The Menu

The Menu (2022)

2 audio problems - chronological order

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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.

TedStixon

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.

TedStixon

Revealing mistake: The very first shot of the movie, supposedly of Anya Taylor-Joy lighting a cigarette, does not match the following shot on the pier; the cigarette appears to be black and with a brand sleeve instead of the normal one she is smoking. The background confusingly looks more like an interior than the pier she is standing on, and the lighter is a common Bic-style one instead of the Zippo she is using also later in the movie. That's because it's actually stock footage. You can literally find the clip yourself on Shutterstock and similar websites, by the description "Close-up of the silhouette of a woman's face sticking a cigarette into her lips, igniting her with a lighter, and exhaling smoke. The grim concept of the harm of smoking in a low key." (00:01:00)

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Trivia: The production actually hired several professional chefs to collaborate during pre-production. Additionally, the second unit director was hired because he previously worked on the Netflix documentary series "Chef's Table," and they wanted some of the shots to resemble shots from television cooking shows.

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Question: During the fight scene between Margot and Elsa, there's a moment where Margot rolls over a counter and falls to the floor. The shot where she lands on the floor looks very unnatural, as though Margot was green-screened into it. She doesn't seem to blend into the background properly, but also casts an accurate reflection on the metal beside her. Did they paint out a crash mat she landed on or something?

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