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started off well, but then....


I think when the killings started is when I started to tune out due to, what I perceive to be, unrealistic reaction from all of the guests. It doesn't help the matters that all of the cooks/waiters went along with it. The reasoning behind the killings was also not particularly enticing either.

It could have been a realistic thriller/horror flick with some heavy story edits - the acting was pretty neat, the budget was there. Instead, we are shown a rather surreal horror flick, with all the necessary fallacies to make it work.

In the end, i wouldn't say it's a horrible film - but it's not good either. I suppose my reaction could have been different if I were drinking and watching it with friends - as then this film offers plenty of laughs and unexpected surrealism.

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looks like something that would make me less-hungry, sure hope the guest weren't on the later menu.

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But there really aren’t “killings” in the movie like you’d traditionally expect. It’s not like the guests were getting killed off one-by-one like a standard horror movie.

It was a world-renowned chef toying with his stupidly rich, pampered guests - they’re not used to be toyed with. It’s telling that the chef almost instantly knew that Margot didn’t belong there, and he afforded her an opportunity to escape. She wasn’t a part of the plan, and identified with her.

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Spoilers^^^^^^^

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The movie I just walked out on seemed to have that so...

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Yeah I was sort of drawn in at the beginning but when the silliness started happening I started rolling my eyes. I just was not interested in the characters or what was going on

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