
The Truth BONUS: Inside "Chez Vous"
Jan 22, 2026
Louis Kornfeld, a writer and occasional actor known for his story 'Chez Vous,' dives deep into the tale's imaginative concept. He reveals the quirky inspiration behind a restaurant where patrons literally eat themselves. Kornfeld discusses the development of Cassandra's character, showcasing her relatable insecurities and how they shape the narrative. He explores themes of social anxiety and modern narcissism, emphasizing emotional depth over horror. The conversation also highlights the unique sound design that enhances the experience, making for a thoughtful reflection on storytelling.
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Origin: The Shower Image
- Louis Kornfeld first imagined a Dali-like image of a restaurant where people eat themselves while enjoying it.
- That shower image guided the story's surreal tone and the decision to center Cassandra's experience.
From Anthology To Single Story
- Louis drafted multiple overlapping stories set in the restaurant before focusing on Cassandra's arc.
- The Cassandra storyline consistently resonated, so the team cut the other threads to concentrate on her.
Cassandra's Roots In Real Insecurity
- Mary McDonnell suggested a split-the-bill panic scenario that became Cassandra's seed.
- Louis drew on his own freelance-actor insecurities to shape Cassandra's psychology and voice.

