class. I'd jsut stand with the girls like
You forgot the birthday cake for the finance bros.
"It seemed funny about three hours ago."
@@nicholasbuffone175 The joke was that it was not his birthday
"You're not the common man, so no bread"
Continues to serve bread immediately with the next course.
Well that lady said he's insane, so obviously he'd demote them to common man.
It could be a technicality because tortillas are made from corn, and bread is made from wheat.
@@artuno1207Bread can be any cereal grain. For most of history bread made from just wheat would've been beyond luxery. It was posh to even have a bread that was mostly wheat. A lot of the time it was made of oat, barely and pea flour
Tortillas don’t have leaven or yeast when bread usually does.
IT'S NOT BREAD!
"They're tortillas: tortillas deliciosas!"
Sorry, just had to....
“Tyler’s bullshit.”
my favorite joke in the movie
i lost it when i saw that 😭
😂
Voldemort cooks for his death eaters
Holy crap never comment like this again
Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us,
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom and the power, and the glory,
forever and ever.
Amen.
@@doandadrestarahma5290 Amen 🙏
What's ironic is... originally, John Leguizamo's character was supposed to be... Daniel Radcliffe.
they most definitely ate death
I love the idea of the text overlay presenting each dish.
Not only does it add a moment of silence between each dish, but it also allows for some great comedic pieces like "tyler's bullshit" or "Smore: marshmallows, chocolate, graham crackers, staff, guests, restaurant."
"I like the creative decision they made, it was a good creative decision"
Thanks for the insight.
It was a comment, yes? @@pderham26
@@pderham26bro saw someone talking about something they enjoy and thought "Someone's gotta put a stop to that"
@@Astrocat-od5cy Welcome to reality, where positive and negative takes exist.
@@pderham26 "welcome to reality" is an excuse I would've used when I was like 12 years old. I think you should stick to not having opinions because yours are trash
3:53 I can’t tell if the dish was made for him because of where he’s hiding or it was already made
chefs have to cook really fast so they probably found him and started making it
I love how compared to the rest of the fancy dishes, the cheeseburger looks the most delicious and presentable. In the gourmet business its considered a "peasant dish". Theres no ingredient listing like the other dishes. No fancy name or any added exotic ingredient. But its the most brightly colored and lighted dish. All the other dishes are muted in color and rather sad looking for fine dining. Thats cause the fancy ones were made with contempt and frustration with no passion. But the cheeseburger was made out of pure love. Slowik even made it himself with no help. And the way he carefully and slowly puts it together, placing the buns perfecfly on the burger and smiling. The cheeseburger was the REAL dish in his eyes. Really shows that no matter how intricate and presentable your craft is, it still wont feel, look or taste right if theres no passion or love
The mess looks delightful too
@@dingdongs5208was gonna say that too
its the only one that looks like real food, all there others are artistic pices
I also watched the movie
Congrats you found the plot of the movie 👏
Moral of the story: ask Voldemort to make you a Cheeseburger
starring Nux and Furiosa
the boy who lived, come to dine
Also princess peach@@koschua7070
When Ramsay finally snaps
Funny how good the food looks in The Menu, when according to the actors behind the scenes who ate it, it did not taste as good as it looked.
Yeah no shit. Pond scum? Foam that looks like spit? A single scallop? No thank you.
@@blackwomanorangecatit was actually because the food was really cold
@@tgame43very common in tv and cinema. thats the reason why Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) is forever stabbing his food with the fork to pick up more rather than eating it.
@@tgame43so if it weren't for that, the food could've tasted fine?
how about the burger tho?
Even if he managed to cook it well; Tyler's dish says nothing about him as a person, no allegory or comment for a significant part of his life, unlike every other dish Julian and his staff worked on, so yeah it was bullshit lol
I mean, technically it says that Tyler is a total poser
@@Reginald_Ritmo Pretty much on point there, yeah.
It caused me to think about what dish I would make and I think I would make some simple Carbonara. Just some parmeggiano and grana padano (not a fan of pecorino), eggs, noodles, butter and bacon (not a fan of guanciale or pancetta either, too pretentious for me, simple bacon bits do the job just fine).
Utter lack of cohesion...
@ExceedProduction how is an ingredient pretentious lmao. It just taste better to most people with it. Bacon still tastes great in it but it's not the same taste
@@xirxn9592 I guess he meant pretentious more as in how a lot of people would go elitist about guanciale (and maybe pancetta, depending of how available those 2 are at your place) being the absolute must for the best and authentic carbonara, scorning anyone who uses anything else like bacon
4:04 I like that they just let him be
the most fancy place for a death row
I like how the movies entire plot revolves around how food is precieved and how you should only care about the quality of taste and portion rather than caring about the presentablity of dishes
Which is a silly conclusion. Food can exist in different contexts and be valued in different ways. Having a Michelin starred tasting menu and expecting an experience similar to a barbecue restaurant is just nonsensical. One isn't inherently better than the other.
@@roymarshall_totally agreed
No. That's not the point at all lmao.
The movie has nothing to do with it
"But I did eat breakfast this morning" comment
God so much of this looks aesthetically pleasing but like it would taste absolutely vile.
Quick reminder that the shots of the food were done by the same people who did "The Chef's Table" and "Jiro Dreams of Sushi," both of which you should watch.
Ahhhhh no wonder it looks the same style I assume it was inspired by it not done by the same person
This movie taught me how to make one badass cheeseburger and I am eternally grateful for it 🤤
“Tyler’s bullshit”
dude i was dying when that popped up. this show was brilliant
I love how the music sounds right out of a cooking show like chefs table
Red fife wheat originates near my hometown in Ontario, if I remember correctly. Kind of a miracle it exists, when you look at the history
You can say the smores tastes is to die for
I reckon RUclips sent me this as an algorithm for a reason
Nux and Furiosa before the apocalypse
WITNESS ME make the most atrocious attempt to cook lamb
😂😂 yes!
The tortillas would have gone great with the breadless bread plate. Also tortillas is a common man food.
What my mother expect me to cook after i said i made beans in the microwave
I think this is real restaurant and no one will convince me otherwise
This is one of my favorite films of all time
4:33 this is my favorite line from the movie 💀
I love how aside from the obviously delicious cheeseburguer, the egg dish is the only one that looks rather good or acceptable, and it's literally just an egg
the chicken too, only without scissors
What really sucks is that that's going to be the first and last time she will ever be able to have that specific cheeseburger. 😢
This movie is about choosing art over hunger and which it cost millions just to eat it
Like fxk that I rather choose hunger more than expensive art bullcrap for my food
Im not gonna lie to you, after working in the service industry for so long.
I think I've love to recreate "the mess" at some point. I gotta practice though, so I'll think I'll do it in private.
Like the dish, or what the chef did...
Because if you're not feeling well, please seek help. I know this is probably just a random comment and it might not mean anything, but i want you to feel better... I'm sorry that you had to go through things like this... (˘・_・˘)
@@LpsRoseGold
Hm.....
Yes.
bro i feel so bad for the actor and assistant couple that were killed off because the chef hated the actor’s shit movie and the assistant does not have any student loans… but it’s kinda funny but i feel bad
Really gotta give it to the food stylist in this film who made the food as much a character in this film as the actual characters
The Mess actually looks so delicious though.
The Mess was made with bone marrow, beef jus, and potato confit - the culinary equivalent to blood, sweat, and tears
Great mukbang guys 💯
3:14 "EAT!" 🗣️🗣️
It's the emoji for me
Id hate my life as well if I had to make miniature art installations all day
Y’know, this would’ve done well as a book. The courses would be chapters and the book would sometimes cut off to show the dish’s recipe
2:53 this scared me and my mother the absolute shit out of me
The scene that included a guy committing you know what (I don’t want to say th s word cuz of RUclips policy)
wow this voldemort guy is so good at cooking
So every single dish, these look awesome
Food is another form of art, but what’s incredibly frustrating is that some people view it as a painting. When I look at a painting, the first thing that doesn’t come to my mind is “I want to eat that”. The only thing chefs should focus on is the flavor and people leaving their table with a satisfied belly and a smiling face.
i just realized that's the vaulter guy from succession
Why do I find this oddly satisfying 😂😂😂😂
2nd course is where it start going off the rails.
I think this movie is a modern take on revolutions/regicides against royalty or the upperclass. The dinners are well, the upperclass or royalty (symbolizing various figures across history, like the French royals for example or the Romanovs). Tyler represents those who betrayed them, he's pretty much doomed himself, for his delusions and tainted principles the staff are the revolutionaries who got fed up with the BS and took action into their own hands to bring down the upperclass.
I don't know how to put Margot, maybe she is the future generation or hope for the future cause she survived? Or the plot just really needed to have a hero/heroine in the end, cause it's Hollywood. and what better way to symbolize this hero but with a burger, american cheeseburger.
Or maybe she's basically the Final girl, if fine dining is a horror movie. and the chef is the antagonist but really tortured anti-hero, because the plot twist is that by moral standards, the victims were at fault.
That's it, Margot is just the final girl. That's the main reason she survived.
I think you have trouble placing Margot because you also didn't place Slovik. They are the main characters and the balancing duo of the movie. And also i agree with the lower class vs higher class theory but you forgot that the main driving force here wouldnt be monarchy but the system of capitalism. I would place Slovik as the artist who gained fame and riches thanks to sucking up to higher class, who finally saw through the lie of capitalist propaganda. Nothing he did was ever enough. Not fancy enough, not expensive enough, not complicated enough. He realised that he wasted his life cause his talent and passion didn't actually matter for his fame. The system is rigged, it doesn't matter that his cheeseburgers were the best food ever made, cause nobody actually cares about quality, only about the number on the price. He wants every capitalist he can find, dead, without realising he is doing the same thing that capitalism has done to him. He doesn't give a chance to people to live their dreams with passion. He couldve served all of them the cheeseburgers he loves. Show them its better. But at this point human life doesn't matter to him and his passions are forgotten. He IS part of the system. He IS the upper class.
Then theres also his crew. Theyre not upper class, but theyre also capitalists. They believed the lie and i dont think they saw through it. They were willing to work and die to please who they think was the system (Slovik), the person who could promise them the fame and riches, but even when they die for him, they die unknown. They and Slovik and Tyler are actually the same but they dont know it. Tyler knows hes a capitalist and he supports capitalism, crew dont know they are capitalists but they support capitalism, Slovik doesn't know he is a capitalist and he THINKS he doesn't support it.
Now Margot is an innocent person who as the saying goes "can't have ethic consumption under capitalism". She is extremely lower class. Lower than Slovik was. After all he did find his dream job in the kitchen, she had to do sex work to survive. She was victim to an unfair life, objectification (Tyler knowing they will die and taking her with him cause she essentialy has no worth as a person for him) and whims of upper class (her going through the awful fetish of the one rich guy in the movie). She wasnt supposed to be there because she is innocent, but because Slovik didnt know who she was and that she's not from upper class, he still wanted to kill her. But he had to find a reason. "Only capitalists kill for no reason", he needed to explain why she had to die so he could lie to himself that he's not the part of the system, even though through looking for excuses he has just proven that he is exactly that.
Esentially Margot is who Slovik thought HE was. An opressed person, disregarded and used by the system, who had no choice but participate in the system now revealed to be the whole event. Slovik was however too far gone to spare anybody. Until she reminded him who he wanted to be. The passionate person cooking cause he loves it, not because its expensive. Nobody else in the room wouldve thought to ask for cheeseburger cause even in the face of death capitalists just go with it. They dont fight against it, they sit and cry and think they have no power and dont try to fight together. Margot survived because Slovik finally realised that all he was doing was still the capitalism that hurt him and if he kills this innocent person he will hurt the society he still deep down cared about. It was too late for anybody else, but he saw young himself in Margot, struggling but still finding enough fight to survive. Because that's what you do as lower class in capitalism. You fight. Always. And nobody else did fight but Margot who was used to it.
@@croissant2882well said
@@croissant2882wow this was a great analysis 🎉 this is why I open comment section for real. Thanks for sharing! You are amazing
@@croissant2882 but isn't making cheeseburgers also participation in capitalism? isn't the cheeseburger itself a symbol of the rotting capitalisic west and the american bourgeoisie dream?
@@makeart-notwar-6732 is it? to me a cheeseburger is just a cheeseburger. something you eat. and isn't the notion that foods need to have some theme or meaning that lead to this whole mess?
You know it's fancy when you can eat the food in 0 bites 😭😭
4:49
when you diss someone butneed to remain fancy
I’d be honest besides the cheese burger I want to try the bone marrow and torria chicken mainly cause I like meat
I knew we shouldn't have chose the Death course
I think from the movie those were real cooks
This is sort of what happened to the French monarchy, their extremely luxurious lifestyle led them to their demice
rip jeremy louden
BRUHHHHHH ALL THESE LOOK SO DELICIOUS 😩😩😩
I want the s'more mmm people
@@thomasawylieme 2
5:23 AVADA KEDABRA!
Cucumber melon, milk snow, charcoal lace
What the fuck does any of that have to do with my spaghetti?
2:30 "House smoked breast chicken thigh" ... huh?
This made me crave Caviar and Foie Gras
How about some beans on toast? I'm starving!
Wasn’t there a birthday cake?
Tyler's Bullshit actually looks kind of good if it was cooked properly.
If ramsay caught that or celebrities chef watch that...i will say no comment. 😂
I understand chef's revenge... Why would whole staff, cop would possibly work hard, be slavish to demanding asshole.. and die for his revenge. Nobody had personal grudge on these diners, they barely know the diners.. and all the staff, have no family or friends outside?!.. this film took us it's audience for his staff and gave no answers 😅
I like the cheeseburger meal .
Ayyyy the s'more still missing an ingredient!
THE WHOLE DAMN ISLAND!!!
tyler's bullshit is my favorite
deeply upsetting that the most boring people on the planet watch this movie and think the takeaway is "things that i don't understand are bad and i'm right to think so"
but i guess that's part of the irony.
What ?
@@gabriellagrey4163i too am confused about this comment
????
@@Stella-gm7bomany people don’t like the movie because they think its boring. Thats what OP is referring to
@@bradmikkelsen8960I think OP is saying that normies(?) believe one of the takeaways of this movie is that artistic and weird takes on dishes are bad or something.
Tyler’s Bullshit
Which one you try? S'more....
Real s'more
3:16 EAT!!!
I could eat the mess.
3:57 😂
How was this film produced by Will ferell?
0:25 pause, then shake your phone a little bit 😂
What is "al pastor" about that "smoked chicken thigh al pastor" ?
Never thought i'd see Voldemort made a cheeseburger for Beth Harmon
What’s this movie about
I feel like this movie would’ve worked better without the score
i'm sure the chef liked her. if it was a not good looking guy who was uninvited, doubt he will let him go
Which one is the fifth course?
The palate cleanser: bergamot and clover tea
0:23 those nails are wayyy too long to be in a kitchen
what's the title of this movie?
The Menu
I don't know what this movie is about but it looks weird
Only the cheeseburger looks remotely edible. Fine dining is a joke lol.
It’s not, the food showed in this movie is fine dining taken to an extreme, most fine dining places won’t do this kind of shit
the chicken is edible, only without scissors
I'm almost certain this is the point of the movie, but still need to watch it. It's like weirdo rich people and their weirdo bs.
The whole point of the movie is pointing out the toxic relationship between chefs, consumers, and critics at the highest levels of fine dining. Many of these dishes consist of things like rocks and inedible plants. They are not meant to be eaten, meant merely to impress with artistic pretension. They're trying to convey how messed up the culture of fine dining has become, as after a certain point both the consumers and the chefs stop being concerned about tastiness and enjoyment and lose sight of everything that makes a restaurant good.
So congratulations, you have figured out one of the fundamental underlying themes of the movie.
What the fuck is this movie 😭
A little play on what it'd be like if Mr. Ramsay never found the lamb sauce, and therefore went insane.
What is "The Menu" anyway? Is it a horror movie? Are they cannibals
No cannibalism, but it is sort of a horror movie. Horror, thriller, comedy, satire, character study, and gratuitous food photography.
@@CaitlinKoiTheSequelThat sounds artsy and pretentious.
I think it’s both a commentary on how high end dining isn’t actually good and how it’s all for show, along with just being a really dark comedy
@@jimothyfakeson5288well its satire on pretentious fine dining
Didn’t think much of this film, to be honest. Pretentious and heavy-handed in its message.
Was that the point?
fine dining is a scam
And what does the deeper meaning of the Menu suggest? It's not animal meat.... reality in plain sight ... think
this movie was so dumb. when it got to the end and the diners let the chefs put chocolate hats on them instead of fighting for their lives and trying to escape was just insanely comical
This movie was really stupid.
It was one of the worst movies I ever watched.
The stupidest thing about this movie is the woman surviving and not that guy who was willing to die.
Why is that the stupid thing?
@@starkravinglad8099 cuz woman live
@@kratzy11 I see you're doing the whole edge-lord incel thing. Cute
@@starkravinglad8099 yeah
@@starkravinglad8099Yeah, they actually have to try. It's effortless for you.