REACTING to *Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery* THE DRAMA!! (First Time Watching)
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James and Hayley are reacting to Knives Out 2: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and there is so much drama!!! Danile Craig (Benoi Blanc) is invited to an island along with a crew of characters played by Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson, Edward Norton, Kathryn Hahn, Janelle Monáe, Leslie Odom Jr., and Dave Batista! Enjoy this first time watching mystery movie reaction to Rian Johnson's Knives Out!
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Who was your favorite character/performance in the film? Mine had to be Peg!!
Miles Edward Norton dumb funny villain
@@chasejones3101 It is okay for me since I watched the movie before the reaction... but why spoiling the story in the creator's first comment? Is it really worth it?
My bad
Janelle Monáe was probably my favorite when it was revealed she was playing Helen. She and Craig had a lot of chemistry in their flashback scenes that I enjoyed. Favourite character though was Peg, the one stressed out person in world of rich crazies felt so relatable. Her sweatshop reveal was perfect
I personally loved Craig as Blanc. The scene when he dismantles Mile’s original murder mystery game before it even starts had me dying. I also appreciate that Blanc’s character is queer, but it’s handled in a way that doesn’t make his queerness a caricature or a big deal.
The worst part is that everyone was shocked by the loss of Mona Lisa but none of them mourned Andi's death even for one second.
Meanwhile Duke is still dead and his body is likely burnt to a crisp.
"never know when sh_ts gonna go down"
So he always has a gun, but never an eppi pen. Kind of love it.
Definitely fits the character
I mean, he wasn’t wearing a mask when he and Whiskey arrived to Greece.
@@unforeseeable2.058 a valid point.
However this may have just been to prove he didn't understand how a pandemic virus could be a threat to him, especially while traveling abroad.
We know he knew pineapple was dangerous.
Mind you, I doubt he even had that gun to defend himself.
It's all image.
My favorite small detail ab the movie is how Birdie thought that sweatshops was where they made sweatpants means that when she said “Jewy” she might of GENUINELY thought it just meant cheap bc she’s just a complete idiot
Agreed. The joke is that she actually IS that clueless.
While I did like the first Knives Out better for its charm and more classic feel, Glass Onion is a sequel that does stand on its own merits. Watching it a second time around was fun, especially seeing how Blanc and Helen interact before the flashback reveal. My favorite example is when they all arrive at the island and Helen as Andi goes up to Blanc and says “This rich people shit is weird”.
When she arrives on the dock, Blanc isn't looking at her, he's looking at everyone else's reaction to her arrival.
I also found the term she used to point out his shoe was untied strange for the character they were setting up
Wish the two idiots in the video understood half of what you did. ❤
I agree, the first one was better for me but i also enjoy this one a lot.
If you watch the end of that shot, you can see Andi/Helen kind of lean in to Blanc, a slight hanging action. I thought it was weird when I first watched it, but now I see it as a hint that something else happened there.
I think Helen burning the Mona Lisa was a really fine line to walk. Initially it made my approval of her dip, but the more I think on it, I think there's a comparison being drawn between the Mona Lisa and Andi. It didn't feel good to imagine the Mona Lisa going up in flames, but that level of disgust and shame and grief is also how we should feel about Andi's murder. Andi was a priceless piece of art, and she was also destroyed by Miles's greed and hubris; it's just that he'll actually be punished for destroying the Mona Lisa.
That’s very interesting. I like that analysis!
If you're a Doctor Who fan, you know that it was a fake anyways.
It’s also arguably comparable to the climate protesters throwing food over at in recent months. In the same way that their protests only got attention due to everyone’s supposed shock and horror about possible damage to the famous paintings, burning the Mona Lisa was the only way to truly cement public opinion about Klear. Miles himself didn’t even realise he would suffer consequences from Helen’s “bitch tantrum” until she pointed that out. Burning the Mona Lisa was probably the best way to kill Klear, and by doing it, Helen likely saved thousands of lives.
Miles disrupters speech applies to what Helen did, she destroyed a small glass sculpture and everyone had fun, until she broke bigger and bigger things until she destroyed the thing no one wanted to break
If you are a Animal Crossing Fan, you know that Redd gives out multiple "legitimate" versions of the Mona Lisa. So "totally" more real Mona Lisas out there.
Personally I think the twin sister reveal works because the mystery is still happening, we still don't know who murdered Andi and we see Helen put in the work with her journal amd check off the motives and objectives. It works because it happens right at the perfect moment in the movie where its the final clue for the audience to start piecing tstuff together while we rewatch and recontextualize the events we saw in the first half
They also laid clues for the reveal all throughout the movie.
The cast has mentioned that she was "acting different" so many times that the reveal wasn't a surprise to me at all.
For those who don’t know, “Glass Onion” was a song written by the Beatles as a satiric response to people trying to find secret meanings hidden in the lyrics of their previous songs. The theme of the most obvious meaning being the correct one was reflected in this movie. ^-^
Thanks for pointing that out to those of us who have not listened to the song!
Well, I mean… the walrus was Paul
... goddammit. I mean, it's clever, but it's also not really an excuse for the movie to be predicable?
@@gFamWeb I personally found it less obvious than Knives Out was.
@@gFamWeb I would not call the movie predicable, Sure, it’s clear halfway thorough that Miles is the culprit but it’s not revealed if he is the only one or has one or more of the guests helping him till the end
Also i thought that Miles would be killed and Blanc would have to actually solve a real murder mystery
instead Duke is the person who dies at the party and Andi was killed before the opening of the film
and it’s the piecing together of everything up to the current point that is the mystery and experience.
I really loved Craig and Monae. They were so cute together. Great chemistry. Daniel Craig is so great in this role and it’s obvious that he’s having a blast. He can play this role forever as far as I’m concerned.
As you said he gave the glass to Duke so ...who is the murderer ?
@@vizitorluu9263 miles was he put pineapple juice in his cup and gave it to duke flash back duke hints he is allergic to pineapple
daniel craig said he would gladly play benoit blanc until the day he dies. i think your wish will come true
It feels like they let him just go all out and have fun in Knives Out and everyone fell in love with it. So they decided to keep making movies just so we could all keep having more fun with Beniot Blanc.
This is the fourth time I've seen it (once on my own, three times watching reactions) and I just realized Miles' initial invitation asked for dietary restrictions. Thats how he knew to put pineapple in the drinks.
Oh dang!! Totally right!!
There's also another hint in the invitation: It doesn't state place and time. It says "details to come".
For Blanc to show up, he must have communicated with someone who was properly invited and therefore received the follow-up details.
Honestly I don't know if he was that smart, he wasnt even planning on killing duke until Duke tried to blackmail him when he found out about Andi's death
@@whateveryouhearditwasntme4109 He didn’t plan the murder beforehand, but he would have known about Duke;s allergy from his response
Miles while an idiot is shown several times to be great at improving in the moment
Putting pineapple in Duke’s glass, Planting the idea that it was his glass that duke took, and not that he handed it to him, Burning the napkin before anyone gets a real clear look at it,
etc.
@@mckenzie.latham91 but he really is great at copying ideas, he only burned the napkin when Lionel said that he had it in his possession but didn't burn it, and that's only the time when he thought of burning it hahahahha
Blanc solving the murder game before the "murder" even happens is classic!
This movie showed that you can be the smartest person in the room and have all the answers but in the end, money wins. It takes a true disruptor, like Helen, to push until she does something no one wants, like burning the Mona Lisa, to make a change. Miles will go down for the Mona Lisa, a painting, but not for what he did to Andi, because money always wins.
It did hurt watching the Mona Lisa burn, and even though Helen did it for revenge and justice. NO ONE has talked about how that move just saved many lives because of how 'Klear' was about to be exposed to many people very soon. Also at the end when they all turn on him, they'd probably confess to seeing Miles hand Duke a drink he made and knowing Duke died from anaphylactic shock could possibly convict him for Dukes murder. Just seeing him leave Andis house would only help in her case if the mugs they drank out of still had his finger prints on it.
But he can be charged for more than just destroying the Mona Lisa. Since he invited people to stay in his mansion which he knew was powered by a dangerous substance and than a fire caused every part of that house to blow up, that's knowingly endangering the lives of everyone there.
I don't know if you guys recognised the "random guy" on the island, he was actually the same actor who played Trooper Wagner in the first knives out movie (the one who was overly enthusiastic about murder mysteries)
Oh shoot!!!!
Wait really?!
Loved Trooper Vagnar~ 😆 Title dropping all of Thromby’s books
I KNEW THAT WAS HIM!!!! The whole time I was like, "...Isn't that Trooper Wagner? I'm not crazy, right?"
I see at as an homage to shows like Poirot and Murder She Wrote (which also got a cameo in Angela Lansbury playing Among us). Both shows frequently had actors showing up as different characters in different episodes through out the seasons.
Fun fact, the dong sound is Joseph Gordon Levitts voice.
I think when we see the box being smashed at the start of the movie.. it is also a clue for us that it isn’t Andi…! Helen says to Benoit that her twin sister got all the smarts for the both of them. So for Andi it would have been super easy to open the box as it was meant to be opened, but not for Helen…. :)
Whilst the twin things is a little out of left field, the clues are there. As others have mentioned, people remark at how she's different. Another one is with the initial box scene, she has a towel around her hair. But actually, the main one is Blanc's opening: Among Us. They were literally the imposters on the island.
also, right before she gets shot the first time, blanc calls her helen! literally reveals it 2 minutes later but it counts!
Oh, I haven’t seen anyone mention the Among Us thing! Didn’t notice that
The other thing about Among Us is that we learn Blanc is terrible at stupid games…and what is in the box? A bunch of puzzles, sure, but he tells Miles the box was full of “juvenile” games. We assume by him saying that that he completed the puzzles, hence why we reject Andi/Helen being the one to give him the box, but you can figure out that he wouldn’t have been good at those puzzles based on those comments.
It's actually not out of left field. In addition to the clues you mentioned, Blanc literally called her Helen by mistake.
I didn't find it to be a surprise at all.
Also, Helen's hair was parted on one side (as Andi) but Andi's part was actually on the other side.
While I agree “we couldn’t know about the twin sister” they literally said “it’s like she’s a different person” when they were talking at the pool AND the kept hinting at a big personality change. Also, mysteries are built on hiding clues in the story and revealing them later. I wasn’t really bothered by it. I guessed both “twists” about 1/3 of the way through the movie and still enjoyed it.
Yeah!! Most of the fun of twists is catching the foreshadowing you didn't understand before. The only bad twists are the ones that literally come out of nowhere lol. The only thing that the Helen reveal really changed for the audience was realizing we weren't trying to solve dukes murder or miless murder, but ANDIS.
Yeah. It’s the same for almost every mystery/whodunnit. They will plan a lot of seed but withhold one 1 key information that will connect everything.
And the key in this film is: Cassandra already dead. When they revealed that, you can use everything they planned out to deduct who is the murderer.
That is not cheap, it’s just the same for every whodunnit.
Based on clues you mentioned I thought she had survived an attempted murder. Everyone was so wary of her and surprised she was there.
@@DemonLordSparda At first, we could ask ourselves why Miles sends an invitation to Andie knowing that there was the trial... The simple answer is that the boxes were sent before Miles killed Andie in her home, especially since it was not he who designed the boxes but his employees.
Second question, did Miles admit that it wasn't Andie? The answer is yes, but if he starts shouting you are not Andie, he would be suspect in the eyes of the others! In the meantime, he kills Duke because he understood with the Google alert that Miles was a murderer because he saw him leaving Andie's house at high speed (in a car that was not discreet), then he takes advantage of Duke's gun to try to kill Helen so that she doesn't discover the truth and doesn't find this famous napkin! It's perfectly logical!
At the end when the detective explains to everyone who she is, Claire, Lionel, Andie, Peg, Whiske ...are surprised, but Miles is surprised to see her alive, understands that it's over and understands then that Blanc was there since the beginning with this famous Helen and that he invited himself via the mystery box that Helen had received via a deliveryman at Andie's house .... He is so stupid that he has not been able to stick the pieces together since the beginning!
Indeed Miles is a big idiot because unable to plan and erase his tracks himself, he only stole the idea of Duke's allergy and White's idea (when he tells him after the game, it's like putting a gun on the table and turning off the light) and hence White's reaction when he says "it's stupid" because the detective was expecting a complex case, but in the end like the metaphor of Glass Onion, he just had to look at the center, the most obvious one!
@@MarionCMS62 he's not "the detective", bro... He's Benoit Blanc! Put some respect on the name lol
Watch it for the second time. Miles really had the gun and the phone in the entire lengthy scene. Watch his hands, his pocket, his hips, those gun and phone were hid but exposed. 😂
That's famous cellist Yo Yo Ma in the beginning scene of the movie btw. Rian Johnson's connections are insane
With every reaction I watch, I notice something new. Never caught how Helen says "My life was taken from me by someone-everyone..." when picking the fight and how she was speaking literally.
the 'and you did get your wish, to forever be remembered in the same breath as the mona lisa' was so powerful
The last shot of the movie is her doing the Mona Lisa pose and smile. I literally screamed it made me so excited lmao
THANK YOU! Every reaction I watch I wait to see if anyone notices how Helen(Janelle Monae) is the real life Mona Lisa come to life at the end. Even when they 1st show it, her character makes a face similar to the painting
I’m so mad I didn’t clock that miles gave duke the drink. So happy that you saw it and called it out.
I’m mad I didn’t make the connection!!
Clocked it immediately but then the next scene made me second guess myself lol
Worthy sequel, but I like what they're doing here. They're taking chances and switching up the situations, motives, and even how they do the storytelling while keeping some of the same elements as the original. I'll definitely go watch the third when it comes out.
Me too. I wasn't expecting them to capture lightning twice, but somehow they managed to. They still had the essence of what made the first one so great, but went totally new on almost every element. I love it.
Fun fact: Benoit is playing Among Us with Angela Lansbury (Murder She Wrote) and Stephen Sondheim (The Last of Sheila). The director cited The Last of Sheila as an inspiration.
I love how everything said in the movie is true. Daryl literally says ignore me, I'm not hear. The whole time I'm thinking he has something to do with this story, and he absolutely doesn't haha
Someone pointed out that he walks around with bottles of Corona, so he could be seen as the covid crisis going on outside, ignored by the main characters. But that may be overanalyzing. :)
@@kattahj oh crap... That's a good one
The best part is at the end when he and blanc are having a smoke and watching the compound explode
“Disruption”
“Fucking A!”
it’s funny but also shows that Blanc knew what Helen would do and got daryl out of there for his safety.
My wife noticed that the Mona Lisa there looked like it was on canvass, not wood like the original, which implies that the Louvre gave him a copy 'cause they knew not to trust him.
Ohhhh ok!!!
Fun fact: The random guy on the island Derol is played by the same guy who played Trooper Wagner in the first movie
And Joseph Gordon Lewitt did the voice for the hourly dong
I loved Janelle Monáe and Kate Hudson in this movie. I love the art of hiding the culprit in plain sight. I'm glad you noticed that he handed the glass to Duke.
They gave a lot of hints about Andi not being Andi. They consistently said she felt like a different person (Benoit Blanc accidentally calling her Helen etc). I was able to figure that twist and Miles being the culprit. In some cases I think this movie is more cleaver then the original. Like the clues here were a lot less manipulated by editing (Like the you vs Hugh reveal in the first film)
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I like that in second watch I noticed her accent slip in the golden tit speech
In regards to editing: I actually think this movie used the editing less and with more intention for storytelling then Knives out. When things were happening in real time they were unedited. Miles handed Duke the glass, Blanc called Helen by her name before she was shot, and she also was speaking in her southern accent then too. In regards to the twin sister twist, I think it was plot necessary for the structure of these movies. Just like what Knives out gave us when Marta was being questioned and
we were brought back to the Birthday party and saw and truly happened.
They take a regular “who done it”, then tell you who is doing what this whole time and why, so you are put into a completely different type of mystery, and you are STILL trying to figure out the “who done it.”
Loved both movies and this was a crazy roller coaster of a ride.
One of my favorite things about the movie is that we are literally told by Benoit Blanc several times hat his weakness is "dumb things" and that Miles doesn't make sense as a suspect because he isn't an idiot so it makes sense why the entire case confuses him because he expected an intelligent adversary.
I really hope Janelle Monae gets a oscar for this
Some fun details I wanted to bring up (even though I'm sure others have done so already):
1. (As mentioned in the vid) During the chaos of the lights out scene before Janelle Monaes character is shot, Blanc calls her "Helen", not Cassandra
2. Andi and Helen AS andi, wear their hair parted on different sides
3. The beauty of Helen beating the shit out of the box in the beginning is that Miles made an exceedingly complicated box that we spent the entire opening watching 4+ people solve, only to have someone solve it the smartest and simplest way -- just break that sh*t open. My girl really said "what's the best way to open a wooden box? A hammer". Our first hint at the lengths Miles goes through to look smart while actually being an idiot
And 4. The Mona Lisa was not a famous painting UNTIL its theft, which made international headlines. Because of the coverage, it became known as "the most beautiful painting ever painted" -- not because of its own display of technical skill, but because of a act of thievery. Poetic, then, that this is the painting Miles is the most enamored with~
(Please add more Easter eggs if you know them!)
the Mona Lisa that Miles bought is a fake - the Mona Lisa is painted on wood, not parchment which you can see when it burns
@@laramorrison5973 I dont think its parchment. its quick but it looks more like paint bubbling and peeling off to me, and theres something dark behind it when it flakes off
the breaking of the box is somewhat more complicated than that...
yes, Miles might be an idiot, but the complexity of the box holds a meaning... it's a product, a piece of design, there's craftsmanship behind it.
Andi would have appreciated craftsmanship, Duke too, Birdie would appreciate flashy trinkets which the box is, Lionel and Claire would appreciate the puzzle behind it... but Helen? she's not into that... for her, that's just a wooden box with a question mark.
the gang respects Miles's fine taste, but Helen doesn't know Miles, she has no reason to respect him!
Miles gets the idea to burn the napkin from Lionel who asked him moments before, "...you kept the envelope? You didn't burn it or anything?" Miles has no good original ideas.
The joke in the opening is that the mom isn’t a genius, all the puzzles are relatively simple
I thought when I was watching it - and I just confirmed - that the guy who recognizes the Bach piece is Yo-Yo Ma.
And I absolutely freakin' LOVE that Benoit Blanc quotes 2010. An underrated movie, in my opinion.
The Yo Yo Ma cameo is one of my favorite things about this.
good news for the art lovers. mona lisa is painted on wood and what she burned was on canvas. someone gave him a fake
Knives Out is one of my favorite movies ever and i truly adore it, it's brilliant and incredible. perfectly directed and written. Which is why I was really scared that the sequel won't be able to match up to the high standards.
I'm so happy it managed to do so. It's not better than Knives Out, the storytelling was still unique AF but different than the storytelling Knives Out gave us. I loved it and the twists i didn't see coming, it really played with my brain. Also, the cast was brilliant!
I can't believe Benoit Blanc married the Prime minister, good for him
They gave us The Rolling Stones for the first movie, they gave us The Beatles for the second movie. Which iconic band are they going to give us for the third movie?
I was going to say Bee Gees but they already had a song in this flick... so maybe The Kinks, Moody Blues, Procol Harum... or Pink Floyd...? Lots to choose from really.
The Who came to mind first for some reason 😂
@@jpz2009 YES!! Came here to suggest the same thing!
Black Sabbath.
....that'd be a movie.
I honestly wasn't expecting it to even be anywhere near knives out in terms of how good it was, but it really surprised me, the twists just kept coming and it all developed greatly in the end.
"why would you invite the best detective?"
captain america did that in knives 1
Jessica Henwick stole every scene she was in. Peg’s just great.
I think the smaller cast was a big thing too because we really got into each character and made me feel more connected to the movie and characters.
I love benoits lil cheeky face when he starts explaining the murder mistery solution
If you watch it again, the movie telegraphs the Andi/Helen reveal right at the start. She is the only one that didn't solve the puzzle box. Also, Benoit Blanc is playing Among Us in the bath, and he is the Imposter. This sets up that there will be an imposter on the island, and there is something off with Andi.
I like Knives out movies but this one reminded me more of my favorite movie Clue. They both were so good but for different reasons.
I love all the cameos, the man who identifies the music box song is YO-YO Ma
I didn't realize that the guy who plays derol was on the first knives out movie as one of the detectives alongside lakeith stanfield
I never was particularly a fan of Daniel Craigs characters in the past but I LOVE Benoit Blanc
I just finished watching the movie like 2 hours ago yet here I am to watch it all again
Glass Onion was a Beatles song and album, specifically making fun of people trying to go line-by-line for the real or hidden meanings of their songs. It's a glass onion because you can spend hours going over everything in detail, only to end with the simple truth that was out there the whole time. Love how the movie ran with the concept!
The editing of certain clips, was in the first one as well to throw us off remember the “Be-after-fore” plus I’m glad they’re not following an equation. It’s gets boring and predictable that way. Murder mysteries are meant to be hard to figure out. Though the one thing the did was pull a twist in the middle of the film. Just like in the first.
Yes! There are sooo many examples of it in the first film that signify that the DETAILS in flashbacks can't be relied on, just the big idea. The be-after-fire, the birthday cake, Ransom leaving, Toni Colette checking on the grandfather...
I absolutely loved this movie. Daniel Craig & Janelle Monae definitely carried this movie & everyone did a great job as well.
I don't think the editing was unfair. The sequence where we learn Andi is really Helen is quite long - it's not a 30 second reveal or anything, so you still have time to factor that into your guess at "who-dun-it" before the denouement and reveal.
Also, suitable in-universe for a bar, onion bottles (for their shape) are an actual thing, and an early form of the current wine bottle. It would make sense for a bar to name themselves after one, and also in-character for Miles to have no idea and take it literally.
i love how the movie ends with Helen in the same position as the Mona Lisa...
Aww, too bad Nobu couldn't join. I enjoyed his reaction to the first one and I was looking forward to his reaction to the sequel
Yeah we do what we can
Kinda random but the asian guy with glasses at the beginning is one of the worlds most famous classical and cello musician Yo Yo Ma I thought it was kinda funny how he accepted this like 10 second cameo.
Just to clarify Glass Onion is not the official sequel to Knives out.
It’s a fun spin off movie made to expand on Benoit Blanc. That’s why it’s a Netflix movie. And has no theater ralease. Knives Out 2 might come out in the future or maybe will get a couple more a noir Blanc Movies. Either way I’m glad This is one of the best role Daniel Craig has done. He is a joy to watch😂
i really liked that they bring back the disruptors thing near the end cuz (spoilers0
When One of them is breaking the glass sculpts, the others joined in as a way to rebel against Miles cuz they hated him but didn't want it to go past the point to where he'd be taken down. They rebelled against the system but didn't want it burnt down cuz they're all phony disruptors. Great films, i like it more than the first for sure.
I was pleasantly surprised by this one and I loved your enthusiasm through the watch.
You mentioned not knowing much about the genre so I'd like to suggest Murder By Death (1976). Someone invites some of the worlds most famous private detectives to their home to solve their death. You get to meet all the varieties of detectives that famous authors have already created. Definitely kinda meta ahead of its time, especially with the homeowner played by none other than Truman Capote(!). Even if you don't do an official posting, I hope you try it on yer own time.
Also Andi is seen often sitting just like the Mona Lisa. It's a parallel
Fun fact: Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the voice of the Hourly Gong.
"Yeah, that would be completely stupid." I love how even the viewer dismisses it as being so stupid as to be highly improbable.
I love how the plot and revelations of the film is not all compressed at the end of the movie, instead they peeled the layers of the plot, like an onion!
Great reaction, I really enjoyed the second almost as much as the first. I also really need to know where she got those glasses cause the tint on them is so perfect. Light enough I can wear indoors but also wear outside and everything I look up online has a darker tint which isn’t great for my nearsightedness😊
I will probably get hate for this but I like the second Knives Out better than the first.
I am so glad that I was able to solve this before anything was revealed. I will admit that I had to go back before anything was revealed, even before the twin sister thing was revealed, and watched the drinks scene again. However, when I saw the clues that I was looking for, I solved it lickety split. I noticed him giving him the drink, Blanc calling her Helen and inbreathiate not being a word the first time, but I didn't notice him taking the gun or the phone until I reviewed it.
Omg what a timing! I‘ve watched this movie with my parents yesterday evening. Which means I now can watch this video 🥰
I like the first one better (maybe bcoz I saw it in a cinema) but this is a very worthy sequel nonetheless!!
One of my favorite things that I didn't catch until subsequent watching is the way Birdie makes it to "private island" on the invitation and she's GONE, "whoooo"-ing and celebrating. It's such a great subtle touch.
Haha i was so concerned about all the glass and open-toed shoes too 😂
benoit's bathing costume is a nod to him being a james bond, sean connery wore those in the first james bond movies which i haven't watched in a while
I don't really understand what's unfair about Andys editing, the movie actually is incredibly clever in that on rewatching you can see various reveals that somethings up, her hair being in a towel in the first shot, her accent slightly breaking when she gets mad etc.
Personally I loved this movie, I love Knives Out slightly more but in terms of quality I'd say they're equal movies. I don't think at all the original should have stood alone as murder mystery franchises are one of the few that actually lend themselves well to the sequel stand alone story format. The fact that these movies are also all original stories that are bringing in audiences is incredibly important to keep such things alive in Hollywood. We need more original scripts point blank so we're not stuck with remake after remake so I say thank God these exsist!
LOL I said the same thing about the open toe shoes and all the glass!
WOOOO awesome reaction!! 😄
Can't blame ya for loving Peg, she was just chillin😂
Hope yall have a very happy holidays!!😄
I love Glass Onion. It was fun figuring out how things were put together, rather than revealed. The first time I watched it, I knew who the killer was after we got Helen’s story reveal. Because I remembered the conversation the group had at the pool, as well as everyone’s arrival on the island. Something about the reaction to “Andi’s” appearance didn’t sit right.
I just finished this movie and man it was good
i liked it more than the first one.
Whoever does the outfits and interior design in these movies did such a great job
No way is better than the first one but i loved the Andi/Helen twist in the middle of the movie.
I think this movie deserves to win the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical and the Critics Choice Awards for Best Comedy
I hope we'll gonna see more of Blanc and Phillip's relationship
7:49 it really is, it's gonna be crazy in the future to see stuff that subtly or not so subtly included the pandemic
Yeah it's interesting
I honestly must be Patrick I’ve been living under a rock too long I did not know this existed I loved the first movie it honestly gave me such cluedo vibes I loved watching this prequel! Also merry Christmas wishing you love and happiness in all you do ❤
Purple & Teal contrast is adorbz
Miles never had one original idea. Even burning the napkin was suggested by Lionel moments before.
The only thing I enjoyed more than this reaction video was The Glass Onion itself. Watching it with you was an utter delight.
the second I knew 100% who the killer was when the news broke and the sister saw it. I pieced it together
My first thought when i saw past miles was "lord farquaad"
oh i loved this. great reaction
You know what highlighted the movie for me: Angela Lansbury (may she rest in peace) and all the other I don't know really well Movie Detectives Blanc gets comfort from during the lockdown... it #s such a deep way to portrait this.
Woo hoo, let’s go this should be fun!
I did enjoy this sequel, Craig and Monae were amazing as I expected, and Hudson's character had me cracking up. But I do prefer the first one, simply because of it's timeless feel. Glass Onion definitely feels a little more dated to me, with references and certain characteristics of the characters. Also, I feel you on the "we didn't find out until halfway through". It reminds me of when I read my first Christie novel (The Mysterious Affair at Styles) and some of the clues were kept away because the detective wasn't the narrator. Knives Out felt more like a mystery I could figure out, whereas this one didn't because we had to wait halfway through for the clues.
That being said, this was still a well-acted, well-shot, and still pretty well-written movie, and I will definitely watch it when I'm craving mysteries.
I thought this was an amazing sequel! It had me on the edge of my seat as if I watching a slasher thriller! I really can’t wait to see what they do for the sequel!
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One of the things I think is incredible about this movie is Helen and the Mona Lisa. At the very last scene she's posed just like the Mona Lisa, and when Miles was talking about it and said you can't really tell whether she's smiling or frowning. Right after Duke said Helen was the loser, her lips twitched and everyone assumed she was mad because she lost the argument, but when it shows the same scene again, you realize that she's smiling because she really won. Also the whole part when Miles is talking about disruptors, "break something that everyone wants broken but then keep going when no one wants you to" is perfect for the end scene when she breaks the glass and keeps going until the Mona Lisa is gone. The Mona Lisa, which not even the audience wanted broken.
I absolutely love this movie! It's a bunch of poirot plots thrown together and it works!
This is not meth....
- Mona Lisa
I think Knives Out stuck the landing better with a more satisfying ending, but Glass Onion is the overall more entertaining movie.
I loved loved loved this movie. Exceeded my expectations. Topped the first knives out without a doubt!!!!❤ Janelle was just👏🔥
I saw this in theaters and it was great! People we all enjoying the mystery and reveals.