Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're upset about the OP don't look at The Wiki page for this film. It goes into a lot more detail in the plot summary.Anonymous wrote:Um. You just spoiled the moving in the first sentence.
I've never heard of it, and though it actually kinda sounds interesting, now I won't watch it.
Don't spoiler movies or books without warning!!!! (Like, "spoiler alert" in the title!)
DP, but yeah, I would EXPECT to be spoilered on the Wiki page.
Anyone that has seen a preview would definitely expect violence and gore. Not sure they'd expect a specific description of events. At least put a spoiler warning!
Anonymous wrote:If you're upset about the OP don't look at The Wiki page for this film. It goes into a lot more detail in the plot summary.Anonymous wrote:Um. You just spoiled the moving in the first sentence.
I've never heard of it, and though it actually kinda sounds interesting, now I won't watch it.
Don't spoiler movies or books without warning!!!! (Like, "spoiler alert" in the title!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um. You just spoiled the moving in the first sentence.
I've never heard of it, and though it actually kinda sounds interesting, now I won't watch it.
Don't spoiler movies or books without warning!!!! (Like, "spoiler alert" in the title!)
Those "spoilers" are in most reviews of the movie.
If you're upset about the OP don't look at The Wiki page for this film. It goes into a lot more detail in the plot summary.Anonymous wrote:Um. You just spoiled the moving in the first sentence.
I've never heard of it, and though it actually kinda sounds interesting, now I won't watch it.
Don't spoiler movies or books without warning!!!! (Like, "spoiler alert" in the title!)
Anonymous wrote:Um. You just spoiled the moving in the first sentence.
I've never heard of it, and though it actually kinda sounds interesting, now I won't watch it.
Don't spoiler movies or books without warning!!!! (Like, "spoiler alert" in the title!)
Anonymous wrote:My husband saw it and enjoyed it. He enjoys horror and the newish genre of black comedy venturing into horror. He also is a foodie and enjoys fine restaurants (and we have traveled to eat at some pretty amazing places), so he’s very aware of the type of restaurant and clientele portrayed. I think it’s more of a Adria or Redzepi parody than Gordon Ramsay, except for the temperament perhaps. But in terms of type of restaurant portrayed Ramsay is too mainstream.
Anonymous wrote:What did others think of this movie? I know it is supposed to be midnight black comedy but two suicides, dismembering guests and collective cult suicide?
The Chef is a thinly veiled parody of Gordon Ramsay as cult leader I suppose - but it was more sad than funny to me.
Did anyone find it actually entertaining?