Submitted by madman_trombonist t3_zzifhb in movies
Hot take, I know. But I recently saw the first Knives Out and it’s the greatest murder mystery film I’ve ever seen. And get this: I knew the final twist. I had been spoiled and I knew Chris Evans’ character was the killer. And despite this, the movie kept me on the edge of my seat. The endless plot details were excellently constructed, and knowing the ending didn’t make the journey any less exhilarating and tense. Even in the final scene where everything is tied together, I was STILL on the edge of my seat the entire time.
The acting throughout is phenomenal, with my highest praise going to Ana de Armas and, of course, Daniel Craig. All the rest of the actors were excellent too. Think Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge, but an entire cast. I loved hating every single member of the family. The set design is immaculate, the score is wonderfully mysterious, and Rian Johnson’s directing is fabulous. I’m beside myself with frustration that it took me this long to experience this film. I will be watching Glass Onion in the very near future.
PS: if you told me a few days ago that a film’s plot is dependent on the sentence “what were the overheard words of the N*zi child masturbating in the bathroom,” spoken by Daniel Craig in a Foghorn Leghorn voice, I would have laughed in you face.
Desperate-Willow239 t1_j2bt9im wrote
I think Knives Out was significantly better than Glass Onion.(a different league)
The latter is well edited and shot ,but the writing ,mystery and conclusion are shaky and contrived(although Janelle Monae was incredible)