*GLASS ONION* had SO many TWISTS that we DIDN'T expect!! (Movie First Reaction)

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  • @ReelTimeYT
    @ReelTimeYT  Před rokem +23

    Make sure to check out the full watchalong to this movie and early access to the movies up on our Patreon right now! (The Menu (2022), Bring it On (2000), and Twilight (2008)): www.patreon.com/ReelTimeYT

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces Před rokem +314

    I just realized - Helen infiltrated a billionaire's private rich-person retreat, and stopped the release of his scheme to endanger people all over the world, by blowing his entire mansion up. That's straight up a James Bond plot. Helen is the James Bond of this movie.

    • @MrsWoodthorp
      @MrsWoodthorp Před rokem +16

      Funnier since the most recent James Bond sent her om the mission...

  • @kordei-7839
    @kordei-7839 Před rokem +501

    Janelle Monae’s character was the highlight for me. Her and the detective’s little friendship. Hope she returns in future movies.

    • @user-oo7dw4qw4b
      @user-oo7dw4qw4b Před rokem +50

      Most likely not since if we're following their format, only Benoit will be returning witha whole new cast and characters. We can still be hopeful haha

    • @DomR1997
      @DomR1997 Před rokem +10

      @@user-oo7dw4qw4b She could be the Watson to his Holmes, though. Shake it up.

    • @sarahobah
      @sarahobah Před rokem +5

      Benoit definitely needs a Watson bestie for his future sleuthing!

    • @ateam404
      @ateam404 Před rokem +1

      Well we got a repeat of the detective from the first one. He was the random dude at the house lol

    • @ericstahmer720
      @ericstahmer720 Před rokem +3

      @@sarahobah If there is a Watson to Benoit i'd lie it to be Phillip, Benoit's Husband played by Hugh Grant.

  • @isidran688
    @isidran688 Před rokem +211

    8:43 apparently ethan hawke made a cameo because he was filming moonknight nearby! he's a fan of rian johnsons work so he got to shoot that one scene

    • @ghostbunk
      @ghostbunk Před rokem +9

      I think you mean moon knight lol but yeah that was such a fun cameo

    • @isidran688
      @isidran688 Před rokem +7

      autocorrected to moonlight lmao thx for pointing it out

  • @supersucks
    @supersucks Před rokem +72

    that last shot of Helen looking at the camera before the film credits is just her posing like the Mona Lisa. You don’t know if she’s sad (because of her twin’s passing) or happy (because she just got her revenge)
    Also the Red and Blue painting (Piet Mondrian painting) that hides the red envelope was hung by Miles is upside down which further shows he’s an actual idiot 😂

  • @abyssyt2256
    @abyssyt2256 Před rokem +496

    The best part about watching Glass Onion reactions is watching NOBODY catch Miles handing Duke his glass. It’s great every time.

    • @arielc7730
      @arielc7730 Před rokem +27

      A guy (was a guy?) did it and said he was being gaslighted! That was cool, but it came to nothing

    • @anthonyleecollins9319
      @anthonyleecollins9319 Před rokem +137

      And almost nobody catches that Blanc calls Helen by her actual name before the flashback/reveal.

    • @abyssyt2256
      @abyssyt2256 Před rokem +6

      @@anthonyleecollins9319 Yes! That too

    • @scarlettmi
      @scarlettmi Před rokem +48

      I totally caught it the first time, and even so, I still started second-guessing myself after!

    • @unclewiley1986
      @unclewiley1986 Před rokem +2

      @@anthonyleecollins9319 Omg when?

  • @jakkeday1
    @jakkeday1 Před rokem +40

    Lionel wonders why Miles kept the napkin and says, "Why didn't you just burn it?"
    That gives Miles the idea to burn the napkin and he points to Lionel when he does it!

    • @crossbow323
      @crossbow323 Před 6 měsíci +9

      that man literally never had an original thought

  • @dandavids769
    @dandavids769 Před rokem +146

    I love that everyone stayed true to their character because they truly were never gonna tell the truth until miles had nothing else to pull through for them.

    • @ashleighmodglin
      @ashleighmodglin Před 9 měsíci +4

      Until at the end they show that they are willing to do what’s right, even thought they wouldn’t get anything out of it. They were still ruined. Also, only Lionel, Birdie, and Claire said anything because they were the only ones who had their teeth on Miles tit. Whiskey and Peg didn’t do anything wrong and wouldn’t have had any adverse reactions from telling the truth so it makes a bigger impact coming from the “shít heads”.

  • @scottcole6093
    @scottcole6093 Před rokem +113

    Both movies are excellent because they’re character-based and the whodunnit is less important than the process of how it was done. Janelle Monae clear MVP here… she’s too talented for just one person, it’s unfair 😂 😂

  • @byanncalorraine7574
    @byanncalorraine7574 Před rokem +199

    I thought Whiskey had something to do with it at first (maybe bc I just also love Madelyn Cline lol). I fell for the whole Glass Onion concept, thinking it was a more complex mystery but it was put together by an idiot. However, it was such a fun movie that I really enjoyed. Definitely different to Knives Out I don't even want to compare them too much because I like them both. And of course, Benoit is just the best character and loved his dynamic with Helen. Can't wait for the third movie!

    • @peaceofpie94
      @peaceofpie94 Před rokem +10

      I’m glad both movies went with a different tone/atmosphere! First one was very New England, stately mansion setting with a lot of family tension, Glass Onion went with the exotic seaside setting with a “friend” group dynamic. I wonder what the third movie will go with 🤔

    • @ashleighmodglin
      @ashleighmodglin Před rokem +3

      @@peaceofpie94 Also, you knew how the old guy died in the first one. You were seeing whether or not anyone else would catch on. This one is a mystery all the way through.

  • @SH-fl6sj
    @SH-fl6sj Před rokem +23

    The collective "woah" when Madeline Cline entered was so funny I had to watch it twice.

  • @simplyambyy
    @simplyambyy Před rokem +98

    one thing that no one ever catches is that helen writes miles' name down on the "clue" suspect list, but she put it as a header and not one of the spaces with a spot to mark for motive and opportunity, which is a small detail i love.
    another missed catch is blanc yelling "helen!" when the lights are out and they're looking for andi after duke's death (before the cut). no one ever catches it with all the chaos and confusion.
    also both movies have 3 things that i hope continue in each new movie: noah segan (who played derol in this one and trooper wagner in knives out...he's in every rian johnson movie), a mention of the game/movie clue, and a line about a group of people holding on for dear life to someone rich's theoretical boobs (in knives out, ransom said joni had her “teeth in the family’s tit for years”)

    • @throughthebookingglass4190
      @throughthebookingglass4190 Před rokem +7

      yes! i totally wrote off him calling her “helen” as some kind of quirky southern exclamation of shock lmao

    • @torbenbirch
      @torbenbirch Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@throughthebookingglass4190 i actually thought he was yelling 'hey!' xd

  • @brutishwing2.090
    @brutishwing2.090 Před rokem +27

    They picked up on A LOT of clues, very impressive

  • @joeylastname1329
    @joeylastname1329 Před rokem +75

    You guys were closer than any other reaction video I've seen. You definitely caught more clues.

  • @amyriim
    @amyriim Před rokem +57

    I feel like Knives Out feels more like a comfort movie bc it’s around the Holidays w family & for that reason it will always live up. & Glass onion is more comedic & exciting bc of the change of scenery, new cast & how the story flips itself around to reveal it was all in plain sight. Ana & Janelle were exceptional accomplices & love that they’re both minorities. Benoit Blanc is without a doubt the best detective in both. So it’s hard to compare. I feel like they’re more so just movies in a series rather than trying to outdo eachother. But the stereotypical tropes of the characters remain

  • @ambersmith1018
    @ambersmith1018 Před rokem +25

    Idk if you guys noticed but the last shot of the movie Helen is doing the Mona Lisa smile and pose. Love that

  • @kellifranklin4432
    @kellifranklin4432 Před rokem +80

    Another banger of a movie. Daniel Craig is absolutely amazing in this movie. The whole cast is great especially Janelle Monet. She just shined. Great reaction and commentary guys.

  • @sophiaaldous3199
    @sophiaaldous3199 Před rokem +62

    Fun reaction you guys; you caught on so much quicker than I did! 😄 Respectfully though, I disagree with you about Peg being a pointless character. Besides playing the serious counterpart to the oblivious Birdie (which makes Kate Hudson’s comedic moments even better when they interact), Peg also had a sincere reason to wish Miles harm. Besides him being rude and dismissive to her (she’s been Birdie’s assistant for years and he doesn’t even remember her name or bother to ask her what she would like to drink), if Birdie signed off on the statement about the Bangladesh sweatshop, then Peg’s reputation would be ruined too and she most likely wouldn’t be able to find a job as an assistant again. And Miles shows that he couldn’t care less. So even though she’s not as much as a standout character as the rest of that colorful bunch of “shitheads”, she isn’t superfluous to the movie.
    Thanks for reading, and I look forward to what you watch next!

  • @yeahthatspj4584
    @yeahthatspj4584 Před rokem +10

    Janelle Monae with the Mona Lisa smile and pose at the end
    🤌🏾perfectionnnn

  • @shelbykatherine0712
    @shelbykatherine0712 Před rokem +34

    I think the great thing about both movies is that they subvert expectations. The first one is obviously not a classic whodunnit and kept you guessing. Then with this one, everyone was expecting wild twists and turns like the first one. And Rian Johnson subverted those expectations by keeping it simple and expected. He still subverted your expectations, just in a different way and I really like that.

    • @lunacouer
      @lunacouer Před rokem +5

      All of this! I love that he knows internet culture so well that he knows how to make these stories fun. He knows people are gonna pick it apart and try to figure it out right away, and instead of fighting that, he plays around with it. Meaning, he doesn't subvert just to subvert - he's doing it because people are so good at guessing tropes now that he knows to twist the story to make it entertaining for us.

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Před rokem

      You can tell he’s read a lot of Agatha Christie.

  • @louhillen8254
    @louhillen8254 Před rokem +19

    Janelle was fantastic! This role for Daniel is just superb ❤

  • @cinavs21
    @cinavs21 Před rokem +44

    Hearing you refer to Kate Hudson as "this lady" made me realize you guys really need to watch/react to the phenomenal movie Almost Famous.

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Před rokem +1

      I wonder whether they know who Goldie Hawn is.

  • @aquariusmoon6174
    @aquariusmoon6174 Před rokem +8

    The real Mona Lisa is painted on wood and very small. And like Leblanc said it property of the French government they would never give the real one to him. That painting miles had was larger and painted on canvas so that means Miles didn’t even have the real painting which shows that his love for art is superficial. A real art enthusiasts would immediately recognize that it’s not the real Mona Lisa . The director confirmed this

  • @mahnameisj
    @mahnameisj Před rokem +14

    I saw an analysis of this film where they theorize that Miles actually believed that was the real Andi on the island and backs it up too. This is such a good film to rewatch and notice all these tiny moments that feed into the bigger picture that you don’t see the first time around. Great reaction from you guys and hope you guys see more and more of the layers of this glass onion 👌

    • @oq1106
      @oq1106 Před rokem +1

      I mean, he did just give her sleeping pills and put her in the car. He's not exactly brilliant and he was in a time crunch to leave. I don't changes much but I think thats a completely valid interpretation.

  • @priscillas4722
    @priscillas4722 Před rokem +13

    Helen taking a hammer 🔨 to that box in the beginning was the most relatable thing! 🤣 I could not be bothered 😒. This was a fun watch, not better than the first in my opinion but still good!

  • @dbarrett1539
    @dbarrett1539 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The moment Helen smashed that box, she had my heart

  • @williamburnham3659
    @williamburnham3659 Před rokem +8

    Kate Hudson was great, reminiscent of her mother's comedic roles

  • @11ibi
    @11ibi Před rokem +19

    Love rian Johnson as a director he hasn’t failed me yet his writing is just so clever and I love the the way he focuses on characters in these films also Janelle monae absolutely steals this film I’m glad she’s getting some awards recognition don’t think she would get in for best supporting actress but I would love it if she did

  • @user-gc3bc9jd5e
    @user-gc3bc9jd5e Před rokem +15

    this movie was so fun the whole cast is awesome with their roles, i loved your reaction guys

  • @kay049
    @kay049 Před 5 měsíci +1

    i love watching it back and looking for all the things you missed. the glass switching, the recorder being tossed in birdies bag, benoit calling “andy” helen and the accent switch right before she was shot, etc.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +18

    Happy New Year! I’m back here after a while. I just finished watching a ‘Glass Onion’ Reaction a while back. I’ll summarise my thoughts:
    - Daniel in Colourful Outfits with Ascots > Daniel Craig shirtless
    - Duke’s Mom is a Legend.
    - Toni Collette and Kate Hudson got the assignment for playing ‘Girlbosses on their own trip’.
    - Janelle Monáe was JUST SO BRILLIANT. Also, the outfits are awesome!
    - The number of cameos left me SHOOKETH.
    - Rian Johnson is determined to subvert every actor who played a Superhero and I support that decision.
    - We won’t look at hot sauces the same way again.

  • @garyglaser4998
    @garyglaser4998 Před rokem +17

    It took me a while to appreciate this movie because it's so different from the first movie, which I loved. I would have been more than happy with another cleverly written mystery among a different family. Instead, we got larger than life themes, more spectacle and less character development. Oh, well. It's still fun on its own terms. I hope Blanc's boyfriend (Hugh Grant) has a bigger role in the third installment.

  • @shinigamis_like_apples4797

    I honestly think this movie should get an award. It's so different compared to normal murder mysteries. Its like poetry rather than a mystery. The twists weren't complex but the way everything was hinted at and explained, the way it portrayed the conflict between truth and motives, and how justice plays into that. Just- wow. The big picture was there for us to see all along yet it was covered by - not even misdirects, but- pieces of the big picture, except the pieces of the picture were so scrambled, we just brushed it off because it felt too simple. The real beauty of it was that it was, extremely simple, and that made it hard to understand. A glass onion.

  • @jojomeme2228
    @jojomeme2228 Před rokem +24

    You guys caught on FAST! Good stuff, guys! 👍

  • @DaringDasher
    @DaringDasher Před rokem +5

    Zuff being the one to call out "circumspective" is lifting me 🤣

  • @ghostreaper100100
    @ghostreaper100100 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The end is especially fantastic because, in the guys own words, he put a override for the protection case of the Mona Lisa. It's all on him even even he tried to say that was happening.

  • @tortellinibaked
    @tortellinibaked Před rokem +4

    He is playing in the bathtub with Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, Natasha Lyonne (not Bedingfield), and in their last film appearances the great Angela Lansbury & Stephen Sondheim.

  • @anyankaable
    @anyankaable Před rokem +5

    in the initial videocall in the bathtub there is also Angela Lansbury aka Jessica Fletcher!!! amazing

  • @captainteeko4579
    @captainteeko4579 Před rokem +4

    Random fun fact: Daryl is the actor who played the cop trooper Wagner in the first film :)

  • @Favouredz
    @Favouredz Před rokem +10

    Great reaction, I love this movie. I actually like when they make movies current though, like including the pandemic cause when we look back at these movies down the line we'll remember what it was like.

  • @AlexanderTheMysticCrow
    @AlexanderTheMysticCrow Před rokem +2

    FYI- the other people playing Among Us were Natasha Lyonne, Angela Lansbury, and Steven Sondheim. And the one who understood the music clue at the party was Yo-Yo Ma.

  • @jamiedisu727
    @jamiedisu727 Před rokem +4

    Did he really say "Natasha Bedingfield"??! LMAO

  • @tommiller4895
    @tommiller4895 Před rokem +2

    I love the final scene of the movie with Helen with a Mona Lisa smile.

  • @kyleboffa793
    @kyleboffa793 Před rokem +3

    i just realized a big diff between the two. in 1, main girl was against blanc. in this, she was with him

  • @sweetmother2406
    @sweetmother2406 Před 11 dny

    I hope they keep making more KO movies with different casts and exploring different genres. It reminds me of Agatha Christie’s Poirot - sometimes he was in England, in Egypt, on trains, on yachts, with a unique cast each time

  • @audrelordelore
    @audrelordelore Před rokem +12

    this movie was so fun, I can’t believe I’ve seen this one but not Knives Out

    • @kordei-7839
      @kordei-7839 Před rokem +9

      The first one is really good you’d like it if you liked this one

    • @__Black_Sheep__
      @__Black_Sheep__ Před rokem +5

      Knives Out (in my opinion) is the far superior movie and I say that as someone who really enjoyed Glass Onion. However Glass Onion can't hold a candle to the greatness that was knives out

    • @audrelordelore
      @audrelordelore Před rokem

      @@kordei-7839 you think so? you’re one of many people that have told me the first one is good so now I HAVE to watch it. I’m excited.

  • @wraithflaire1639
    @wraithflaire1639 Před rokem +3

    Fun fact originally the Mona Lisa was originally considered a minor piece and only became famous after it was stolen.

  • @chanhw
    @chanhw Před rokem +3

    A Knives Out Mystery (spoiler free)
    The 2019 original Knives Out and the 2022 sequel Glass Onion are rewatchable films. Unlike other movies in the “whodunit” (murder) genre, the reveals enhanced rewatch experience as subtle clues became obvious.
    The director (Rian Johnson) is a master of expectation subversion and misdirection, as he made a distinctly different sequel in the same universe. Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is the only returning character anchoring both movies.
    The first movie was set in a stuffy New England house of a patriarch and his dysfunctional family (old money-ish).
    The sequel was set on a private Greek island of a tech billionaire surrounded by his inner circle of “disrupters” (new money-ish).
    The first movie is better (in my opinion), but the second is a worthy sequel - more transparent (glass), more layered (onion), and more fun in the sun.

  • @oOscarymvsbOo
    @oOscarymvsbOo Před rokem +8

    Natasha Bedingfield 😭😭😭 This is a sign y'all should watch Russian Doll he has to know Natasha Lyonne

    • @Wulfegang
      @Wulfegang Před rokem

      Also, Rian Johnson is coming out with a TV show starring Natasha. Of course it's about her solving mysteries too LOL

  • @dragontears
    @dragontears Před rokem +5

    Everyone in the Among Us scene is connected to mysteries. Kareem for example wrote a comic about Sherlock's brother and Angela was an actor in a famous mystery series.

    • @glossy283
      @glossy283 Před rokem

      Did Stephen Sondheim also have a connection to mysteries??

    • @laurs345
      @laurs345 Před rokem

      @@glossy283 the only thing I could think of was a movie he wrote with Anthony Perkins called The Last of Sheila that was a murder mystery whodunit.

  • @lilybethkuhn9650
    @lilybethkuhn9650 Před rokem +2

    One way you know she isn’t Cassandra is because the real Cassandra has her hair parted a different way

  • @heligolightly
    @heligolightly Před rokem +12

    When Rob said that he had seen Daniel Craig in silly vacation outfits I felt personally offended because his wardrobe in this is 🔥😂
    I thought this one was good but personally I like the first one more, just because I love dysfunctional families and the setting 😂
    It definitely feels very different to Knives Out, which was very intimate. Glass Onion feels bigger with a more artificial look and very much like sequel.
    But again it’s a great societal commentary and I love how Rian always puts these underestimated female characters with a minority background at the centre who are taken advantage of by privileged, entitled pricks.
    Btw the other people that were playing Among Us with Blanc were Angela Lansbury (Murder, She Wrote), Natasha Lyonne (OITNB, Russian Doll) and Stephen Sondheim, so pretty iconic people 😂
    Also.. justice for Peg/Jessica Henwick 😂😂

  • @decusq
    @decusq Před rokem +9

    So lets get into the DELICIOUS defeat of Miles point by point
    -Mona Lisa is valued at 874 million dollars according to the Louvre and Art Society. Miles VOIDED the insurance agreement by having an override button installed for some dumb reason MEANING Miles has NO COVERAGE in the destruction and paying for the Mona Lisa himself, along with any other fees and penalties i imagine the French Government would tackle on so probably close to a billion in damages.
    -KLEAR destroyed the Mona Lisa meaning Miles is about to lose more money with his company since all the investors will probably sue him to return all their money.
    - Finally Miles is probably facing 2 life sentences for 1st degree and 2nd degree murder for Andi and Duke.

    • @ghostbunk
      @ghostbunk Před rokem +2

      Just an interesting tidbit: some fans are saying that in this movie, the Mona Lisa could be a fake, because the original was painted on wood and this one looked like canvas when it went up in flames. If that's the case, it suggests that Miles is either lying about it being the real Mona Lisa, or he's such an idiot that he doesn't know it's a fake... there's also a Rothko painting in the background that's hung upside-down so that further implies that Miles has no understanding of art

    • @luiscalzoncit2820
      @luiscalzoncit2820 Před rokem +2

      @@ghostbunk I've seen this theory around, but it just doesn't make sense, burning the Mona Lisa is the only real reason for Miles downfall, destroying something so valuable and irreplaceable regardless of the money he has is the reason his reputation will be forever ruined, which, in turn, is the reason why the other disruptors finally betrayed him, as he won't be able to bankroll their lives. And we've seen they are capable of even ignoring murder.

    • @ghostbunk
      @ghostbunk Před rokem

      @@luiscalzoncit2820 You're totally right that Miles can't know that the painting's fake, because that's the tipping point for him realizing that his reputation is ruined. As for the rest of the disruptors, the belief that the painting is the real thing is what makes them willing to betray Miles. I think it would be funny if somehow Miles had asked the French government if he could take the Mona Lisa and they gave him a fake or a copy without him realizing it haha
      I guess my thoughts are that it doesn't really matter if the painting is real or not in this film, as long as the characters believe that it is real.

    • @luiscalzoncit2820
      @luiscalzoncit2820 Před rokem +1

      @@ghostbunk Yeah, I guess this theory was based on people not wanting the Mona Lisa destroyed. But in the context of the movie, the destruction of the real thing is what makes Helen's revenge make sense both in the practical sense and the thematic sense, as Helen is the real disruptor there, plus, unless the French government has personal beef with Miles, why would they hide the fact that the real Mona Lisa is actually safe, and if they do, they'll have to keep the real one hidden for actually Miles to get any consequences for his actions. I don't know, maybe it was a fake and that would make a funny joke for the movie, but Im glad it was never clarified because it would go against the logic of the whole Helen arc.

  • @TheSuzberry
    @TheSuzberry Před rokem +1

    When you watch it again note how much Helen’s expressions remind you of the Mona Lisa.

  • @lilybethkuhn9650
    @lilybethkuhn9650 Před rokem +2

    I was the only one in the family who still believed that it was Miles. They all said that would be too obvious but that was the point. People don’t always believe it is the obvious one cause it’s too easy so they trick many into not thinking it’s Miles. Fir me there were countless clues

  • @cuclainne
    @cuclainne Před rokem +4

    You meant Natasha Lyonne, the actress and not Natasha Bedingfield, the singer (one of the 4 playing Among Us with Benoit). I don't even want to go into how old you must be when you don't know who Jared Leto is, and how old that makes me feel! Lol.

    • @laurs345
      @laurs345 Před rokem +1

      lol yea I knew there was no way they were going to know who Angela Lansbury or Stephen Sondheim was!

  • @MrHenry84
    @MrHenry84 Před rokem +10

    You didn't recognize Angela Lansbury or Stephen Sondheim??? My gay heart aches for you.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +2

    It was such a delight watching this movie on New Year’s Eve.

  • @__Black_Sheep__
    @__Black_Sheep__ Před rokem +2

    Man I haven't seen a single reaction or comment on a reaction that mentions Joseph Gordon-Levitt is credited as 'Hourly Dong'. I find it hilarious

  • @PatriciaGail
    @PatriciaGail Před rokem +2

    thank u sm for blessing my friday 🥲

  • @porgyt7177
    @porgyt7177 Před rokem +3

    Once Knives Out was a hit on Netflix, the streaming service contracted TWO more movies.
    Thus, we WILL have a 3rd !!!

  • @viktoriahere
    @viktoriahere Před rokem +1

    I love this movie so happy yall reacted to it!!

  • @redhoneytea
    @redhoneytea Před rokem +3

    I really like this movie! You guys followed clues so well too. Sad I never got to see your reaction to the first knives out on youtube.

  • @_WhiteW0lf_
    @_WhiteW0lf_ Před rokem +2

    The ending scene: Janelle Monae Lisa

  • @amandagoodtime7751
    @amandagoodtime7751 Před rokem +2

    This reminds me of the 1985 clue movie a little bit and this cast was incredible also can’t wait for the next season of outerbanks

  • @micahbanks4324
    @micahbanks4324 Před rokem +6

    NATASHA BEDINGFIELD LMFAOOOOOOOOOO

  • @mojoshivers
    @mojoshivers Před rokem +18

    While I do like the new one, I still like the original better. I believe the ending to this one kind of let me down. It’s very chaotic and seemingly very random.
    But then somebody explained it ties into the idea of disruption and breaking the system when regular and legal tactics don’t work. That basically bumped the movie from a 7 to an 8 for me. The original is like a 9 for me for comparison.

    • @kordei-7839
      @kordei-7839 Před rokem +7

      I thought the ending was very cathartic and unexpected

    • @mojoshivers
      @mojoshivers Před rokem +2

      @@kordei-7839 I agree. It was like letting out steam and very rage-induced, but it felt less like solving a mystery as the first one was. This felt more like the end of a psychological thriller where the main character does something to bring about the ending as opposed to figuring something out to bring on the ending.
      It’s not bad, but it leaves me unsatisfied for the movie being a mystery.

    • @MoeRenai
      @MoeRenai Před rokem +6

      While Knives Out was also my fave of the two, I wanted to share a few extra lil details about Glass Onion that I enjoyed: the lil snippet of Among Us at the start of the movie works (not just in bringing up a mystery game that was popular during the year the movie takes place) in that it shows Blanc playing the role of the “impostor.” Similarly, he and Helen were the “impostors” among the rest of the cast on the island. Also, I read a comment on another video where someone explained that the Beatles’ song of the same title was also made in response to fans trying to find hidden meanings in their songs, which works with the anti-mystery theme of trying not to overthink what’s really going on.

    • @mojoshivers
      @mojoshivers Před rokem +2

      @@MoeRenai That Beatles’ tidbit is one I never heard before. That’s a good catch.

  • @tomesofawesome8041
    @tomesofawesome8041 Před rokem +1

    At 58:10, I forget who said it, But I think the thing I love most about these films so far, is that they're all different. Similar to reading Agatha Christie, or the Hardy Boys. Each is it's own, separate mystery, and they don't need, to be connected.

  • @almajortiz
    @almajortiz Před rokem +4

    You guys are doing so much when it comes to watching so many films & shows it’s amazing 👏 Have you guys thought of watching the White Lotus yet?

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Před rokem +2

    54:29 An expensive car that stands out in a crowd - ie what you should not be driving when you're going some place to murder someone because it's too recognisable and it's too risky for someone to notice it and remember seeing it on the day in question. But Miles never thought of that because.....say it with me now.....he's an idiot.

  • @spootot
    @spootot Před 9 měsíci

    it just occured to me that Benoit passively solved the ☆Murder Mystery☆ while he was actively working to solve the real mystery

  • @anakabrawn1358
    @anakabrawn1358 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I understand why people like knives out more and it's definately more of a mystery but I find glass onion more enjoyable so I like it better

  • @angelchavez1220
    @angelchavez1220 Před rokem

    AYEEEE I KNEW YA WAS REACT TO THIS!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @novaaa42O
    @novaaa42O Před rokem +3

    Close enough! It’s Natasha Lyonne

  • @karleighhurt
    @karleighhurt Před 5 měsíci

    whats so funny is i saw miles hand duke the glass but i just thought it was a mistake on his part until he said he picked up his glass then i was like oh thats not what happened, he killed him 😂

  • @LinguaPhiliax
    @LinguaPhiliax Před rokem

    5:37 "This is complex." XD

  • @jen_k4568
    @jen_k4568 Před rokem +6

    Ahh yess!! 👏🏻👏🏻 i hope y’all check out the Truman show or eternal sunshine of the spotless mind or even 500 days of summer they’re all great! :)

  • @kymsat.h.o.t1758
    @kymsat.h.o.t1758 Před 8 měsíci

    i’m a taurus as well bryce 🤭💕

  • @natashanorris650
    @natashanorris650 Před rokem +3

    Peg had to be there because Birdie would have not been Birdie without her.
    Cancel culture would have sank her ship along before she gained any real popularity. Peg makes Birdie possible.

  • @alildaisy2180
    @alildaisy2180 Před rokem +1

    Dude I just realized this movie is like an actual glass onion. You have to look at it from different angles to see all the layers. If you look straight on, it will just be clear and you can see the center, but if you tilt it or your head (and therefore your perspective), you will see the layers that lead to the center. This movie and every other murder mystery forces your perspective to be tilted so you have to go through the layers with the detective to eventually reach the center, when in reality if you could see the whole onion (big picture) you would see straight through to the center (mystery solved). What a BEAUTIFUL metaphor.

  • @forgemakesstuff2734
    @forgemakesstuff2734 Před rokem

    The thing I love about this movie is that it's not a complicated, dramatic mystery with action and suspense---it's so incredibly ridiculous, and it's just about terrible rich people trying to save their own asses
    I love it so much

  • @emorymcc
    @emorymcc Před rokem +1

    It isn’t Natasha Bedingfield lol but it is Natasha Lyonne!

  • @xejelah
    @xejelah Před rokem

    One major difference between this one and Knives Out is you had the potential to figure out the latter if you followed the clues. In this one, you could only guess, because key elements of the story aren't known until the middle of the movie which are crucial for getting all the information. We'd all know it was Miles the second he saw "Andi" the first time. The movie would be obvious.

  • @danhoskins2359
    @danhoskins2359 Před rokem

    Guy in the middle might actually be derol 😂

  • @paul4000
    @paul4000 Před rokem

    Skeezy looking one in the middle got real butthurt about the movie being “overly topical,” methinks someone had a moment of being seen 😂

  • @iamthesolitarymaninblack

    I remember seeing a pic or video about a woman wearing the mesh mask.

  • @BJDevil20
    @BJDevil20 Před rokem

    I was waiting for this reaction. Knowing OBX lol

  • @bluepearl_22
    @bluepearl_22 Před rokem

    I really liked this movie and how Rian Johnson crafted the story but what I found even more impressive was the fact they managed to make us pay less attention to how gorgeous Jessica Henwick is irl by making her a low-profile and less important background character.

  • @halfbeats
    @halfbeats Před rokem +2

    Very off topic, but please tell me that's a Fleabag poster in the BG with the fox. If so where did you get it from?? Also loved the reaction!

    • @ReelTimeYT
      @ReelTimeYT  Před rokem +2

      Yes!! That was actually sent in by someone for our Mail-Time series but if I remember correctly it was from Displate!

  • @valentinafangirling
    @valentinafangirling Před rokem +2

    Miles was based on Elon Musk and a couple other rich creators. Just a fun fact lmao.

  • @danielaarroyo3147
    @danielaarroyo3147 Před rokem

    Guys you need to watch the kdrama called The Glory, it’s super good

  • @iamthesolitarymaninblack

    Someone mentioned that the guy walking around with the beer represents Covid.

  • @vuyolwethu_m26
    @vuyolwethu_m26 Před rokem

    oh yeah BTW, that was Natasha Lyonne. have you guys seen Russian Doll?

  • @HuntingViolets
    @HuntingViolets Před rokem

    It was Natasha Lyonne, not Bedingfield. Also Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim.

  • @AbsolutAlim
    @AbsolutAlim Před rokem

    Thats how I reacted when I saw Kareem Abdul jabbar

  • @iamthesolitarymaninblack

    Angela Lansbury and Natasha Lyonne on the zoom call.

  • @em.415
    @em.415 Před 5 měsíci +1

    “Sorry feminists” omg they nailed those insufferable podcasters 😂

  • @ghadialqhatani2675
    @ghadialqhatani2675 Před rokem +2

    Can you guys react to the movie called four brothers if you haven’t seen it yet i think you gonna love it , thank you for everything I really enjoy your channel 🫶

  • @vroomvroomvroom889
    @vroomvroomvroom889 Před 10 měsíci

    yo taurus gang!

  • @emilykaniaris8989
    @emilykaniaris8989 Před rokem

    I liked Knives Out more, it was more mystery, had real consequences and a really good cast. But Glass onion was fun and unexpected.