**Glass Onion lives up to the expectations and spirit established by Knives Out but doesn't bring anything new to a growing franchise.** Glass Onion is a fun follow-up to Knives Out that captures all the character and energy of its predecessor. While I enjoyed the original more, Glass Onion was still very entertaining. The powerhouse cast ensured that every character exploded to life through the excellent portrayals of Glass Onion's brilliantly chosen stars. Each role felt tailor-made to the ...
Read Full ReviewThere's nothing spectacularly brilliant about the film, except that the mystery is a pure pleasure to watch. The cast and technical aspects are great. And while the film is dedicated, for one, to Angela Lansbury (author of long-running Murder She Wrote) the detective here is clearly Dame Agatha Christie's. The closing credits also say that it's dedicated to Stephen Sondheim whose connection escapes me, other than he died just before the film was made, and perhaps too, that his music is typically...
Read Full Review**A childish scenario that prevented me from participating in determining who the killer was?** The first part was dazzling and surprising for those who watched the movie and the fans of movie type of: Who is the killer? The first part presented a group of well-known stars in a different format than the roles they played in previous acting works. In the second part, I face many challenges: Will the second part be better than the first part, or at least equal to it? Secondly, yes it present...
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(0:00) Opening of the movie
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(0:02) Birdie is bored during her party with her "bubble"
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(0:07) Part of the puzzle box
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(0:14) The Disruptors arrive at the dock in Greece, and meet Blanc for the first time
by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Joseph Bonn
(0:23) The dong chimes on the hour every hour on Miles' island
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(0:40) Miles serves everyone drinks before the murder mystery party
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(0:53) The Disruptors get drunk after Blanc solves Miles' murder mystery
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(0:57) Miles and Birdie dance as Miles tries to get everyone to stay
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(1:18) Blanc and Helen meet up at a restaurant and talk about the plan
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(1:20) Flashback: When The Disruptors are formed