Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case.Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case.Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, Detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case.
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I liked the first Knives Out a lot because it felt like a warm homage to all those Agatha Christie novels that I like (books and movies): it got an interesting case and setting, a well playing cast, a fine production. Glass Onion is a little different - the story/crime is for
sure not that interesting or complex and there is a far stronger emphasis on comedy. One could dare to say that Glass Onion is more of a parody than a "real" crime case. The first movie got a straight 8, this one, did entertain me too (despite some lengthy parts) - but compared to the first movie, Glass Onion is for sure a big step in the wrong direction (for my taste) - it reminds me a lot of those mediocre attempts of Kenneth Brannagh's to revive Hercule Poirot. Also I do not like the ending at all, too a certain degree it is just a stupid one. Hopefully, the next one focuses again more on a complex crime case and its build up and last but not least, a real interesting and surprising ending like the first one got.
What happened?!
I am so bitterly confused!
I was looking forward to this film so much after Knives Out instantly becoming one of my all time favourites.
Did I overhype it? Were my expectations too high? Did I watch the same film as the critics?
By all means, I'm not saying this is a bad film but compared to the original, it misses rather hard. What an absolute let down.
I have no complaints about the cast, the score, the cinematography, the direction etc. It's the writing. Did Rian Johnson just forget what sort of film he was writing or something? It certainly showed a lot of promise in the first act, it definitely had me intruiged. The middle act had it's moments of twists and revelations I suppose. But the last act - what happened? What a mess. There was no pay off. It was such an unsatisfying conclusion. Honestly, it felt like they may as well have just said; "It was all a dream". It was so much off the mark which really hurts.
I'm glad to see that I guess a lot of people enjoyed it and maybe the next installment will be better. One can only hope.
I am so bitterly confused!
I was looking forward to this film so much after Knives Out instantly becoming one of my all time favourites.
Did I overhype it? Were my expectations too high? Did I watch the same film as the critics?
By all means, I'm not saying this is a bad film but compared to the original, it misses rather hard. What an absolute let down.
I have no complaints about the cast, the score, the cinematography, the direction etc. It's the writing. Did Rian Johnson just forget what sort of film he was writing or something? It certainly showed a lot of promise in the first act, it definitely had me intruiged. The middle act had it's moments of twists and revelations I suppose. But the last act - what happened? What a mess. There was no pay off. It was such an unsatisfying conclusion. Honestly, it felt like they may as well have just said; "It was all a dream". It was so much off the mark which really hurts.
I'm glad to see that I guess a lot of people enjoyed it and maybe the next installment will be better. One can only hope.
The long-awaited sequel to Knives Out is here, and although it's still a good time, it feels like a let down overall.
The first film told such a unique and superb mystery that wrapped layers upon layers on top of each other. Meanwhile, Glass Onion tells a story that feels incredibly basic in comparison.
The main problem with this film is that although it's a mystery film, it doesn't give you the tools to solve the mystery. Instead the film walks through the plot and witholds infomation to have big reveals, rather than giving you the clues to work it out yourself.
Daniel Craig was fun the the cast was good overall, with Ed Norton being a big standout. Some characters felt wasted sadly.
Overall, a fun but underwhelming time.
The first film told such a unique and superb mystery that wrapped layers upon layers on top of each other. Meanwhile, Glass Onion tells a story that feels incredibly basic in comparison.
The main problem with this film is that although it's a mystery film, it doesn't give you the tools to solve the mystery. Instead the film walks through the plot and witholds infomation to have big reveals, rather than giving you the clues to work it out yourself.
Daniel Craig was fun the the cast was good overall, with Ed Norton being a big standout. Some characters felt wasted sadly.
Overall, a fun but underwhelming time.
I'm not gonna say this movie was rubbish but I get why so many people were disappointed now that I've finally seen the movie myself. First of all, I have to say I was a big fan of a knives out, i really like its subtle humor and i believe it's one of the best movies in that genre. I decided to watch glass onion expecting it to be at the same level. The movie overall was entertaining even though at first it takes a bit to create momentum. However, I have to say that the ending was kinda illogical, silly, and not as clever as I expected it to be. I was let down at the end of the movie but still enjoyed it. Well, I guess I will be waiting for the 3rd one.
I really enjoyed Knives Out and was looking forward to the sequel with much anticipation ever since it was announced. I was, however, disappointed.
With Glass Onion, director and writer Rian Johnson shows once again that he can carefully craft an intriguing story with brilliant direction. But with a bigger budget comes many challenges and unfortunately the movie fails when it is trying too be too extravagant and a spectacle for the viewers.
The core story is very interesting and after a dull start, the middle of the film really hits it's stride with Johnson moving his playing pieces about with ease and wonderment. That was when i most enjoyed the movie.
But the ending was ultimately disappointing. Childish humour and some sequences that were clearly for spectacle which i can only describe as 'throwing a tantrum' ruined this movie for me.
I had some fun with this but was left feeling robbed as there was definitely a compelling enough story here for this to be another great movie. I do feel the more intimate character/story driven moments in this film are where it shines and not in the big budget set pieces.
Watch this if you enjoy the genre, but please lower your expectations before doing so!
With Glass Onion, director and writer Rian Johnson shows once again that he can carefully craft an intriguing story with brilliant direction. But with a bigger budget comes many challenges and unfortunately the movie fails when it is trying too be too extravagant and a spectacle for the viewers.
The core story is very interesting and after a dull start, the middle of the film really hits it's stride with Johnson moving his playing pieces about with ease and wonderment. That was when i most enjoyed the movie.
But the ending was ultimately disappointing. Childish humour and some sequences that were clearly for spectacle which i can only describe as 'throwing a tantrum' ruined this movie for me.
I had some fun with this but was left feeling robbed as there was definitely a compelling enough story here for this to be another great movie. I do feel the more intimate character/story driven moments in this film are where it shines and not in the big budget set pieces.
Watch this if you enjoy the genre, but please lower your expectations before doing so!
Did you know
- TriviaJoseph Gordon-Levitt: As the voice of Miles' clock, the "Hourly Dong." He has had a role in all of Rian Johnson's films.
- GoofsBenoit Blanc requests that, after Duke's death, Miles call his boat and asks them to come immediately. Shortly after, Lionel comes back to tell Blanc that the boat can't come until after 6am as the Banksy dock was set to low-tide height. There is no significant tide in the Greek Mediterranean that would result in this type of problem.
- Quotes
Birdie Jay: Like Miles said, I'm a truth teller. Some people can't handle it.
Benoit Blanc: It's a dangerous thing to mistake speaking without thought for speaking the truth. Don't you think?
Birdie Jay: Are you calling me dangerous?
Benoit Blanc: We'll see.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: When the end credits roll showing the actors' names with their painted visages, Janelle Monae is the only actor with two visages.
- SoundtracksFugue in G Minor, BWV 578 'Little'
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J.S. Bach)
Performed by Tatiana Nikolaeva
Courtesy of Mezdunarodnaya Kniga-Musica
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- Glass Onion. Un misterio de Knives Out
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- Greece(Porto Heli)
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- Budget
- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $13,280,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,400,000
- Nov 27, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $13,280,000
- Runtime2 hours 19 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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