“The Menu” has “our” Anya Taylor-Joy as a co-star.
The close relationship between movies and food It is a frequent resource in dozens of films, although it is not very common to find films that have a certain restaurant as the central axis of the story.
Scenes like simulated orgasm of Mega Ryan in the already classic When Harry met Sally or the episode that begins and ends pulp Fiction in a Los Angeles restaurant.
The truth is that the culinary worldIt is known to have evolved quite significantly in recent years. In some luxurious – and extremely expensive – restaurants, eating is just a way to do good to the body and, instead, we start talking about “experience”, as if it were an almost existential happiness.
Ralph Fiennes is the chef and Anya Taylor-Joy …
That, or as the specialized media suggest Colliderwhich goes further, saying that in addition to this cooking “is a profound art form who can comment on various aspects of life, as if it were a well-crafted work of art or a well-shot and well-written film “.
As with any popular and mass culture phenomenon, it is only a matter of time before someone decides to make a film … terrifying on the subject!
waiting for the first
The imagination has no limits and that is exactly what happens menu, from Searchlight studios. The official theatrical release will take place during the Toronto International Film Festival. (Canada), and its US theatrical release is scheduled for November 18 of this year.
“The Menu” is one of the numerous productions that the actress who grew up in Argentina has to publish.
The film is the protagonist Ralph Fiennes as an eccentric chef and master of the art of cooking, who will prepare a super exclusive meal for his (exclusive) clientele in one of those secluded (and exclusive) restaurants. What Fiennes character will do is a menu that, for lack of a better phrase, it is simply to die for.
As he comments Colliderbefore chef Slowik (Fiennes) serves the “deadly food”, ellipsis … Well here’s all we can say about the project cinematic spending.
The first trailer of Menu – according to the same source – “sets the tone and reveals the characters while the plot does not clarify what is going on and is ambiguous”.
Anya Taylor-Joy was the star of “Lady’s Gambit”.
the character of Anya Taylor-Joy (move of the queen) seems to be the public “gateway” to a world of extravagant cooks, different from what we have seen in Ratatouille.
After a warm welcome in the restaurant to a select group of diners, your atmosphere will begin to rarefy to a total and absolute discomfort. Directed by Mark Mylod (Succession) and produced byr Adam McKay (don’t look up), the film presents itself as a disturbing “tour de force”.
As far as I can say at the outset, everything is “so extravagant that it crosses the line of the absurd”. However, the dramatic twist makes the film vibrate in the tone of a horror thriller with elements of black comedy finely seasoned, with a suspense that would be cut with a butcher’s knife.
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Source: Clarin