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The Menu

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A 2022 buzz film discussed as an example of modern films that contain too many self-conscious directorial decisions that break immersion.

Mentions (3)
"The Whale? Sucks The Menu? Sucks All Quiet on the Western Front? Sucks EEAAO? SUCKS I guess I'm not as smart as you guys cuz I thought most of these were good"
Why does everyone here hate every movie? · u/murdok_sanders · ↑179 · 2023-04-18
"Off the top of my head, just since 2019: Parasite The Menu Triangle of Sadness Knives Out 1 & 2 Hide and Seek The Invitation Bodies Bodies Bodies The White Lotus Succession"
The "Eat the Rich" film and TV sub-genre is played-out · u/thetaxidermy · ↑85 · 2023-01-07
"I saw The Menu last night and it left me feeling cold in the same way as Knives Out and Nope and all these buzz films of the last few years (Jordan Peele is the poster child for this). Films nowadays, especially 'good' films, contain too many *decisions*."
Movies contain too many decisions nowadays · u/ManSoAdmired · ↑37 · 2023-02-07
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