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‼️ DNI ‼️ if you sexual!ze Amon Goeth. Just because Ralph played him doesn’t mean we get to glorify a n@z!
gawdayum 😫
like i’m seeing criticisms that say the menu’s entire thesis is just “rich people bad” which to me is just not true….each table has a specific failing that goes beyond just being rich, that explains how their wealth has influenced their behavior. tyler entrenches himself in food culture and tells erin repeatedly that she doesn’t get it, but he can’t make a single dish himself because his supposed love of food is entirely upheld by other people making it for him. the food critic sees herself as the patron saint of chef slowik’s restaurant because she gave him a good review years back, but she also destroyed other chefs livelihood for the sake of content. she wants credit for the good, but removes herself from blame for the bad. the business guys think that their connection to their boss, who they think is owed credit for keeping the restaurant open while also providing his inexperienced input, makes them above everyone else. the married couple has spent $1500 11 times to eat there, but they can’t name a single dish they’ve eaten. and yes these distinctions are made by class, but they’re specific and the each make a certain point about the way art is removed from the context of its creator (tyler) or torn apart for content (the critic) or used to promote a soulless business venture (business dudes) or consumed only for appearance (the married couple) and to me that’s so much more than “rich people bad”
But like we could point out other things too… Like for instance, I didn’t even interpret The Menu wholly about rich people. One of my main takeaways was actually Julian’s loss of love for his art, and how that in of itself was a whole side commentary about artists needing to be something they aren’t, and create things they don’t fully love, for the sake of success.
So while I get the whole each table is a different problem (a theory I 100% agree with), I think there’s TONS more to take away from the whole thing than just the ideas behind wealth.
I didn’t see the photographer cred bc this was on pinterest sorry 🫶
Adrien with Venus is pretty much me in Art History class
RALPH FIENNES
Photographed by Ruedi Hoffman, circa 1993.
The Menu, 2022
The restroom scene in The Menu is so fucking hilarious to me. Margot is looking out the window standing on the commode and chef slowik just walks in like why don't you like my food why don't you like me do you hate me
He's just looking up at her so upset. Like when you do something creative as a kid and you show it to your mom and she just dismisses you
"why do you hate me so, mother😐😐🌈😭, I'll never be enough for you will i, please look at me🥹🥹i made this for you🥺🥺 please love me. Oh you won't eat it?????? You won't eat my delicious food?????? fine. Jail for mother for a thousand years😠😠🤬😡👿😈"
PLS?? 💀
Ralph and Julianne ‼️
Young Ralph looks like the bully-able theatre kid that still gets tons of girls for no reason.
Ralph in London 🫶
Ralph on the set of “Bernard and Doris”
Ralph Fiennes has the lipless smile of Hannibal Lecter and the blue doe eyes of Bambi which makes him perfect for every role he’s ever played
Why 👏 is 👏 he 👏 so 👏 cute 👏
I am genuinely curious if Ralph pronounces his name “Rafe” because he grew up learning about Shakespeare and acting, or if his parents, who were into the arts, named him with the middle-English pronunciation.
I think it’s safe to assume that regardless he can appreciate the Shakespearean pronunciation, but I do wonder which came first, the acting, or the name…
These photos matter so much idc.
Pictures of Ralph as Claudio for your viewing pleasure