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Fiennes delivers a career-best performance as a man hollowed out by his own success. Slowik is terrifying not because he is a monster, but because he is a broken artist. He mourns the loss of the joy of cooking for people who actually need food. His monologue regarding the "messy" nature of a cheeseburger is the emotional anchor of the film.

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The chemistry between the primary cast members keeps the single-location setting dynamic and terrifying. Role Breakdown Chef Julian Slowik Fiennes delivers a career-best performance as a man

: A brilliant, burnt-out culinary genius who views his restaurant as a stage for execution. His monologue regarding the "messy" nature of a