The Menu is far from a perfect movie and like most fictional tales, especially horror movies, there are plot holes large enough to challenge the Grand Canyon. Now, get over yourself and enjoy this movie for what it is - high budget, highly entertaining, commercialized horror.
Yes, it mixes genres a bit, but at its core, The Menu wants to be horror. It creates a fun premise bringing a group of characters together in what turns out to be a masterful plan with so much detail and so woefully contrived that it can challenge Glass Onion for its high level of nonsense.
But similar to Glass Onion, this movie accepts what it is, and has fun with it.
Sit back, take i for what it is, and enjoy the menu.
Yes, it mixes genres a bit, but at its core, The Menu wants to be horror. It creates a fun premise bringing a group of characters together in what turns out to be a masterful plan with so much detail and so woefully contrived that it can challenge Glass Onion for its high level of nonsense.
But similar to Glass Onion, this movie accepts what it is, and has fun with it.
Sit back, take i for what it is, and enjoy the menu.
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