The Menu Margot Tells Chef She Does Not Like His Food Ending Cheeseburger Scene
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bro i have so many one liners she could have improvised. the fry thing.. could have been "chefs choice" the ending as she looks at them " enjoy your desert"
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Took her all evening but she did it - figured out which role to play that would work on him.
She tried humble, she tried 'one of them', but then she played 'dissatisfied customer' and it worked. She challenged him to prove himself.
Tools of her trade came in handy - probably also why she noticed things that didn't add up. I mean, I'm guessing she has to keep an open eye for any sign the customer is shady or might turn nasty.
As some that works in restaurants (and has working in kitchens) I look at those so much different
@alexthunder9926She escapes in the movie Split as well under very similar circumstances
@jyotsnaangeline1370The chef wants to cry when he makes and serves her cheeseburger
@MA-lb8dqIt's me or the voice of the chef is so calm, like ima hearing and ASMR
@umbrella12I really love Anya
@Manananggal-oe8gsMany of us expected this movie to be a cannibilistic horror thriller, but instead we got to sympathize with a chef with a tragic story on how he lost his love for cooking, because of the Rich clients he cooked for, to then going back to his roots from when he started his journey. This movie is an Oscar-worthy one!
@WaterDragonGod2077She was very smart
@josemiguelgarcia122WHY IS NOBODY MENTIONING THE CAPTIONS
@SourpatchcandysseYe love the principle of this
@Backgrounds0321It’s women who make dead men smile who earn their wings.
@andyespinosa1Even the simplest meal in this movie, a cheeseburger that costs $9.95, seems expensive to me.
@AndroxVTThe subtitles had me cracking XDXDXD
@MusicDirectorJJAlso, she chose the crinkle cut fries over the julienne fries. Small detail but she chose the casual fry instead of the fancier one.
@mimiestkittyWeird movie
@shawnchief28She showed that she wasnt part of either side. The givers and takes, she was a survivor. A simple person of simple means looks for enjoyment and pleasure in simple things. A taker finds nothing of value in lavish things, as a giver finds no pleasure in providing meaningless things. He provided a simple thing to a simple person which gave them both the enjoyment they were looking for. It made him realize just how ordinary she was and how lost he had become. In all of his accolades and achievment, she gave him the greatest sense of genuine accomplishment hes felt in a while, and so he let her live.
@Cityofchamps94She gave him one last happy moment. Thats really is something.
@justme87999Mhm! This Is a Tasty Burger!
@bbenjoeAsking for the one thing the chef geniunely loves to cook, acknowledgeding his work by not only tasting it, but being set back by 9.95 but giving a ten, so more than what was charged. The only thing that could possibly elevate this if her farewell included a "I will recommend you to my friends, to enjoy the best burgers in town" or something like among those lines
@winni1992He was pushing her the whole movie to make this move. He knew she would stand up.
@red_amogussThe way he gently whispers "gift bag" is really kind of moving.
@tom_somethingHis face when he says "well we can do a cheeseburger" is absolutely amazing acting. It's so subtle.
@botdfbvbStop fucking cutting every seconds.
@HoldingmenAsking for a cheeseburger It was what made him forget for a moment that the whole menu was a kind of revenge against all those bad people. He started making hamburgers, and thanks to that he returned to his past where he was happy serving food to customers, where they hadn't yet taken away his enjoyment and happiness in preparing the dishes. with real love and not a false love
@Kintrex_117You can see the absolute joy. He is hanging on her every action, look, and word, looking for the joy of her enjoying his food. And when he sees it, his eyes light up just like that young boy in the picture. He was, for a moment, drifting in that experience. And her asking to take it to go made him realize the joy would end, but he was grateful enough that she gave him that joy that he chose to let her leave in thanks.
And all that from Ralph Fiennes' facial expressions alone. Fucking amazing acting.
Ok but…. Can anyone explain to me the loophole? Like i understand that he enjoyed cooking, but he seemed to have a ritual that couldn’t be completed without her dying—either with the rich or the staff. So why did he let her go. It’s like she doesn’t break the ritual cause she ate so she dint break The Menu. I’m so confused. Also… why do I have a craving for homemade burgers
@theguanenonliI wonder if she sat at home and ate that burger.
@justicestanford5894The fact she tipped $.05 is hilarious
@PopeLopeyI'd definitely be the one to shout, "I'd also like a cheeseburger to go!" And likely be turned down 😅
@sarahkennedy7133He realised that she’s one of those people who actually enjoy and appreciate food, even tho it’s over for him another chef might feel the joy she gave him
@ElJay-JW999He seems like he used to be a really nice person, simply driven to insanity by the ones who pushed him too far.
@theheavenlyfb4071I'm pretty sure you skipped the part where he asked what does she want and she says what do you have and he says we have anything before saying she wants a cheeseburger
@KingKettyAt bet alteast one of the elites tried to ask for a cheeseburger once she was allowed to leave
@CastScrewsAltdespite the elites being how they were, the one who waves her off at the end? she seems accepting of her fate. and i find it a nice touch that one of her last actions, despite being as terrible as she was, was to basically say "go on now, its okay"
@dong7474Mr Julian Słowik is Polish
@radosawzakosny5013The one horror story where being a fat fk like me would have saved my life
@DmpstrPirateTruly just a well made cheeseburger
@warden8508she forgot the to-go bag
@warrenstevenscott2658It's really stupid to even like this movie, Which I do... Yet for the Woman at the end, knowing what she signed up for to hesitantly but deftly wave her on, somehow gives piece of mind.. atleast for me.. but then it makes me wonder, did everyone know how the meal would end.. like really know, or was her date the only one that truly understood it wasn't a joke..
@bleackkCan I have the rest to go? Will you let me leave before you all kill each other?
@DaniloBarrosBRThe captions 😂
@raadalba6alSo, he let her leave, because she positively criticized his cooking and gave him an order and chance to make her best meal of the evening, which she then genuinely enjoyed (and payed)? .. or what was it, he let her walk off for?
@Tamyndris- I don't like your food!..
- Aavvwwuuuuduahh kgaduabruah
I love how he even serves it to her on a paper plate- no pretention at all, no snobby academic balladry she didn't ask for, nothing and no one putting pressure on her for ONLY positive feedback or trying to decide for her that it's good. It's now about making her happy, not the other way around. And its so simple: she'll take a damn bite and she either likes or she doesn't. If she doesn't, no amount of conceptual embellishments or italian leather shoe polish is gonna change her opinion of it. If she does, great! She loves your food and that love is REAL, since she's not just an ass-kisser or a mindless drone
@torycatherine2044How the cheeseburger didn't win an Oscar still baffles me.
@ibrahimjaved5574A double cheese and fries for less than $10?!?!
@PhilGraves25As someone who enjoys cooking, nothing gives me greater joy than watching someone eat something that I made and nods or makes “mmm” sounds. It’s the greatest compliment to any chef or just a simple home cook.
@nathansalomon5559… and a gift bag.
What’s in the bag?!