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Possibly spoiler warning.
As much as I enjoy The Birdcage (1996) there's that one thing that always irks me. Why did they never order take out food from a first class restaurant when they have the future in-laws invited for dinner? I understand that for the sake of hilarity letting Agador cook a (rather poor) meal fits the tone of the stressful moment, but it really defies logic. How easy would it have been to have the food secretly delivered to a back door and then served as if it was homemade? Not saying that the chaotic scenes in the kitchen aren't funny, but they could have made it funny with the food delivered as well. It's not really a movie flaw but it is something that always makes me sigh. |
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