Tired of The Ultra Rich, a Restaurant Chef Decides to Cook the Guests

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Published 2023-01-12
On a remote island, the best and most mysterious chef in the country will make a special dinner for very particular guests that will include some strange surprises.





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  • @jebron319
    the lady giving Margot the ok to leave. it just hit me that Margot reminder her (and her husband) of their dead daughter. giving her the sign to save herself was like her last chance to save the daughter she couldn't save before.
  • It makes me smile when the chef cooks the burger smiling remembering the moment he once actually enjoyed cooking food for people.
  • Out of all the courses presented though out the movie, the cheeseburger was the one that looked the most appetizing.
  • @Lapisslazuli
    This movie shows that by knowing someone's personal life you can easily manipulate them.
  • @Shunieeez
    If I had a penny for every time Anya Taylor Joy was the sole survivor of some horror flick just cause her charcter had something about her that set her apart from everyone else, I'd have two pennies, which isn't a lot but weird that it happened twice.
  • @cademancaden
    When she asked for the burger and fries "to go" that meant she was leaving. The typical rich clients would never ask for it "to go" and they would not be going anyway.
  • The cheeseburger was made with love by the chef unlike his previous meal, that's why it's the only food that looks really good.
  • @SuperCaders
    I think the person I hated more than anyone in this movie was Tyler.  To be unmistakably frank, the guy was complete idiot. He was just arrogantly obsessed food and the concept of fine dining and gaining the respect and favor from Slowik, not caring what his date thought or felt about their situation; behaving more like a child at a candy store or a fan at Comic Con. Even when somebody gets murdered in front of them, he just treats it like its for fun and just continues eating and flexing his food knowledge like its nothing.  And to top it all off, he was warned a head of time that everyone was going to die (even him), yet he insisted on coming anyway, you know, "for the experience" and all that. And he even brought Margot along, despite knowing she was going to die as well, but just didn't care as long he got an awesome experience out of it all.  So while it was a bit sad that Tyler was humiliated by his favorite chef and committed suicide because of it, it's safe to say that he kinda deserved it.
  • I honestly thought this movie was going to be another modern run of the mill horror flick. My guess was that the chef was actually a cannibal or at least a murderer with ambiguous motives. I was genuinely surprised by the depth and slow descent into madness. The layers of messaging at the end isn't even some lame 'artsy' one that leaves you guessing. Margo was literally the only person there who wasn't supposed to be and she actually understood the chef by the end and used that to be allowed to escape the last meal. That cheeseburger scene was perfect on multiple levels. This was a genuinely smart and exciting film and I encourage folks to see the full thing when they get the chance.
  • @carruptmedia
    Tyler’s relationship to Margot made SO much more sense at the reveal. He seemed so ridiculously douchey that even in fantasy world it couldn’t be considered compatible.
  • Does anybody remember a kitchen nightmare episode where the owners are snobs and made a deconstructed "burger" which was shit and they never let their chef cook how he wanted and Gordon asks him to make a cheeseburger how he'd make it and the chef made it and Gordon LOVEEEEED the burger and the chef was sooooo happy ???
  • @soniachannie
    To everyone who asks why did they let themselves be killed in the end, I think they all realized he was right and they’re all dicks who deserved it and plus there was no way for them to actually escape so they let it happen. The old lady told Margot to go because she knew she was different from them and wasn’t supposed to be there so it makes sense that she should be the only one to leave
  • Wow! The cheeseburger literally SAVED Margot/Erin's life because Chef Slowik's early days as a chef was cooking a burgers. This also brought him back his nostalgic days in a brief but memorable way. Great movie.
  • @k1ngaagaard
    Am I the only one craving a cheeseburger after this? Damn that thing looked good!!!
  • “And felicity will die for graduating Brown without student debt” HAHA I’m sorry that made me laugh
  • "Felicity'll die because she graduated from Brown University without any student debt." This is likely a gross oversimplification of what she truly did, though I can't help but laugh as someone who's almost done with a BA after going to community college and transferring lmao. Like all that work and you're going to kill me because I saved money?
  • To be honest here, This movie does a good job in making things unsettling out of nowhere and I loved it.
  • Absolutely loved this movie! My bf was freaked out but honestly I'd probably feel the same as the chef. You work your ass off in a kitchen and they don't even care about the food. They just care that they ate at the place.