I love how duke carries around a gun for "protection" but not an epi pen, this movie is great at giving you subtle details that give so much personality to each character.
@Knightowl19802 жыл бұрын
It’s surprising how few people with fatal reactions don’t carry an epi pen. But then again who can afford them now
@ChrisXIllustratesXGaming2 жыл бұрын
@@Knightowl1980 insurance usually cover even the cheap ones.
@reliablereindeer2 жыл бұрын
@@Knightowl1980 Pretty sure Duke is rich enough
@lotusinn32 жыл бұрын
@@Knightowl1980 There’s some fairly cheap options, but your point still stands!
@reavern2 жыл бұрын
Duke not having an EpiPen was one of the countless stupid and unbelievable contrivances in Glass Onion. All the “characters” are ridiculous caricatures, with Duke obviously being how Roundhead Rian imagines the “internet trolls” who (justifiably) criticize him for his abortion: The Last Jedi. Duke being the one that died implies that’s what Rian wishes for his critics, exposing him as a petty lil’ snowflake!
@theexiled30342 жыл бұрын
I love how pissed off Benoit was that the crime was so dumb.
@1dudecrush2 жыл бұрын
“NO! …it’s just DUMB”
@unvoicedapollo33182 жыл бұрын
And how offended he gets that miles stole the guns & lights out idea from him 🤣
@Wyattoons2 жыл бұрын
I love how the mystery of this one both stands on its own, but also plays on the expectations if you saw the first. Like Blanc, you go in expecting this wild intricate master plan and… it’s just so simple and dumb.
@mr.stuffdoer84832 жыл бұрын
I love that they build up to it throughout. “I’m very bad at dumb things,” “I need… a great case”
@arwyss2 жыл бұрын
He’s very bad at dumb thangs…
@joshv91392 жыл бұрын
"So dumb its brilliant" "NO! It's just dumb!" I laughed so hard at that. She was such an airhead.
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
Best quote of the entire film 😂😂😂😂
@joshv91392 жыл бұрын
@@questworldiangreenknight7455 Me going up to the creators of She Hulk. Me:"It's so dumb" Creators: "it's so dumb it's brilliant..." Me: NO!!!!! It's just dumb!!!
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
@@joshv9139 LMAO 100% ACCURATE!!! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@maniac77702 жыл бұрын
You could say she's... a birdbrain.
@AgentOccam2 жыл бұрын
Yep. But just brilliantly played by Kate Hudson. She's one of those characters that if you knew her in real life you'd find her annoying as f'ck. But as a character in a movie she's so funny you almost like her.
@Marta-uv4id2 жыл бұрын
Whoever is responsible for the casting in the Knives Out franchise deserves all the praise. I like the cast of the first movie just a tad better, but Glass Onion's cast is just so much fun and every actor is just perfect for the role, especially Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc, who might be the biggest discovery of Rian Johnson's career.
@Wraiven222 жыл бұрын
He’s also doing Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne, highly recommend it if you like murder mysteries!
@DaviniaHill2 жыл бұрын
You know casting director's are credited on the film, you can look them up and name them.
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
Agreed! 😂
@perenniallachrymosity2762 жыл бұрын
Mary Vernieu and Bret Howe.
@jasonwurth62162 жыл бұрын
@@Wraiven22 Haven't watched this yet but agree, really want to check it out. Poker Face looks like it could be really good
@72Guyman2 жыл бұрын
The way I see it, Knives Out is an homage to murder mysteries with several fun twists, and Glass Onion is a farce of a murder mystery (in a good way!) where the twist is that there is no twist because not everyone is a criminal mastermind lol.
@Carabas722 жыл бұрын
Well, no. The twist is that Andi has been dead all along.
@72Guyman2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I picked up on that, I mean that the twist is not about the killer. The case is a glass onion, it appears to have layers of complexity but it's all see though right to the center. The billionaire is the obvious choice but we dismiss it early on because it is so obvious and "no one's that dumb".
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
So true! 😂
@blublubblub2 жыл бұрын
@@72Guyman yeah Blanc says he's "bad at dumb stuff," lead astray by the simplicity. And let's be fair, this is a movie, in real life Blanc would suck as a Detective, because WE ARE BENOIT BLANC, *WE* look for the complexity where it isn't. Most police work is quite straightforward, as are people's motives and actions. Most crimes are Glass Onions, the real challenge a lot of times is proving the facts in a Court of Law and getting a conviction. Which is why we escape to the (very well made) fantasy that are the Knives Out movies and related. It doesn't have to be realistic to be plausible, believable and fun.
@smiffy682 жыл бұрын
@@Carabas72 is it a twist when it's revealed half way through?
@DraconisV22 жыл бұрын
You know how Miles made that speech about Disruptors? Well Helen's act in the final scene shows that compared to Mile's little group of pretenders, she herself is the true disruptor, by willingly destroying the Mona Lisa just to give Miles his comeuppance.
@arandomnamegoeshere2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! She follows the script. She breaks small things. They don't mind. They even join in - excited by busting up something they are kind of tired of anyway. But then she crosses a line. And they're telling her to stop. But she doesn't. And then she does the gesture... and breaks the system that nobody wants broken. Drinking glass. Sculptures. Artifacts. Fire. Explosion. Fingers crossed.... Mona Lisa. Disruption. Of Miles Bron.
@unicyclist972 жыл бұрын
Same with her first scene with the puzzle box
@Dannydarko272 жыл бұрын
👏
@rmhartman2 жыл бұрын
They even foreshadowed that. He wanted to be forever remembered in the same breath as the Mona Lisa.
@Katerine4592 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. :) With one exception: I don't think it was _just_ to give Miles his comeuppance. The reason Andi (the real Andi) walked away in the first place, was that Klear, as it was presented in the movie, was going to kill lots of people. And destroying the Mona Lisa was... probably the only thing that actually would have stopped Miles, because he was just too powerful, and everybody else there was too much of a coward to go against him, even though it was going to kill people. It was only when Miles destroyed the Mona Lisa (Helen may have pushed the override, but Miles was the one who had the audacity to install an override in the first place, so in my book, he's at least as culpable as Helen), and the others realized he was going down, that they stopped supporting him. That's what it took. _And_ it gave Miles his comeuppance. :)
@maxxfisher19362 жыл бұрын
Ethan Hawke was in this because of Moon Knight. He was nearby filming in Hungary, the director gave him a call and asked him if he wanted to do a quick day of work on the movie. Hawke thought it would be fun and that is how his cameo came to be
@andreaszafiropoulos46672 жыл бұрын
Also didn't he film "after sunrise" at the same location a few years earlier?
@elbruces2 жыл бұрын
Plus at this point I figure everybody wants to cameo in these.
@melodramatic79042 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh!
@RyanPeterson232 жыл бұрын
Interestingly that's similar to how Chris Evans' cameo in Free Guy happened as well. He was filming "Defending Jacob" nearby in Boston and Ryan Reynolds contacted him thinking it would be good fun. Evans' schedule was so tight that it had to be a quick 10 minutes then he was out of there.
@ayaehab2 жыл бұрын
I just love how ethan hawke just comes along lol if the moon knight's story is true, that Oscar Issac reached out to him in a cafe to get him in the series
@SquiresIsle2 жыл бұрын
Something I never put together myself... Derol is a constant presence, insisting "ignore me!" and eventually he just becomes part of the landscape. He only appears after everyone has removed their masks. And every time he appears, he's carrying/drinking/holding a bottle of Corona. Ergo, DEROL IS COVID.
@najhoant2 жыл бұрын
I've never once noticed that, that is so brilliant
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
That’s hilarious!
@ctopd66212 жыл бұрын
My theory is he was the true idea man.
@ravensbreedsmyth13672 жыл бұрын
Nah, he's just that loser guy that some rich dudes have staying with them, usually in a pool house or something. He's Kato Kaelin and Miles Bron is OJ Simpson.
@NatalieGoldReacts2 жыл бұрын
omg 😂
@kristianmingle2 жыл бұрын
I was so impressed with Janelle when I considered she was basically playing three characters (Andi, Helen and Helen pretending to be Andi). I need to see more of her.
@catdragon25848 ай бұрын
It’s a travesty that she was never nominated for this movie, Janelle Monae had to do a lot and she did it all beautifully
@Crazyivan7772 жыл бұрын
My favorite moment in the movie: "Please don't tell me you think sweatshops .... are where they make... sweatpants."
@zeynaviegas11 ай бұрын
i audibly laughed at that.... its 2 am lmao
@jonah642 жыл бұрын
Angela Lansbury being in on the zoom call was a call back to the fact that she played a character who also solved mysteries (murder she wrote). I think this was the last role she did also.
@anthonyleecollins93192 жыл бұрын
She also played Miss Marple in the movie The Mirror Crack'd, and she was in the original movie of Death on the Nile.
@BubbaCoop2 жыл бұрын
Stephen Sondheim wrote a murder mystery movie with Anthony Perkins. Kareem Abdul Jabar writes Sherlock Holmes books. Natasha Lyonne is in Poker Face on which Rian Johnson is a director.
@MrGBH6 ай бұрын
Her Bean was named 'Murder She Solved'
@Perfect_Argument2 жыл бұрын
Having celebrities on the zoom call lends more weight to the idea that Benoit Blanc really is a celebrity detective who would be recognized by the rest of the characters.
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@MonstrousEthicist2 жыл бұрын
OK, but we can agree that Yo-Yo Ma wouldn’t actually be part of Birdie’s “pod”, right?
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
@@MonstrousEthicist who is Yo Yo Ma????
@FrancesW-2 жыл бұрын
That makes sense. The concept of the celebrity detective is a genre trope, but not a very credible one in my experience. (Law-enforcement professionals might be familiar with great detectives by reputation, but the public are not.) And establishing Blanc's celebrity status is important for the plot in the story more than in Knives Out - not just in the positive reception he gets from Miles but in the fact that they let him on the boat. It's true that he was carrying Andi's invitation, but it seemed like he didn't need it. He was swept into the group on the dock without question because everyone thought it was just like Miles to surround himself with the most famous people in every capacity.
@dnish66732 жыл бұрын
@@questworldiangreenknight7455 famous classical cellist, who identified the music in the box.
@Kendervader2 жыл бұрын
At first, I wasn't sold on the ending but now that I know what Helen did is exactly what Miles describes what a disruptor does "start somewhere small, and keep doing that until others join you". She starts small by smashing the glass statues and keeps going until the whole glass onion is "disrupted".
@youareloved1455 Жыл бұрын
Same. I didn't understand why she did it. I thought it was just her losing her temper, but after being reminded of Miles' speech it made perfect sense.
@ISoWin4eva2 жыл бұрын
Natalie, to your point about the Among Us scene; the casting was purposeful. All are/were somehow involved with fictional mysteries in some form of media as authors and actors, but they, unlike Benoit, were presumably good at mystery games and Benoit confessed he stunk at them. I think it's funny that, in this world, the real life detective is quickly defeated by those who work in fiction. I don't think it would work as well with "unknowns" like you prefer. Plus, Sondheim helped write the mystery movie (The Last of Sheila) that Rian has said has great importance to him. I get what you're saying, but being mad at us getting what I think was Angela Lansbury's last acting role, the person who was and may still be seen as the "queen of cozy mysteries" to many; I'm glad to see her this last time. Bonus for Rian, Natasha is on his new mystery mini-series, so you have the old and the new. All together, I think it pays off with the discussion about how he doesn't do well playing Clue; it's just showing what he'll tell us later.
@Matuse2 жыл бұрын
How is Kareem associated with mysteries? Pretending to be Roger Murdock in Airplane?
@WhatWouldDaraWatch2 жыл бұрын
Kareem has written Sherlock mystery novels. 😃
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
I never knew Sondheim wrote a mystery! I need to check that out!!!
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the brilliant idea of a detective who is a pro at mysteries but games don’t make sense to him! 😂
@richardzinns56762 жыл бұрын
Not only Rian Johnson himself, but several Knives Out cast members said in interviews that The Last of Sheila was the model they aspired to emulate; it's probably the cleverest murder mystery ever written for the screen (as opposed to adapted from some other medium) and I really wish we would get some reactions to it. More people need to be made aware of this truly great murder mystery, which every mystery fan I know holds in the same regard that I do and that Rian Johnson does. By the way, another movie with a great Edward Norton role is The Score, starring Robert De Niro and featuring Marlon Brando and Angela Bassett.
@Raven99402 жыл бұрын
The significance of why the 4 people on the zoom call are who they are is specific. Angela Lansbury was on "Murder, She Wrote" which was a huge influence on Writer/Director Rian Johnson. Stephen Sondheim co-wrote the script to a murder mystery called "The Last of Sheila" that this movie borrows heavily from. Natasha Lyon is on "Poker Face", a mystery show Rian Johnson created that just debuted. And K.A.J. is an avid fan of games like D&D and such so he would be doing stuff like this during the pandemic.
@snowdenwyatt62762 жыл бұрын
Probably more specifically that KAJ has written three Sherlock/Mycroft Holmes mysteries in the last 10 years...
@Raven99402 жыл бұрын
@@snowdenwyatt6276 Oh man I didn't know that! Thank you!
@snowdenwyatt62762 жыл бұрын
@@Raven9940 I didn't remember that initially but a friend who has read the books reminded me when we watched the film. They're quite good by most accounts...
@liluziintrovert Жыл бұрын
What I love about the puzzle box is that all of the ways to open it were really basic and obvious, its not that the mom is a genius is that theyre all over thinking the box bc they see miles as a super genius and not an idiot
@Matuse2 жыл бұрын
Miles' speech on disruption: You want to shake things up, you start with something small. You break a norm, an idea, a convention. Some little business model. But you go with things that people are kind of tired of anyway. Everyone gets excited because you're busting up something that everyone wanted broken in the first place. That's the infraction point. That's where you ask yourself "Am I the kind of person who will keep going?". Will you break more things? Break bigger things? Are you willing to break THE thing that nobody wants you to break? And that's exactly what Helen did. First the crystal statues. Then everyone else starts breaking statues. Then the fireplace. Then the piano. Then the whole building, and then the thing that nobody wanted her to break: The Mona Lisa. It's entirely epic.
@omarholder90362 жыл бұрын
It really isn't. I found this movie incredibly convoluted. That speech felt more like Rian Johnson jerking himself off with his methodology of how he subverts every genre movie he does. It felt very self-congratulatory. Knives Out was great and the ensemble cast was far superior, but this one tries to hard and fails to make an interesting mystery. And before you say "that's the point", I know and I'm not gonna give him a free pass for making a subpar story because it's "supposed to be". She Hulk tried the same gimmick. Being self aware that you're bad isn't a pass for being bad.
@BinkSayres2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the fact that you kept the wrong word used in the actual quote.
@TheDinohunter20002 жыл бұрын
Mind you, do not destroy the Mona Lisa.
@ravenlockhart09252 жыл бұрын
I love that in the flashback, Benoit says that Miles Bron isn't an idiot, then later says Miles Bron is an idiot. And the continuing of him taking peoples ideas. First the napkin, then Benoit's about the lights, and then Lionel's about burning the original. Then there's Helen doing what her sister threatened in the email by literally burning his entire empire to the ground. There was so much foreshadowing throughout the movie but it was done so well
@swanchamp51362 жыл бұрын
I think the whole thing of Benoit thinking Miles wasn't and idiot at the start the realising he is an idiot who just steals other people's ideas and pays other people for their ideas is also a nod to how the world treats people like this in the real world. We assume these rich people with their big companies must be really smart to have all this but when you get to know them you realise they are idiots living off other peoples ideas. Miles clearly represents the likes of Musk and Zuckerberg.
@NathanS__2 жыл бұрын
The zoom call was with 4 famous people who wrote or will be in murder mystery stories and the whole point was establishing that Blanc is terrible at simple puzzles and over looks them for more complex solutions. And Miles being obvious is the whole point! This movie shines on the rewatch because **everything** pointing to miles is shown on screen. The glass, the gun, phone, all of it.
@Rathdrgnknight4 ай бұрын
Also pretty sure this was both Angela Lansbury's and Stephen Sondheim's last appearance in a film? (Sondheim actually has a few upcoming credits as music and lyrics, but as for an actor appearance, this is his last)
@RolandDeschain12 жыл бұрын
Jessica Henwick as Peg is so adorable. Her reactions to everything are just priceless.
@minarge2 жыл бұрын
It's not just the book that stops the bullet, the glass would have been expensive storm glass (toughned/reinforced glass) which would have also helped to dissipate some of the energy from the bullet
@elbruces2 жыл бұрын
Meh, you don't need massive hurricane protection in the Aegean sea.
@Norp-i7m21 күн бұрын
Wet ammo too.
@darrenl32892 жыл бұрын
Glass Onion and Bullet Train set the bar for celebrity cameo casts. Loved Ethan Hawke for a whole 30 seconds, celebrity AmongUs (Steven Sondheim!?!?), YoYo Ma explaining the fugue. My favorite: They got Joseph Gordon Levitt to be the voice for the hourly "DONG" lololol
@drumaticpageofmusic4148 Жыл бұрын
I had no clue that was JGL 🤣
@hogofthefuture9 ай бұрын
Joseph Gordon Levitt had a voice cameo in the first film.
@darrenl32899 ай бұрын
@@hogofthefuture i had to search to find it. wow that's awesome, "We have the nanny cam footage" lol
@KitZunekaze2 жыл бұрын
I think it's good that this series is starting by setting a standard that tells us that the stories are willing to be different. I hope it becomes a long series of mystery movies, because this genre is so under-served these days. I love mystery movies where you can actually figure it out. I'd hate if the twist was so twisty that it's impossible to figure out. In Glass Onion they had really cool moments like you can see the gun in MIles' hand while he's walking down the hallway in the dark, but only for a couple frames. Same with you can actually see Miles hand over his drinking glass. But when someone tells a story the flashbacks will be edited to reflect the person's interpretation of events. I don't mind that Glass Onion is less-good than Knives out. A series needs to start strong, after all. I think it's a really bad mentality we have these days to expect a movie to be better than all it's previous versions. I'm happy with Glass Onion as an entry in the Knives out series.
@davidmcleod51332 жыл бұрын
My favorite little detail of this movie is how much the characters are defined by the masks they wear when they show up to the docks. Lionel, Claire, and Benoit are wearing serious, quality masks that are professional and effective; Birdie wearing the useless little lace thing that is all style, no substance; and the toxic buffoon who carries his “protection” everywhere to feel safe, of course, has no mask at all.
@ricardocorrales62876 ай бұрын
And Claire wears it under her nose. Because she's a politician, she's just wearing it because "she is supposed to", not because she actually cares about covid
@kuivia2 жыл бұрын
it's such a great GIF "NO!!! IT'S JUST DUMB" he's so mad it's not more complicated 🤣🤣 love the knives out movies
@unforeseeable2.0582 жыл бұрын
I love how the side characters like the scientist Lionel was talking to in the beginning and the boat driver basically outright showed us how much of an idiot Miles actually is and we just missed it.
@jdarkwulf2 жыл бұрын
I love that the reveals at the end actually occurred in the film, they were just irrelevant or overlookable. Yeah, it was pretty apparent when Miles talked over Duke when he was talking about seeing him outside of Andi's place the other night. But you can also see Miles handing Duke his glass, you can see Duke's phone in Miles's back pocket, you can see Helen tossing the recorder into Birdie's bag. And the moment before she gets shot, Benoit actually calls her "Helen", which was a total wait-what since we didn't know a Helen yet. Things you had no reason to watch for or notice, but unlike a lot of reveals, this one totally didn't cheat.
@hectic105 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciated how, as a sequel, it tried to be different from the first movie. That’s why I liked the different setting and brighter tone. Looking back, it was probably just as obvious that it was Chris in the first movie really. It’s just that they made you hate the rest of the family so much that he was a breath of fresh air since he was so combative with them as well as helping Marta. That distracted from several of the extremely obvious things (the dogs, the grandmother, the argument with his father). With this it was probably more obvious, but that fits with the hilarious twist to it being SO dumb. They DID give you some reason to doubt though. The talk with Benoit where he points out that they want him dead, the glass being his, Benoit straight-up saying that he’s the least likely suspect. I agree though about preferring Knives Out, but that movie was just SO good that I think it would be impossible to top with any sequel (but I do think this came relatively close). Also, I don’t really agree with the “zoom call” complaint. I don’t think it would have been as good if they were lesser-known actors, and it was just nice seeing the likes of Angela Lansbury, even if it was just in that form. They were people more commonly associated with the type of sophistication that Benoit displays, so it was fitting I thought.
@Wyattoons2 жыл бұрын
So happy Angela Lansbury got to be included in this
@ljmickey41672 жыл бұрын
As a wrestling fan, I'm really enjoying seeing Dave Bautista getting good roles. And also, he's very good actor.
@MichaelDavis27542 жыл бұрын
Same but I personally prefer his Drax role sad he won't be playing it after guardians 3
@LordVolkov2 жыл бұрын
He is one of the best actors to come out of wrestling. He's hilarious in Hotel Artemis.
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
He’s a fun actor to watch! 😂😂😂
@austinroy51462 жыл бұрын
@@LordVolkov The* best actor to come out of wrestling. His cameo at the start of Blade Runner 2049 is true cinema
@dougallen96892 жыл бұрын
I seem to recall reading a quote of his where he described himself as a character actor in a gorilla's body.
@ZukoHalliwell2 жыл бұрын
I love the Benoit Blanc movies! You know, they're an homage to Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot novels. Christie wrote 33 Poirot novels, and I hope Rian Johnson and Daniel Craig make just as many Benoit Blanc movies.
@fad232 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna say that since Sondheim and Lansbury passed before the film was released, I'm glad we got a little moment with them.
@fad232 жыл бұрын
And having spent time in casting myself, the stunt casting here seemed purposeful. Having Blanc on a call with those four personalities elevates him and his standing in the world. Yo Yo Ma's appearance hits folks who recognize him. All of that is really intentional.
@samfisher66062 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie. I think Knives Out is better though. With this movie, I think the twist is better but because Knives Out was such a surprise deconstruction, the twist lands better there than here. Here I was expecting this caliber of twist. Things about this movie: -The override button isn't just a joker, it's a “Fool on a Hill” because that’s what Miles is. And a bunch of the statues in the living room references the songs mentioned in the Beatles song Glass Onion -It takes Blanc so long to figure out the mystery because he is "very bad at dumb things." -The Beatles song Glass Onion is about people over analyzing the lyrics to Beatles songs. -Helen being the only disruptor and destroying the Glass Onion is foreshadowed at the beginning because she straight up destroys the box instead of playing Miles' game -Helen and Andi part their hair on opposite sides, like Christopher Reeves did when playing Superman and Clark Kent. -The names Helen and Cassandra refer to Greek mythology. Cassandra was Paris' sister who could see the future. She predicted that Helen would burn down Troy but no one believed her. -Daryl played by the fanboy state trooper from Knives Out
@rmhartman2 жыл бұрын
Is Daryl some friend of Ryan Johnson?
@pdieraue2 жыл бұрын
Natalie: Duke can't be the killer, that would be too obvious. Duke: *is the victim*
@fromthegraysea2 жыл бұрын
An interesting comparison between the two movies: in Knives out, they tell you at the beginning “Marta did it” and so you think you have the answer, and on one level it’s true that Marta did it and on another level, when you go deeper, you see there was another answer hiding there all along. There was always a mystery to figure out even though you thought you solved the mystery. And there’s great satisfaction in watching the movie and following all the clues and having the real murderer discovered. In Glass onion, the story is as it says it is, you look into the story and you see the answer from the beginning. Nothing is hidden under all the layers because all the layers are glass. You know it’s Miles from the beginning, but you really want there to be more of a mystery, so you keep looking for other clues, even when all the clues keep pointing back to Miles. You want to pull back more layers, but each one points back to him. And the satisfaction in this movie isn’t the mystery, but in watching this annoying man who you didn’t want to be the answer in the center of the mystery, watching this man be destroyed.
@WebbedManiac Жыл бұрын
Also that Ransom is a much smarter antagonist than Miles. When Blanc figures out how Ransom committed the crime, he says he'll escape since the only charge they have on him is arson. It's not until Marta tricks him into confessing for the murder that they are able to nail him. Miles on the other hand stupidly kept the envelope which implicated him. He handed his glass to Duke in front of everybody. All the evidence is right in front of them to see. He just destroys it all after they find it, not because he is smart, but because he can.
@Patriot0092 жыл бұрын
Burning the Mona Lisa is a callback to the "disruptor" speech that Miles gave earlier, breaking the thing that no one wants to be broken.
@samueltorres94172 жыл бұрын
one of my favorite details of this movie is the fact that you can go back and see miles put duke’s gun in the bar (it even gets a sound effect) if you go back and look for all the details andi and benoit discover, they’re all there. THE MOVIE ITSELF IS A GLASS ONION
@pianovice82712 жыл бұрын
and when the lights go out you hear the sound effect of him taking it out
@kaboshireacts2 жыл бұрын
Lol, the one thing I think people overlook is that Lionel also gave Miles the idea to burn the napkin when he asked why he just kept it xD
@TheRealGSmith2 жыл бұрын
I got that one.
@waewae Жыл бұрын
Literally everybody knows that part
@simonO712 Жыл бұрын
@@waewae I didn't :P
@benpicado41382 жыл бұрын
I always loved the connection of what Miles described as being a “disrupter” and Helen breaking the glass scene. Breaking something small (The small sculptures), breaking something bigger and others will join (the others did), breaking the thing no one wants to break (the piano), and going beyond (the burning of the Mona Lisa).
@SupergirlUK2 жыл бұрын
The cameos in this movie are fantastic. Hugh Grant as the Bf, Natasha Lyonne Angela Lansbury, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Stephen Sondheim on the Zoom call! Ethan Hawke and Serina Williams and my fave cameo of the whole movie; Joseph Gordon Levitt as the Dong voice! 🤣😂🙌
@NTLBagpuss2 жыл бұрын
6:26 That's a cameo of Angela Lansbury (Murder She Wrote star) in her last role before her death, I do think that is a lovely touch. The others are Stephen Sondheim, Natasha Lyonne, and Kareem Abdul-Jabber all credited as themselves.
@kaylenvee815011 ай бұрын
The one thing that makes Helen such a good character as a Disruptor is that you actually see her admiring the Mona Lisa. She's looking at it for its artistry, not for its price. She LOVES that painting. She didn't WANT to burn it, but it was the only way to completely ruin Miles. She truly went where NO ONE, not even herself, wanted to go.
@uhuhuh19662 жыл бұрын
They explained that the protective shield on the Mona Lisa was so sensitive that even a lighter or a text message sets it off
@bagelraven Жыл бұрын
I like how this movie’s story is formatted, you see everything from the outside first, then you investigate deeper. Like you’re solving it yourself!
@aidannoyes2 жыл бұрын
Blanc: it’s so dumb. Birdie: it’s so dumb, it’s brilliant! Blanc: No!!! It’s just dumb
@gishgali83542 жыл бұрын
Derol is played by Noah Segan, one of Rian Johnson's best friends. He's been in every Rian Johnson movie including Knives Out. He played the enthusiastic trooper that assisted in the investigation.
@astrowebs4102 жыл бұрын
I just realized that while Miles incorrectly said this was "the full reclamation of everything [he'd] achieved up to now", he had no idea just how right he was.
@elbruces2 жыл бұрын
I guess? But the word should have been "culmination."
@astrowebs4102 жыл бұрын
@@elbruces Yeah, it should have. But what he did say ended up being right in the end in that those he took from reclaimed what was theirs (or their family's).
@elbruces2 жыл бұрын
Meh, you can interpret what ever you want. Still it's just another example of him using the wrong word every time more than two syllables are involved. Unless you're going to argue that Miles has magical future-vision or something. Elon Musk fans have gone there too, so let's hear it.
@TheRealGSmith2 жыл бұрын
@@elbruces I think the argument isn't that Miles could see that future but that the film is cleverly written.
@BudhagRizzo2 жыл бұрын
The best part about the Zoom call was that Angela Lansbury was in the group; so fitting being she played Jessica Fletcher in "Murder She Wrote". These Knives Out movies are basically longer versions of those episodes.
@ravenwhite6732 жыл бұрын
For the guest cameos, you should think of it more of an Homage since all of them were in a deactivate setting. As well two of the four are no longer with us and this were there last roles they ever played. It's an Honor to see them for the last time. And it was fun seeing them here. So I honestly wouldn't have cut them out. Sorry
@ItsAsparageese2 жыл бұрын
A great point I saw a commenter elsewhere make: The Mona Lisa burning is super apt revenge and not over a line if you consider that Miles also destroyed a unique and irreplaceable work of art when he murdered Andi. I hadn't considered their parallels (apart from the obvious scene when we still think Helen is Andi and the camera shows her inscrutable face while Miles discusses the Mona Lisa's expression) but it really is a powerful device for illustrating the value of a life.
@princesssookeh2 жыл бұрын
12:58 The texting gag was god-tier. Please keep flubbing your words forever😂
@sethdevalle91552 жыл бұрын
Yes, love the first one and this one is awesome
@curtismurphy62062 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't understand how so many reactors could think when Miles says "solve my murder" in his note to his friends, he means he's ACTUALLY DEAD. I mean, it's wild how many think that. It was so obvious he didn't mean that.
@questworldiangreenknight74552 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@stevenightfall66342 жыл бұрын
We aren't talking about the brightest of the brightest here...
@gianellab.49532 жыл бұрын
I mean, I didn't think he was then when he sent the invitations, but I definitely thought he'd die at the party. Carmen Posadas wrote a book called Invitation to Murder in which the host literally invites his friends to a party in which he dies, so I guessed it was a similar plot. And to be honest, I think it would have been A LOT more interesting. I do get the whole social commentary and why they wanted to make Miles dumb, but to spend 2/3 of the movie having us trying to guess who will kill Miles only to make the victim another person (and through flashback too) is not very coherent to me. That's why I prefer the first film. As someone else said, it isn't a bad film, but it's not a very good murder mystery.
@unforeseeable2.0582 жыл бұрын
I think it’s cause, it’s a murder mystery movie. Also since Harlan in Knives Out was both the subject of supposed murder (even though it was suicide) and into murder mysteries, I think we’ve come to first assume that the one who’s into murder mysteries is the one to be murdered
@andreraymond68602 жыл бұрын
In the end Benoit Blanc DID solve his murder (the one he committed).
@SpartanShepard2 жыл бұрын
I seriously believe Miles thought Andi actually was a ghost. He held his hand on her shoulder after he said "I'm really glad you came", for an uncomfortably long time, almost like he was feeling for a ghost. Also when he has the most "huh" face when he figures out that Helen is a twin, even Birdie figured it out before him. It's probably a stretch but that's my head canon 😂
@potatoobsessed2 жыл бұрын
Oh, absolutely. Or at least when he put his hand on her shoulder that's what he was checking for - he wanted to know whether his hand would go straight through, LOL
@__Black_Sheep__2 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian I found the, "it's been cold here in Los Angeles", thing quite funny. Just from what I've found, the coldest day in LA this year was just below 0°c (32°f) and where I live, just hit a record -49°c (-56.2°f). I know it's different because they're not used to cold but damn.. 0°c is shorts and t-shirt weather here.
@AmandaBee2 жыл бұрын
the point of the zoom call for Among Us being full of well-known celebrities is to show that Benoit Blanc is well-known enough to be FRIENDS with those celebrities, so having other random actors in those roles wouldn't really make any sense. They also each have a connection to murder mysteries
@Holfax2 жыл бұрын
I think it makes sense that everyone on the zoom call was famous, because Blanc is famous in this universe, at least by name.
@danielpopp15262 жыл бұрын
You should watch "Brick". Written and directed by Rian Johnson, and stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Noah Segan who plays Derol in "Glass Onion". it's a brilliant neo noir film with one of the greatest foot chase scenes in cinematic history.
@LordVolkov2 жыл бұрын
Been waiting patiently for reactors to catch on to Brick now that Rian's mysteries are picking up steam. Highly underrated movie.
@SessVlogs2 жыл бұрын
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is also the voice of the hourly ‘bong’.
@rmhartman2 жыл бұрын
Does Rian put Noah in everything he does?
@vince_c5 ай бұрын
Miles' circle call themselves "The Disruptors", but they follow the sequence of opening the box. Andi/Helen just breaks it open, disrupting the elaborate puzzles. Another thing is, Duke says mile is a "genius", but his Mom literally solves the first 2 steps without even trying.
@ItsAsparageese2 жыл бұрын
I thought this was slightly less good than the first movie due to the predictability of Miles being Andi's killer, but on a rewatch I realized it was a brilliant anti-mystery and the subversion of classic tropes makes for a really very clever deconstruction of what makes mystery/suspense shows a wild ride. Also as others have said, the cameos in the zoom call were very much an homage to the genre this derives from. The entire premise of this movie with a party on an island is taken right out of the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None and both films are totally love letters to classic mysteries, so the cameos were great easter eggs for us fans of the old stuff. :) (I'm 34, gah how does watching you make me feel old? 😭 unfair lmao)
@sakuram69 Жыл бұрын
I love this movie so much. Both movies are epic for entirely different reasons. I could never pick a favorite of the two. This one really went ham with all the subtle hints and easter eggs. I think that even the title is brilliant for all of the connotations as well as the obvious reasons. The writing is absolutely top notch. Very awesome movie
@pingidjit2 жыл бұрын
The actors chosen for the zoom call all have an attachment to the 'who done it' theme, which is why it was a neat nod.
@ThisIsMyFullName2 жыл бұрын
I think Knives Out was a more enjoyable watch, but Glass Onion is definitively the better written film of the two. My favourite part of the film is that just like Blanc, we the audience are all looking intently for clues while completely missing that they were visible right in front of us the whole time. Like a glass onion, we were too busy pealing off the layers to notice the centre. It's so well written!
@MonAhgasInsomniAroELF2 жыл бұрын
the fact that every time you rewatch too, you notice another clue in the background that you missed the first watch, or notice another connection/symbology, just very well written. you're right, i think a lot of people don't realize that because the murderer was a little more obvious than the first one, so they think that = not as good. but sometimes the interesting part isn't who, but how and all the other little details. the first movie was about the overall bigger picture, this one was really about the little details, which was cool. i think it'll be interesting to see the different styles of mysteries we get as more movies are added to the series.
@PickledShark2 жыл бұрын
Neither of them are well written though….
@JL-bh7ju Жыл бұрын
@@PickledShark 👁👄👁👍🏻
@faizansajid45942 жыл бұрын
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE, I LOVE THE REACTIONS👏👏
@rmhartman2 жыл бұрын
The zoom call had two points. One that many people here already highlighted: that all of them are associated with mysteries and murders. The second though is that famous people were just as affected by the lockdown as the rest of us.
@tracy42909 ай бұрын
Then I'd say it had three points, including showing us that Benoit Blanc is bad at simple puzzles.
@BAGibb Жыл бұрын
Nats insane perception skills watching these films are what keep me coming back (and her amazing reactions of course!). It always amazes me how she can figure out even the smallest details of the plot and still makes the whole thing enjoyable!
@ashleighkay8982 жыл бұрын
15 seconds in and Natalie already made me laugh... I love this woman🥺💕
@amorilloplays7124 Жыл бұрын
There's so many little details in Glass Onion that make it a delight for me to re-watch. The set design in particular adds a *lot* with the art in the grand hall and how it's displayed if you know what to look for.
@dar26852 жыл бұрын
Your comment about how Helen burning the Mona Lisa was a bit too far parallels Miles speech at the pool. "Am I the kind of person who will keep going? Will you break more things? Break bigger things? Be willing to break the thing that nobody wants you to break? They're gonna tell you to stop. Even your partner will say you need to stop. Because as it turns out, nobody wants you to break the system itself. "
@charliefarmer43652 жыл бұрын
Since you were wondering Natalie, Philip is Benoit’s husband.
@luisf27932 жыл бұрын
38:48 that fun cameo is perfectly timed because Natasha Leon is in a show that Rian Johnson made that is out now
@caseyh83862 жыл бұрын
My other half caught on the first time watching straight away when Miles says that Duke must have accidentally picked up his glass. He was like "but he put it in his hand?" just goes to show how much he's not paying attention to what people (usually me) are saying coz I never in a million years would have spotted that coz I was listening to Miles and watching Birdie dance like he said 😂
@sandmansleeps6572 жыл бұрын
I literally went "why hand him a glass when there's one on the table" during the scene, then had to rewind the movie to make sure I hadn't dreamt it up when the first flashback showed a different thing.
@caseyh83862 жыл бұрын
@@sandmansleeps657 honestly I'm just amazed by anyone who spotted it! That's observation skills I will never have lol ☺
@arcadeunskilled2 жыл бұрын
This is why humans are a social species I suppose -- we need the pay-attention-to-what-the-murderer-is-doing-with-his-hands people *and* the listen-to-what-everyone-is-saying people :P
@rmhartman2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I spotted that move too.
@RobinJay1939Ай бұрын
The fact that the mystery was so obvious is kind of the point. It's a glass onion; no matter how many layers there are, the center is still completely visible. It's the expected tropes of the murder mystery that obscure the fact that the actual mystery is barely a mystery at all
@giuliamarquez69382 жыл бұрын
been watching your channel for the last couple of days bc i love watching reactions to fall asleep (take it as a compliment) and had no idea you were celiac, so am i!! sending lots of love from brasil🇧🇷 hope your tummy is doing ok🫶
@chelsea8053 Жыл бұрын
Darryl (the random dude on the island with them) is the detective that was a big fan of harlan in the first movie!!!
@TheDreamerExtreme2 жыл бұрын
If you're interested, Rian Johnson (the director) has a show on Peacock just released called Poker Face. It's an homage to old shows like Columbo aka a howcatchem (where you witness the murder and the main tension is seeing how the main character nabs the murderer). It stars Natasha Lyonne (and *so* many guest stars) who was one of the Among Us cameos and it's been great so far if you want something similar like this and Knives Out!
@linkjag2 жыл бұрын
The zoom call scene probably would not have existed were it not for the (definitely unpaid) cameos. Also it's the last time we're seeing sondheim and Lansbury on screen after their deaths. The Ethan Hawke scene almost certainly would have been a different actor if he weren't there. Also among us and zoom (or discord) is how everyone who plays among us with people they know plays because the game itself doesn't have voice chat. I don't blame you for not remembering that though just pointing it out
@SonOvLaw2 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see a reaction where Nat doesn't treat it like a big joke.
@arvianworkshop71182 жыл бұрын
For anyone that's wondering what Glass Onion mean, here's a quote from Urban Dictionary "Originating from the Beatles song "Glass Onion" off their 1968 self-titled, or "white" album, the term was believed to mean a glass-lidded coffin by the followers of the Paul is Dead conspiracy. The real meaning of the song is that people were over-analyzing the Beatles' lyrics. A glass onion is something that would have layer after layer peeled away, only to realise that it was transparent all along."
@motivationmike47222 жыл бұрын
Omg nat I absolutely love that you dropped this. So happy for some good content
@doobsmcgee2 жыл бұрын
I hope the writer is able to keep cranking out fun movies with loads of twists and stellar casts like this. I agree that Knives Out is a better movie but that doesn't make Glass Onion a bad movie by any means. Both movies are super fun to watch.
@happyslapsgiving54212 жыл бұрын
That *is* and *isn't* a painting of him at the same time. It's a painted version of a speficic frame of the movie *Fight Club.* In the movie, Brad Pitt played that scene. That's literally Edward Norton's face on Brad Pitt's body. If you've seen that movie, you know why it's funny. 😁
@BubbaCoop2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that was the intent. Production designer Rick Heinrichs actual inspiration was English portrait painter Lucian Freud. Using photographs of Norton, a concept artist created the piece.
@rickykozak58 Жыл бұрын
“Is (Hugh Grant) Benoit’s assistant, or butler?”😂 Oh sweetheart
@simianinc2 жыл бұрын
The guests in the zoom call weren’t taking roles intended for other actors. It was a deliberate homage to contributors to the whodunnit genre - Sondheim with The Last of Sheila o Jessica Lang as Ms Marple and also from Murder She Wrote etc
@dr.braxygilkeycruises14602 жыл бұрын
When they first get the boxes in the movie, 1st, remember, the murder of Andi has already been committed. 2nd, they are trying to figure out the puzzles and *Yo-Yo Ma sits down and explains what a Fugue is (in music) and how it seems to be one song, but then it layers upon itself.* This then gets Leslie Odom, Jr's character to pull up the knob, which *creates a whole new set of puzzles and resets the game. THAT is what then happens In The Movie. We are watching one thing and then after "Andi" is shot, the movie resets and layers upon itself.* Also, for those who love anagrams, "Miles Bron" is an anagram for "Mr B is Elon." 😁
@theoneandonlytony2 жыл бұрын
i heard someone say that Darrel was the guy coming up with all the crazy company ideas and miles was writing them down and faxing them, thats why he keeps Darrel around on the island and that is now my head canon as well
@omalor2 жыл бұрын
GIRLL! I just saw this movie today for the first time, and you post your reaction!!! Great Minds LOL!
@m4tth3w9672 жыл бұрын
Lmao the text at 12:57 😂 Classic Cameron edit
@papl20 Жыл бұрын
this movie for me was the beginning of my benoit blanc obsession. His little funny old timey outfits, his funny accent. It also made me laugh so much because now i know that he wanted to team up with martha like he did with helen. What I want from now on is a shit ton of movies with Benoit solving mysteries and helping women who are fucked by the system. Bond girls are out, Blanc girls are in.
@PhilARobertson2 жыл бұрын
Angela Landsbury is for the obvious Murder She Wrote reference, Natasha Leonne is in a project by Rian Johnson right now, Kareem is big into mystery writing, he's even written his own Sherlock books. And Sondheim is just Sondheim. It was about who they were. Also, we lost Sondheim and Angela between filming and airing.
@BenChanNYC2 жыл бұрын
Glass Onion was a really fun movie, but it wasn't as much a murder mystery as it was a big misdirect. Also, Benoit may be a great detective, but he needs to be a better wingman. Both women under his protection were nearly murdered right in front of him - it was only dumb luck that saved them in both instances.
@greywolf7577 Жыл бұрын
He's a detective, not a body guard.
@BenChanNYC Жыл бұрын
@@greywolf7577 But if you're going to go after murderers, and drag along a civilian to help you, it's a tad irresponsible to not be at least somewhat capable of handlling yourself, y'know? Still, it was interesting that it happened in both movies.
@MichaelDavis27542 жыл бұрын
I love the lights going out especially when it was alluded to with the "that's like loading a gun and turning the lights out"
@vatechie214 ай бұрын
The zoom call part i think they were trying to highlight who in the world would be Benoit's compatriots and without having to explain who they were (if they were just other actors) + trying to find a way to cheer him up.
@Lady_Vengeance2 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe you left out the “Child = NFT” scene 😂
@kajus8 ай бұрын
There are various comments about the purpose of the Among Us scene. Here is the meaning I got from it- In the round of Among Us we see being played, Blanc is the Imposter. The Imposter's role in the game is to make everyone dead- sowing mistrust, misery, and doubt, combined with bloodshed when the opportunities present themselves. In life, Blanc is not the catalyst for mystery. He solves them. His detective heart is so pure that even embodying his crew member Imposter avatar proves difficult, as he has no tangible motive to kill everyone. The win condition is senseless to him. He doesn't get it. He instantly gets found out by his mystery-solving friends, and gets sent out the air lock. When he says, "I think maybe this game's just not my thing," he's not talking about detecting in the context of the game, he is talking about being the Imposter in the context of the game. Then the rest of the film plays out like a real life Among Us game, with Blanc now an *actual* imposter, but this time with PROPER motivation- there's been a murder, someone on the 'ship' is the guilty party, and he must be an imposter to solve the case. Does the Among Us scene distract more than inform with its cameos and stuff? Maybe. I think it was a nice little bit of thematic context slipped into frivolous cameo fun, as most people were distracted by Lansbury & Co,,and maybe that was the point. To be distracting. To hide the proper context of Blanc's role in the film right at the start in his first scene, right under our noses. Blanc was the imposter from Minute 1 when he arrived on the dock, and he actually was quite good at it, unlike his performance playing the game. He just needed the proper motivation. Another fun parallel is that just like in Among Us, there can also be a second Imposter, which the film included with the Helen-as-Andi twist.
@inkheart1512 күн бұрын
I like both these movies from the story perspective. Knives out was told through the supposed murderers perspective until we’re given the big twist! Glass onion seems like it’s going to be more traditional and we think miles will obviously be killed, only to find out that this was really a murder mystery the whole time and it was Helen and Blanc looking for Andi’s murderer. I hope the third one has a new story perspective too! That’ll be fun!
@CaturdayNite2 жыл бұрын
I caught Bautista being handed the drink. When they showed the first flashback, i KNEW it was different. That he was handed the drink, not that he picked it up himself. I thought i was all smart and stuff. :😜 ...until i realized i missed Benoit calling "Andi" "Helen" instead when they met outside in the dark, or the recorder being tossed into Birdie's purse (you can see it in the beginning, over her shoulder), and several other things that flew right by me. Daryl (not here!) was in a vampire lovie that came out recently called Blood Relatives. Good stuff that he starred, wrote, and directed.
@richardlicht79272 жыл бұрын
1976 movie, "Murder By Death" had a similar theme. It's a comedy/mystery. I have it saved on my DVR. Truman Capote invites famous detectives to solve a murder that will be committed at his dinner party. Great cast including Peter Falk, Peter Sellers & David Niven.
@mohammadzekereya93112 жыл бұрын
•Noah segan play Derol who previously played Trooper Wagner in knives out and he is in every single Rian Johnson movie. • Rian Johnson confirmed that Hugh Grant's character Phillip is Blanc's partner. •Joseph Gordon Levitt voices the hourly DONG , he had a vocal cameo in knives out 1 as well.
@Reapster042 жыл бұрын
Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury both died shortly after their roles were filmed, so these cameos were their final appearances in pop culture. Rian Johnson put them in there because he is a huge fan of both of them, and he saw their addition as a tribute to two of his favorite artists (his words) and both had histories with to whodunits. So no chance they were getting cut.