Hunger (2023)

6.8/10

Hunger Storyline

Aoy, a woman in her twenties, runs her family’s local stir-fried noodles restaurant in the old quarter of Bangkok. One day, she receives an invitation to leave the family business and join team ‘Hunger’, Thailand’s number one luxury Chef’s table team led by the famously ingenious, and infamously nasty, Chef Paul.

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Hunger Movie Reviews

Well-cooked Thai drama-thriller with almost the right ingredients! [+70%]

I remember Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying from 2017’s Bad Genius and here too, she’s phenomenal. While the easy (and obvious) way to look at Hunger is Whiplash meets The Menu, the writing and direction are both pretty solid. They have an interesting tale to tell here; one that doesn’t just stick to the hierarchy in a fine-dining restaurant’s kitchen. Of course, those bits are as hard-hitting as they come, but the socio-economic layers that the writing offers, sweeten the pot. The protagonist’s character arc is clear-cut, and the transitions that she goes through – physically, emotionally, and financially – are always at the film’s forefront.

Not only is the film super engaging, it makes you root for the protagonist’s eventual realizations. How far are you willing to go to stay relevant and successful in the modern era? And how much success and relevance is too much? Very pertinent questions like these are answered through fiery exchanges between the leads, against the backdrop of deliciously cooked food (and some grotesque consumption). The film also doesn’t shy away from doing its bit on “eating the rich” and speaking in detail of their high-profile perversions. From a thematic perspective, Hunger has as much in common with the Malayalam film Ustad Hotel as the films I mentioned above. Nothing comes above family, I guess?

The scene at the hospital between Nopachai Chaiyanam and Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying is spectacular. Not only does it open eyes to the antagonist’s understanding of life, but it also throws darts at the protagonist for the choices she’s about to make. Same goes for the climactic showdown between the two, but this section treats celebrity connoisseurs as objects of feeding, hence the lessened impact. If Netflix is doing something right, it’s in giving Thai cinema the funding it needs to make competent drama-thrillers like this with great production values and cinematography.

Worth watching.

This film is a commentary on socioeconomic class-divide through food, but not your typical “wow, that’s fancy looking food” kinda movie from the food-drama sub-genre.

Plot Aoy (Remember the actor from Bad Genius?), who runs a family noodle shop, wants to be ‘special’, wants more from life. But how far is she willing to go to become a famous chef? Can she handle everything that will come the fame?

Take Social commentary can sometimes feel too preachy, either the rich or poor side can be made to seem very villainous, but I thought it was fairly balanced here. While there is nothing mind-blowing here, the satire and drama were balanced. Good acting by everybody and also well shot. It’s a slow-burn of sorts but the film has a message, that….is thought-provoking, to say the least.

Film of two halves

This is a film of two halves – unfortunately, these two halves belong in different movies.

The first half has the tone and feel of scabrous satire, clearly wanting to deliver social commentary. Here we are skirting really, really close to the same territory explored by The Menu. The second half discards this and, instead, mimics the dynamic and arc of Wall Street – only with restauranteurs. Which is a shame: the first half was visually arresting and had the potential to be both provocative and interesting. The second half less so.

This is another one of those movies which cause me to scratch my head: what did this want to be? What does the film maker imagine this film to be about?

If you’re interested in writing, film-making or whatnot, there is such a thing as the elevator pitch. You’re in a lift with some hotshot producer. You’ve got until those elevator doors ping to pitch your movie. This film, alas, fails that simple test.