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Audio problem: When the boat is arriving, one of the chefs begins to wipe off the business bro's bloody nose. He says, "What? What are you doing?! Ugh!" His lip movements don't match the dialogue one bit.

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Audio problem: When Chef is talking about the fourth dish and his co-chef who created it, there's a long shot that sweeps over the restaurant patrons as Chef explains it. You can tell from Chef's facial movements that the dialogue was dubbed over in post; it doesn't match his mouth/chin movements in the slightest.

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Other mistake: During the dinner Slowik reveals that his restaurant does not have nor serve bread of any kind. Towards the end of the movie Margot requests that he make her a cheeseburger, which he does. Where did the buns come from?

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Suggested correction: This mistake completely misses the point. The chef NEVER says they don't have or serve bread; merely that the guests will not be getting bread as part of his meal plan. The movie actually makes a point of repeatedly mentioning the fact that the restaurant is known for its high-quality bread and even shows us a plate of their bread for a few seconds. They have bread... chef is just messing with the customers by refusing to give them any with a pretentious justification.

TedStixon

Suggested correction: He didn't say they didn't have bread. He stated THEY wouldn't get bread for that evening, since it's a common man's staple, and they are not the common man. So, they get a breadless bread plate with nothing but dipping sauces.

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