If you're a creative, you've known every single person at those tables, the workers (you're probably one of those) as well as the chef. I think the comedy is that creatives get to watch them get what everyone thinks they deserve without it really happening.
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I had literally no context going into this movie other than it was about a chef and/or a restaurant, and it was well-reviewed.
By the time I figured out that it was basically a horror movie, which I'm not into, I had already seen a couple of graphic scenes that I wished I hadn't, so I turned it off. Disappointing because I like the actors in it, and the story was compelling at first.
Horror? That was a dark comedy I thought.
There's some gore, like when:
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Mr. Liebrandt gets his finger chopped off, and
When Elsa is stabbed and bleeds out.