the menu


 I was expecting The Menu to be good. And I THOUGHT it was going to be one kind of movie, from the previews. But it turned out to be even better than I was expecting, and not quite the kind of movie I thought it was going to be.

Ralph Fiennes just seems to get better with age. He was amazing as the evil Amon Goeth in Schindler's List. He was great in The English Patient and in Forgiven. He played the part of Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies perfectly. And he's exquisite as a kind of Gordon Ramsey on steroids in this film.

The movie is VERY smart. It's divided up into sections, based on the menu of foods that the guests are eating. It's beautifully done, and cerebral in places. I can't give you any more details without spoiling it. 

I highly recommend it. It's not something you need to see on the big screen, so wait and watch it when you can stream it, or rent it from Redbox. It's rated R for violence and language. It's very disturbing in places, but very satisfying in the end. Bon appetit!

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