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Жыл бұрын

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@YearRoundHibernater
@YearRoundHibernater Жыл бұрын
I still don't know how Rian Johnson got Elon to spend $40 Billion to do an advertising stunt for this film
@lenusniq_9746
@lenusniq_9746 Жыл бұрын
There has never been a movie unintentionally released at better time.
@DapperAsDarren
@DapperAsDarren Жыл бұрын
I was so confused about what stunt you meant at first 😂
@Rmlohner
@Rmlohner Жыл бұрын
The really amazing thing is that the movie was made in 2021, with Miles as an amalgam of a bunch of hated figures at the time (one of the more noticeable is Elizabeth Holmes with the whole Klear thing). But then Elon Musk just happened to stumble into being a perfect copy of him right before the film was released.
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
Miles was also giving me a bit of Adam Neumann vibes.
@dansmart3182
@dansmart3182 Жыл бұрын
And jobs that sweater was jobs.
@mst3KGf
@mst3KGf Жыл бұрын
@@dansmart3182 Yep and in that same scene there talk of a "reality disruption field", which was something Jobs liked to say. Plus the whole "screwing your partner out of their share of the company" is TOTALLY a Jobs move.
@sephjnr
@sephjnr Жыл бұрын
And only *now* we're seeing how much of a deranged, self-insistent fruitbat Elon Musk is.
@johnmccarron7066
@johnmccarron7066 Жыл бұрын
It's a really weird case of life imitating art.
@JeshuaSquirrel
@JeshuaSquirrel Жыл бұрын
Benoit is so offended at how dumb Miles is.
@unforeseeable2.058
@unforeseeable2.058 Жыл бұрын
Mainly because he wanted an interesting case to get him through the pandemic, but instead he got some simplicity.
@mst3KGf
@mst3KGf Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how Miles is a complete flip of Ransom in "Knives Out." Ransome is a lazy wastrel who only wants to keep living a rich, jobless, carefree life, but he is deviously smart and can not only think up a complex plan but can improvise on the fly. Miles is incredibly ambitious and energetic, but is a complete moron who, in the words of Edward Norton, has never had an original thought in his life and steals everything from everyone, even how to kill people. One is lazy but smart, the other ambitious but stupid.
@catherinehubbard1167
@catherinehubbard1167 Жыл бұрын
The guy delightedly explaining Bach fugue structure is Yo Yo Ma, arguably the most famous cellist in the world. This is my favorite of the many great cameos. Janelle Monae was wonderful in “Hidden Figures.” She’s good in this movie too and I hope to see her in more.
@BanyanTree1
@BanyanTree1 Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen a single reactor recognize Yo Yo Ma. It baffles me. I don't even consider myself a fan of classical music and I recognized him instantly. He was on Desus and Mero! Ma and Angela Lansbury were my favorite cameos.
@lolilie
@lolilie Жыл бұрын
Glad to find someone else that recognized Ma! I was ecstatic at his cameo, even if I don’t think he’d be at Birdie’s Covid party IRL.
@radlee974
@radlee974 Жыл бұрын
@@BanyanTree1 ​ I found one reactor who did recognize him! Oddly enough, her KZfaq channel is “Old Lady Reacts”. LOL. Thus far I’ve only seen her Glass Onion reaction, but it was pretty darn good! She’s chill/cool AF. I highly recommend that you go watch her reaction solely to support her for recognizing Yo-Yo Ma! (I assure you that you’ll enjoy the rest of her reaction!) Also, YES, I did give her props in her comments for being the _only_ reactor, out of the _many_ (Honestly probably _too_ many TBH, and yet here I am _again._ LOL.) Glass Onion reactions that I’ve watched who was able to point out Yo-Yo! So, _again,_ for *anyone* who’ s been bummed out by the _extreme_ lack of reactors recognizing the _incredible_ *Yo-Yo Ma* then PLEASE go watch the Glass Onion reaction by *Old Lady Reacts* as she 100% deserves some support from us for recognizing him! (And it’s a pretty solid/enjoyable reaction otherwise!)
@hawke5311
@hawke5311 Жыл бұрын
I saw another study of this movie that pointed out that Yo Yo Ma’s explanation of a fugue describes the structure of the film.
@HubertMotleyJr
@HubertMotleyJr Жыл бұрын
Came here to yell that that was Yo Yo Ma!
@dhackett1565
@dhackett1565 Жыл бұрын
Not only can you see Miles hand the glass to Duke when you go back to check, but you can also see him put the gun into the bucket on the bar. You can also go back and see the recorder Helen tosses into Birdie’s bag by the pool the first time through.
@arandomnamegoeshere
@arandomnamegoeshere Жыл бұрын
You can also catch Miles carrying Duke's gun in the hallway. The whole theme of everything being right there in front of us - obvious if we weren't caught up in the "complexity" and then remixed when the story is laid over itself to create a new version... lots of fun.
@dlweiss
@dlweiss Жыл бұрын
There's also a TON of shots that clearly show Duke's phone in Miles's back pants pocket - especially when he's hiding behind Blanc because he's "scared" of the other guests. But unless you remember them saying that Miles doesn't own a phone, it doesn't jump out as "odd."
@BrendanArntz
@BrendanArntz Жыл бұрын
Now I can't HELP but see Duke's phone in Mile's back pocket. I love this movie because on rewatch literally everything was right there the whole time. We just didn't know what to look for/at, we were all caught up in the spectacle of the film
@paytongibson9488
@paytongibson9488 Жыл бұрын
Also the painting in the bathroom where blanc talks to Helen has a red mark on the person in the painting exactly where Helen gets shot 🤯the speech Miles gives to blanc about disruption theory is the exact sequence at the end where Helen breaks small things then breaks thee point no one wants broken.... The mona Lisa The masks or lack there of at the beginning when they meet tells you about there personality.
@bloodymarvelous4790
@bloodymarvelous4790 Жыл бұрын
Benoit calls Andi "Helen" before the mid-movie reveal, and everybody glosses over him calling her a completely different name.
@Windupchronic
@Windupchronic Жыл бұрын
“That guy” is renowned cellist extraordinaire Yo-yo Ma. Also, the actress he’s delivering his lines to, Jessica Henwick, is herself a classically trained pianist.
@tinaloye2014
@tinaloye2014 Жыл бұрын
Jessica must have been freaking out. I gasped when i saw him, amazing cameo!
@nikolaos9652
@nikolaos9652 Жыл бұрын
Jessica was so good in the Gray Man. And it took me a while to realize she was the same actress who played Bugs in Matrix resurrections.
@greed13X
@greed13X Жыл бұрын
This was the final role for Sondheim as well as Angela Landsbury of Murder She Wrote fame. She is the older woman in the same scene.
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
Funnily enough, she was also in the 1970s version of Death on the Nile!
@anthonyleecollins9319
@anthonyleecollins9319 Жыл бұрын
@@eventingirl001 And she played Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyleecollins9319 I didn't know that! I will have to watch it. It would be funny if Rian Johnson starts sprinkling other actors from mystery movies and show into future BB movies. Like David Suchet who played Poirot for along time on the BBC/PBS Masterpiece Mystery series or Abigail Thaw who is the daughter of John Thaw (who played Inspector Morse until his death.) Essie Davies who was in the Phryne Fisher Murder Mysteries would be a wonderful addition to the Blanc Universe!
@hothotheat3000
@hothotheat3000 Жыл бұрын
That was very sweet to see him get visibly emotional about Sondheim. May he rest in peace.
@matthines4748
@matthines4748 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyleecollins9319 Angela Lansbury is best known to those under 30 as the voice of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast. The story is that she sang the title song in one take.
@axlm.808
@axlm.808 Жыл бұрын
I liked the description of Blanc as "grown up Fred" Note that at the end, he's enjoying the mess next to "grown up Shaggy" (who was the fanboy trooper in Knives out)
@Velociraptour
@Velociraptour Жыл бұрын
That was Trooper Wagner? I didn't recognize him.
@GuardianOwl
@GuardianOwl Жыл бұрын
@@Velociraptour Ya, I recognized him early in the film. Then when the turn came at the midway point I thought maybe it _was_ Trooper Wagner and Blanc had brought him as undercover back-up.
@MrDarkwing78
@MrDarkwing78 Жыл бұрын
I love the number of cameo's in this, especially that hourly "Dong!" which was Joseph Gordon Levitt's contribution!
@zurnie
@zurnie Жыл бұрын
I got a huge laugh out of what I took to be a video portrait of Serena when she suddenly asked if they wanted the work out or not...
@bloodymarvelous4790
@bloodymarvelous4790 Жыл бұрын
JGL is in every Rian Johnson movie since Looper: Looper (young Bruce Willis) The Last Jedi (voice of Slowen Lo) Knives Out (voice on the TV murder mystery) Glass Onion (the DONG)
@elbinho1318
@elbinho1318 Жыл бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 Even before Looper he was in Brick
@mst3KGf
@mst3KGf Жыл бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 So, for the record, is Noah Seegan (Trooper Wagner in "Knives Out", the stoner guy here). He and JGL are in everything Johnson does. Also, there's a great callback joke with Serena seen reading "Gravity's Rainbow", which Blanc said in "Knives Out" is a book nobody reads.
@AnotherScribbler
@AnotherScribbler Жыл бұрын
I love the “Among Us Crew” at the beginning. Angela Lansbury (Murder She Wrote), Natasha Lyonne (soon to be detective in a Rian Johnson show), Kareem Abdul Jabar (Sherlock Holmes scholar and writer), Sondheim (co-wrote a mystery novel). Obviously Sondheim & Jabar are known for other things, but still!
@Rated314
@Rated314 Жыл бұрын
The thing for me, with the exception of Helen... upon rewatch, you can clearly see ALL of the things the we allowed ourselves to ignore. It's all there... the drink, the gun, the reaction to Andi... the plethora of malapropism. Delicious.
@saberstrike000
@saberstrike000 Жыл бұрын
I found the last two very obvious on the first watch through and went through most of the movie like Benoit during the parlor scene. (And while I didn't actually see the glass switch on first watch, I did shout "is this just 'The Mirror Crack'd' with a cryptobro?" the moment the body hit the floor.) On a second rewatch I could enjoy it as a comedy and appreciate its avant-garde 'subversion' of an intricately plotted mystery.
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Жыл бұрын
@@saberstrike000 I didn't see the glass switch (even though I was kind of looking for it) but the second Duke said "Any pineapple in that?" I was like "Somebody's going to rub pineapple on something Duke eats or drinks, maybe he himself if he's not actually allergic." and the second he showed off the gun I was like "That gun is going to be missing when he's on the floor after the pineapple."
@councilofautumn
@councilofautumn Жыл бұрын
yeah i don't understand Nerdy's reaction that the clues weren't there and that this doesn't work as a murder mystery versus a character study
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Жыл бұрын
@@councilofautumn _"yeah i don't understand Nerdy's reaction that the clues weren't there and that this doesn't work as a murder mystery versus a character study"_ Oh no, Nerdy is right about that, this is not an "honest" homicide mystery where we are provided all the clues in the first act (e.g. I don't think Andi having a sister is mentioned and the whole thing with the blue car has nothing to do with anything until the third act flashbacks).
@DomR1997
@DomR1997 Жыл бұрын
Like succulent peaches.
@lhomepereta6425
@lhomepereta6425 Жыл бұрын
Didn't notice at first but the tittle is a give away. Seen this definition in Twitter today when someone complain about the lack of smartness in the plot: "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."
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
It was also in the clue with Miles is playing the guitar that Paul McCartney owned.
@elbruces
@elbruces Жыл бұрын
@@eventingirl001 Funny thing about that is Paul was left-handed, that guitar was not. Miles probably got ripped off because he's dumb.
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
@@elbrucesAbsolutely shows how dumb he is but also how much he doesn't really care, all flash and no substance. He could have researched or maybe hired someone to make sure they found the correct one with a Provenance. Nope, he probably went to the first person who said they had Paul McCartney's guitar and he gave them a ton of money.
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
Blanc lays it put within the movie itself he says he likes the Glass Onion as a metaphor, and explains it.
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 11 ай бұрын
Which is why you know the movie is good when idiots on twitter make the exact same points that the film says only stupid people do...
@Animalfriend777
@Animalfriend777 Жыл бұрын
The funny thing is that i think this movie only comes across as such a direct attack on Musk because of everything that just happened before the movie came out. Norton's character def has Musk traits but you also see bits of Elizabeth Holmes, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg (they reference the Social Network in Andi's downfall). It's just Musk has failed so horribly and badly that it looks like its all about him
@leescience
@leescience Жыл бұрын
Love that Claroos caught that "embriviate" at the very beginning of the movie
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
"Inbreathiate" lol still not a word tho
@AlanSizzlerKistler
@AlanSizzlerKistler Жыл бұрын
Yo Yo Ma's cameo at Birdy's party and Joseph Gordon-Levitt being the voice of the "DONG" clock are great, but I particularly love Benoit's Zoom Call because it is so on theme. Angela Lansbury for Murder She Wrote, of course, but then you also have Sondheim known for layered storytelling and many stories involving murder (and a musical involving a serial murderer), Kareem Abdul Jabar is a big Sherlock Holmes fan and has been writing Mycroft Holmes mysteries for years now, and Natasha Lyonne who is starring in Rian Johnson's new mystery series Pokerface.
@sephjnr
@sephjnr Жыл бұрын
38:41 There was a deleted scene where Benoit answered a question in French. Ed Norton asked for a copy of that scene so he could have that answer as Daniel's ringtone if he called.
@thekaijusleeps
@thekaijusleeps Жыл бұрын
For a split moment, I actually thought that Miles lighting the napkin on fire was actually a pretty genius move...until I remember Lionel asked him just a few minutes earlier why he hadn't just burnt the envelope when he first found it (he probably forgot he HAD that lighter on him until Lionel said that). Yet again, just taking everyone else's ideas, suggestions, etc. and pawning them off as his own. Also Andi being the only real "disruptor" at the end... *chef's kiss*
@najhoant
@najhoant Жыл бұрын
The actor playing the random guy, Daryl, is a regular for Rian Johnson projects; he played the fanboy state trooper in the first "Knives Out", an X-Wing pilot in "The Last Jedi", a minor role in an episode of "Breaking Bad" he directed
@Holfax
@Holfax Жыл бұрын
As is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who did the "hourly Dong" sound.
@mjw1111
@mjw1111 Жыл бұрын
The brilliant thing was that this was filmed before Musk and Ye had their meltdowns - character wins out absolutely.
@DeversonBasilio
@DeversonBasilio Жыл бұрын
Hydrogen is lighter than air. So all the leaked hydrogen goes to the top part of the building, accumulating on the onion
@samfisher6606
@samfisher6606 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 guy explaining what a fugue is is Yo-Yo Ma, a famous cellist. -The override button was a “Fool on a Hill” because that’s what the killer 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
@minhuang8848
@minhuang8848 Жыл бұрын
It's freaking Yo-Yo Ma! The most famous cellist of our time.
@artboymoy
@artboymoy Жыл бұрын
LOL. "WHO IS THIS GUY?"
@tylerbhumphries
@tylerbhumphries Жыл бұрын
Janelle Monae has been in few big live action films and has done some voice over work. Big budget films she’s done are Moonlight (2016), Harriet (2019), and Hidden Figures (2016). She also starred in Antebellum (2020). That movie didn’t get good reviews when it first came out but streamers seem to be enjoying it now that it’s been out for a few years. She’s also a musician. I’m a fan of her music and I’ve enjoyed seeing her in films the past few years.
@rb2157
@rb2157 Жыл бұрын
One of the continuities I see between Knives Out and Glass Onion is that they're both kind of taking aim at the idea that wealth is a sign of intelligence and skill (and also that what looks like a favor *isn't* always-- sometimes it's a mechanism of control).
@shauna.a8701
@shauna.a8701 Жыл бұрын
At first the plot seemed very confusing, but then after that twist, it became super interesting.
@matthewterlaga3022
@matthewterlaga3022 Жыл бұрын
Ethan Hawke did in fact shoot his scenes in one day,this movie was filmed at the same time they were making Moonknight, and the director (who is good friends with hawke) asked if he wanted to stop by since they were filing in roughly the same location (the show and that scene of the movie were being filmed about 20 minutes from each other)
@kellifranklin4432
@kellifranklin4432 Жыл бұрын
As a southerner from Alabama I really enjoyed your attempt at a southern drawl. Very nice! Daniel Craig's accent is hilarious. I absolutely loved this film and I hope there's a third film so it will be a trilogy. Great acting all around.
@LINKedup101
@LINKedup101 Жыл бұрын
Netflix bought the rights to make two so as of now there will be
@bloodymarvelous4790
@bloodymarvelous4790 Жыл бұрын
@@LINKedup101 Won't be a trilogy though. Both Rian and Daniel have said that they love to keep making these well beyond the three films slated at the moment.
@LINKedup101
@LINKedup101 Жыл бұрын
@@bloodymarvelous4790 also true, and I for one want them to keep going as long as they're having fun
@TronicSpeed
@TronicSpeed Жыл бұрын
37:40 That shot only happened once in reality while the other scene was changed slighty when Miles said Duke took his cup. Very well placed gaslighting if you weren't paying attention the first time.
@elheber
@elheber Жыл бұрын
It's Miles controlling what his friends remember, like he always does. He wants to constantly control the narrative, which also ties into his news channel.
@wyverntark
@wyverntark Жыл бұрын
I know others have commented about Yo Yo Ma, but it was one of my favorite cameos in the movie, and made me laugh out loud in the theater. Also, I saw a really interesting comment somewhere that what he says about fugues foreshadows the structure of the movie, which takes the same events and alters the perspective on them, repeating like a fugue, but forming in the repetition a more complex and different piece of art than the first statement of the theme. Both Knives Out and Glass Onion have improved for me on reflection/subsequent viewings, but I think Glass Onion has benefitted more from the process of revisiting it and participating in the discussion around it than even KO did. My initial reaction walking out of the theater was feeling that, while I liked it a lot, it wasn't as good as the first one, but although both improved with time, my opinion of GO has improved so much that I'm not sure I could place one over the other. While I do think KO is a neater puzzle box, GO has a sharper sting of social commentary. I think your point about mileage varying based on your opinion on billionaire's is astute. KO had an even hand in lambasting the rich, regardless of politics, and while technically I think GO does too (Hahn is playing a politician pushing green energy policy, so probably not conservative? Hard to say), the specificity of the satire about Elon tilts the balance of even handedness. (tbf, Rian claims that it's meant to be a pastiche of billionaires generally, and Musk being so prominent in the news just makes the comparison more poignant than for other billionaires, and plenty of people have pointed out aspects that point to Bezos, Gates, etc. as well, but there's a so much that is really specifically about Elon that RJ isn't beating the rap on this one, whatever he says)
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
With both KO and GO, you start to realize that there are other details that we missed on the initial watch. The biggest clue was the fact that Miles has nothing that was "his". He was playing a song on the guitar that it was created on, Renner's Hot Sauce, Gillian Flynn creating the murder mystery. Sure, we could say that it's just Fuck You money but it's just him taking what was special or created by someone else. It's very much like Norton's character in the Italian Job, he asked what everyone else was going to buy and got it because he didn't know what he was going to do with the money. Everything Miles did hinged on charm and ability to misdirect people. KO feels like a spiritual sister to Murder on the Orient Express and GO feels like a spiritual sister to Death on the Nile (and I mean the 1970s movies). MotOE is more about the "how" and DotN is about the character study of both the potential murders and the victim.
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
When this movie was done Elon had bought Twitter. That move positioned him to be immediately thought of when you see this movie. But that was after this movie was made. And you can Cleary see the influence of Zuckerberg, Jobs and Elizabeth Holmes on the character even more than Musk, he just happened to spectacularly display his idiocy to the world right before this movie came out.
@titanuranus3095
@titanuranus3095 Жыл бұрын
I love that Benoit Blanc doesn't have a gag reflex
@emberise6613
@emberise6613 Жыл бұрын
I saw this at the cinema on its limited release and it was absolutely worth it. It really does answer all your questions. As soon as I saw the literal glass onion in the film I said 'who builds a house in the Greek islands with a giant greenhouse on the roof? How much does it cost him to run air conditioning so they don't all boil to death?' And then it turned out it was because it was all fueled by his new magic fuel which was a major plot point. Woop!
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
Also he so much money I'm sure he could have payed the ac bill anyway
@matdrat
@matdrat Жыл бұрын
They did have Ethan Hawke for one day in Greece. He was shooting Moon Knight in Budapest at the time.
@NightSkyJeff
@NightSkyJeff Жыл бұрын
28:45 - Miles is dressed as T.J. Mackey from *Magnolia*
@dlweiss
@dlweiss Жыл бұрын
I half agree with your point that the movie can't really function as a true "murder mystery" - for the first half, it definitely can't because we're denied the necessary info to have a chance of "solving the case" on our own. But I think once the second half starts up, and we're finally let in on the full scenario (Andi's death, Helen/Benoit's mission), then the movie can begin to function as a murder mystery in that more conventional manner. So it's an unconventionally non-linear structure, with many of the critical clues introduced before we even know what the specific crime/motives are.
@bloodymarvelous4790
@bloodymarvelous4790 Жыл бұрын
This is the inverse of Knives Out, which starts as a murder mystery, then becomes a Columbo style getting away with murder mystery, and then turns back on itself at the end. Glass Onion starts off as a murder mystery game, then becomes a murder mystery, and then turns out to not be a mystery at all.
@elbruces
@elbruces Жыл бұрын
The thing is, no murder mystery ever written gave you all the clues you need at the beginning, otherwise you could just skip from there to the end. With any murder mystery, you probably won't be able to tell who it is until just before the detective reveals it.
@dlweiss
@dlweiss Жыл бұрын
@@elbruces While you're certainly correct about most murder mysteries not front-loading all the clues right at the start, the difference here is that the movie doesn't even give the audience the chance to "play along" with the detective until the Helen/Andi reveal at the halfway point. Normally, the audience and the detective share more or less the same perspective (and the same context) from the very start of the film - the movie shows the audience all the same clues the detective sees/hears, and the fun comes from seeing if you can catch those clues along the way before the big reveal at the end. But with this film, the detective is essentially keeping several huge secrets from the audience for the first half - and because of that, we literally have no chance of even STARTING to put the clues together until much later than usual. To be clear, I don't mind that this film is structured so differently. But it is a big departure from usual murder mysteries!
@elbruces
@elbruces Жыл бұрын
@@dlweiss Some of the information prior to the twist remains relevant. If you only started watching at the twist, you'd miss lots of relevant points. But murder mystery movies were never supposed to be for-sure-solvable anyways. That's a myth that has never held true for any of them outside of Encyclopedia Brown books.
@Ylyrra
@Ylyrra Жыл бұрын
@@dlweiss There's a number of murder mysteries that subvert the format by having the first half of the book being figuring out just who IS going to be murdered, because everyone has a motive to kill everyone else. This is one of those. It even foreshadows the questions you should be asking by having people say it out loud. "The real question is: why did she come?"
@Illjwamh
@Illjwamh Жыл бұрын
The Elon Musk mockery was brilliant. Plus Dave Bautista's character basically being a parody of "Men's Rights" losers like What's-his-name Tate. I laughed a lot. Nerdy, I am 100% with you on Jessica Henwick. She's awesome.
@greed13X
@greed13X Жыл бұрын
Oh and the hourly dong is a cameo by Joseph Gordon Levitt. Who is in every Rian Johnson movie.
@Drudenfusz
@Drudenfusz Жыл бұрын
That music guy is Yo-Yo Ma!
@ClarusPolaris
@ClarusPolaris Жыл бұрын
I thought he seemed familiar…
@storiesbybrittney
@storiesbybrittney Жыл бұрын
YESSS! I've been looking around for someone else to call out his cameo
@curryinahurry3730
@curryinahurry3730 Жыл бұрын
Miles dropped the gun after shooting Helen, there's a shot of it falling behind the window with the bullet hole.
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets Жыл бұрын
Hudson really sounded like Hawn in that “What is reality?” line reading.
@bitteroldjoe
@bitteroldjoe Жыл бұрын
Apparently Ethan Hawke was shooting Moon Knight and Rian asked if he wanted to be in movie so he flew in to Greece for a d.
@kvoltti
@kvoltti Жыл бұрын
every single frame of this movie is spectacular. the soundtrack is impeccable and the performances sublime
@marisaJ1
@marisaJ1 Жыл бұрын
The person who explained what a fugue is was Yoyo Ma, one of the best cellists in the world. The fugue was played in the background. Each time they replayed the scenes, another layer of the fugue was added, like an onion. Did you see the picture of Kanye West as Jesus and Ed Norton as in Fight Club? Lol. Miles posed like Elizabeth Holmes (Theranos scam) and she copied Bill Gates with the black poloneck sweaters) on the Times magazine cover too. Also the names Helen and Cassandra was a clue. In Greek mythology were twins famous for their prophecies. Cassandra was fated to utter true prophecies but to never be believed. In the film Cassandra predicted that Klear would be a disaster and wasn't believed in the court case. The film I'd so clever.
@Labinzel
@Labinzel Жыл бұрын
Helen and Cassandra aren't twins (I think they are technically sisters in law tho)
@trancedoutkid
@trancedoutkid Жыл бұрын
I missed Darryl carrying the Corona's around in every scene cause he's a visual representation of Covid. Thought that was pretty cool upon rewatch.
@hideshiseyes2804
@hideshiseyes2804 Жыл бұрын
I thought the exact same thing about the satire being dependent on being familiar with online culture, but I watched it again with my (very much not online) dad and he loved it. I think at its core it’s just a good film and it just works. And absolutely it’s a direct attack on Musk. I was fully expecting him to be tweeting about how much he likes the film because he just needs everyone to know he can take a joke. Laughing and praising it and trying to make friends with Rian Johnson, while crying inside. That didn’t happen though so maybe his handlers saw it first and went to great lengths to prevent him from seeing it.
@LuxLoser
@LuxLoser Жыл бұрын
The film was written and filmed before the recent Musk stuff. Miles is an amalgamation of Bezos (Alpha has a courier company), Elizabeth Holmes (Klear), and Musk (the car and crypto).
@Tze52
@Tze52 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't be more wrong and presumptuous. The movie was created before the whole Elon Musk situation came about
@hideshiseyes2804
@hideshiseyes2804 Жыл бұрын
@@Tze52 Before he bought Twitter yes, but anyone with two brain cells to rub together and who isn’t a total billionaire-worshipping cuck could see Elon was full of shit long before he bought Twitter. Sorry to be so harsh but that’s the truth.
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 11 ай бұрын
It's not based on Musk but it should tell us all something about the "Genius Billionaire advocate" structure That they all fall under the same textbook MO, attitude and personality.
@Evil_Vegan
@Evil_Vegan Жыл бұрын
It's like if Elon's friends group includes Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kanye West, and Andrew Tate... which tbh, sounds legit alright
@agenttheater5
@agenttheater5 2 сағат бұрын
6:24 Greek history/mythology reference 1. A king once tied a knot so complicated that no one could untie it, the Gordion Knot (I think it was called that). He told Alexander the Great when he invaded that if he could untie this impossible knot he would surrender to him. Alexander just took his sword out and cut the knot in two. While the king tried to argue that he hadn't untied it, no one could deny that the knot was undone, so he had no choice but to bow down to Alexander. Likewise here - could've gone through the whole ritual of it, but instead she just got the message by smashing the box.
@bidishah
@bidishah Жыл бұрын
This is a movie that gets better with each re-watch. You notice so many things you missed the first time.
@simonorourke4465
@simonorourke4465 Жыл бұрын
I have watched so many reactions to this now and am becoming steadily convinced that younger people seemingly have no idea who the legend Angela Lansbury is. I Dont think I have seen a single person yet actually react to her cameo despite her bring murder mystery royalty having played Miss Marple on film and of course starring as the amazing Jessica Fletcher in Murder she wrote. Not too mention her long distinguished career, most people under a certain age if they know her at all just seem to know her as the voice of Mrs Potts in Beauty and the Beast, although one of my favourite roles of hers will always be Miss Eglantine Price in Disneys live action 70s classic Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
@rb2157
@rb2157 Жыл бұрын
She had a sort-of cameo in the first Knives Out, too! (because of the dubbed version of Murder, She Wrote that Marta's mom was watching at one point)
@eventingirl001
@eventingirl001 Жыл бұрын
If you watch the Death on the Nile/Murder on the Orient express from the 1970's these movies feel more inline with Glass Onion and even Knives Out. Also, Angela Lansbury was also in the 1970s Death on the Nile. The 1970s movies felt like character studies and were this little microcosm. Those older movies were never about the Hercule Poirot, it was about the murders! The Kenneth Branagh movies were centered around HP. This definitely felt like an attack (not just on Elon) but on the Billionaires in general as well as Kenneth who had all of these big stars in his HP movies but they just never had the same panache as the older ones. Knives Out and Glass Onion has all these huge stars; Knives Out had the same caliber of actors but Glass Onions obviously had a bigger budget. But, every cameo added to the story line in some way; whether it was just a "oh shit, they're in the movie" to adding to the outrageous world that the tech billionaire lived in. One of the biggest tropes in mysteries is that "it's always the butler"; it would have been funny if that is a red herring in the next film. Okay, going to ask, who you would fancast for the KO3 movie? Obviously we don't know the storyline but just in general... who do you think would fit in with Benoit Blanc? My picks are Jennifer Coolidge, Jack Black and as a Ted Lasso Fan, anyone from the cast but I think Hannah Waddingham would kill it (maybe even literally)!
@cesterjr
@cesterjr Жыл бұрын
Sondheim and Angela Lansbury made me cry too.
@lk_c7214
@lk_c7214 Жыл бұрын
I think Miles Bron represents all of the so-called “brilliant” rich tech guys, who steal other people’s ideas and claim them as their own. I totally saw Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs too; I mean they literally showed Miles wearing a black turtleneck! 🤣 Also, I have to say please don’t judge Death on the Nile by the terrible Braunagh version; it’s an amazing story that was ruined by a crappy director and movie. I’d highly suggest watching the 1978 original that kept the plot true to the book. Plus it features the amazing Angela Lansbury, who was also playing Among Us with Blanc in her final film role. RIP Jessica Fletcher! 😍
@anthonyleecollins9319
@anthonyleecollins9319 Жыл бұрын
Agree completely about the earlier Death on the Nile. And in the scene where Miles is wearing the Steve Jobs costume Andi says that the "reality distortion field" is over -- that was a common phrase applied to Jobs in the early days of Apple.
@mst3KGf
@mst3KGf Жыл бұрын
Also, the whole Klear thing is a take on Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. There's even the scene where Miles holds the napkin like Holmes holding Theranos.
@lk_c7214
@lk_c7214 Жыл бұрын
@@mst3KGf Good Point! I forgot about her and that fraudulent nonsense!
@simonorourke4465
@simonorourke4465 Жыл бұрын
I would also recommend the David Suchet version of Death on the nile from the series Agatha Christie's Poirot. Suchet is the best actor to play Poirot by far and ge eventually filmed every Poirot story for the TV series.
@swiftlymurmurs
@swiftlymurmurs 16 күн бұрын
I have to say though, I thought the Murder in Venice sequel was a very well made and entertaining whodunnit. Especially surprising considering it's only so very loosely based on an actual Christie short story
@jtmaxwell
@jtmaxwell Жыл бұрын
"It's Matt Mercer!" The killer is Nerdy, because I died when he said that. ;)
@IgnisKhan
@IgnisKhan Жыл бұрын
"It's Matt Mercer!" I cannot unsee that.
@IAmThatBit--
@IAmThatBit-- Жыл бұрын
Ethan Hawke was filming Moon Knight near Greece when they were filming the docking scene so it was easy for him to cameo for that scene
@DJKuroh
@DJKuroh Жыл бұрын
"Who is this guy?" It's freaking YO-YO MA! Arguably the greatest Cellist ever. Damn, I thought more people knew him, which is why Birdie asking if he was sure was so funny.
@tanyahudson2156
@tanyahudson2156 Жыл бұрын
Yo-yo Ma is a cellist talking about a fugue. In the beginning to solve the box
@glyngasson8450
@glyngasson8450 Жыл бұрын
Netflix bought the rights for Knives out 2 and 3 for $469 million, and the producer, director and Daniel Craig all got $100 million each and the "dong" is Joseph Gordon Levitt
@agenttheater5
@agenttheater5 2 сағат бұрын
Greek mythology reference - sisters Cassandra and Helen. Both from the Trojan war. Cassandra had the gift of prophecy but was cursed so that no one would believe her when she told her visions, so everyone either believed she was mad or she became mad because of her visions and the lack of belief in them. Cassandra 'Andi' Brand warned them about the dangers of Klear but no one listened or just turned a blind eye to it to save their own necks. Helen of Troy is blamed for having started the Trojan war because she ran away with Paris, others reckon that the Greek kings had wanted to invade Troy for years and that her running away with Paris just gave them one excuse to do so. Doesn't change the fact that as much as some people like to criticise her they LOVE to praise the key figures in the war like Hector and Achilles even though if she hadn't run away with Paris they wouldn't have become famous. But people can say it all started with Helen. Everything in this story began when Helen Brand went to see Benoit Blanc.
@shelbylee242
@shelbylee242 Жыл бұрын
Nah it's def about Elon musk and it's amazing lolol The fact that people didn't start hating him back when he called that diver who saved those trapped kids a pedophile is absolutely insane to me and then finding out everything else about him after is crazzyyyy
@elbruces
@elbruces Жыл бұрын
I like the implication from the Ethan Hawke scene that rich people just have a cure for Covid that nobody knows about. In ancient Greek literature, Cassandra was a woman doomed with knowledge of the future, but cursed so nobody would believe her. And Helen was a woman who started the Trojan War, which burned the ancient world to the ground.
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Жыл бұрын
_"I like the implication from the Ethan Hawke scene that rich people just have a cure for Covid that nobody knows about."_ That's really old though. It maybe even predates the X-Files.
@liamjohnston2000
@liamjohnston2000 5 ай бұрын
I feel like the implication was that it was just some bullshit conspiracy theory that Miles Bron got tricked by. An early hint to the fact that he was just complete idiot.
@stespin
@stespin Жыл бұрын
In a weird way this movie reminded me of a good magic show. The magician distracts you with his left hand while the right hand does the magic, 2 inches from your face, dead centre in your view, and you don't notice it. The glass, the phone, the gun, the microphone, Miles' weird words, the red square near the fake napkin, all in plain sight, but you don't see it because you are focusing on something absolutely irrelevant, like a nice colorful dress spinning around... It's very well done and also very risky, because if the audience notices any of those things, one or both big reveals (Andy/Helen and Miles) would be instantly ruined.
@bidishah
@bidishah Жыл бұрын
The guy talking about Bach's music is Yo-Yo Ma, legendary cellist, he was a child prodigy and could play by the age of 4. Not many people recognised him, I immediately did cause I listen to a lot of classical music.
@johnpaullogan1365
@johnpaullogan1365 Жыл бұрын
in addition to the glass thing you can also see miles has a cell phone in his back pocket after that scene and at one point you can see him holding the gun before she was shot
@CrowTRobot
@CrowTRobot Жыл бұрын
I appreciate how most other reactors recognized the other three celebs on Benoit’s Zoom call but couldn’t identify Sondheim. You spotted him immediately!
@olivianhaisi9612
@olivianhaisi9612 7 ай бұрын
Your reactions to the explosions are the reason why I love reaction channels
@joshuacoldwater
@joshuacoldwater Жыл бұрын
6:54 It was also the last thing Angela Lansbury filmed, she will forever be an icon to me. She stunned from Mrs. Potts through Murder She Wrote- She will rest easy in heaven.
@mst3KGf
@mst3KGf Жыл бұрын
28:38 - Edward Norton apparently came up with the idea to have Flashback Miles look like Tom Cruise in "Magnolia." Great visual foreshadowing on Miles' talent for manipulation as well as being a complete fraud.
@ddretnuh
@ddretnuh Жыл бұрын
Such a fun reaction from you two! If you get a chance check out some of the “things you missed” videos about this movie, cause everything is shown or talked about before it happens it’s so good at slipping details past people. Also check the credits on who voiced the hourly dong, it’s too good
@smargaret11
@smargaret11 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for clarifying about whether bullets can get wet - something I also wondered during the movie, and it was an interesting answer.
@decusq
@decusq Жыл бұрын
So heres point by point how much trouble Miles is in. -The Mona Lisa is worth over 870 Million dollars according to the appraisers of the Louvre, and Art Society. Miles broke the insurance contract by installing an override button. So he's looking at over a billion in damages, insurance fraud and destruction of historical state owned property. (This is provided it was the REAL mona Lisa, come one can you see the Louvre renting out a property of the state to a man who makes up words to complete his sentences?) -Klear will be front and center as the cause of the Mona Lisa meaning all of Mile's investors will want their money back and any influence he once had is now shattered in public court and society. -Finally he's probably looking at 2 Life Sentences to commit premeditated 1st degree murder against Cassandra and 2nd Degree Murder with Duke. So Miles is now Billions in debt now and going to not nice white collar prison, how delicious the ending is when you really think about it.
@TheRatsCast
@TheRatsCast Жыл бұрын
Actually; all the clues are there, with the exception of hearing the conversion of with Miles and Whiskey in bed. Also; this was also Angela Lansbury's last movie performance as well. RIP to both. About the whole Elon Musk thing; this was made about 2020, and was based around Steve Jobs. Even the photo of Miles holding the napkin was based on a photo of Jobs, right now to the same outfit and hair style. Jobs was said to later be good at marketing things, but he took every so-called idea from someone else. This is who Miles is. The Musk connection only became a think everyone saw; because of the timing of the movie's release
@wild_lee_coyote
@wild_lee_coyote Жыл бұрын
I had a friend on the crew. Imagine shooting a movie in that location during Covid. Wish I could have been there.
@jbashore3468
@jbashore3468 Жыл бұрын
You know that Angela Landsbury is dead too, right?
@NerdyNightly
@NerdyNightly Жыл бұрын
Oh 100%, I just had the opportunity to meet Sondheim working on a production of Sweeney Todd, and he had a massive impact on my life.
@athenacooper3130
@athenacooper3130 Жыл бұрын
Janelle Monae was in Hidden Figures (as Mary Jackson). They also made a series of very cinematic music videos which I suspect the two of you would enjoy (especially Many Moons).
@ashenfang
@ashenfang Жыл бұрын
Love the movie, and you two had a great reaction to it. Certainly we don't know that Andi has a twin, but there are details in there, one being that Helen and Andi parted their hair on different sides.
@Windupchronic
@Windupchronic Жыл бұрын
Also that Benoit straight up calls her Helen at one point before the reveal.
@unforeseeable2.058
@unforeseeable2.058 Жыл бұрын
I also like how when we’re first introduced to Helen/Andi, she has a towel wrapped around her head so we don’t know who it really is.
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
The mention a few times that she's different and another person I've seen questioned her immediately because of how bad her nails were foe a woman like Andi. We get quite a few close ups of her nails I thought that was really interesting.
@bcn1gh7h4wk
@bcn1gh7h4wk Жыл бұрын
14:17 _rounds_ were invented so that _powder_ wouldn't spill or get wet. they're called _rounds_ because they encompass _the process of going through the motions of loading primer, charge and ball_ into one single object. instead of _loading_ primer, charge, and ball into the gun, you just _stuff the whole package_ in there at once. she's like, 250 years behind in terms of arms tech lol
@michaelodonnell824
@michaelodonnell824 5 күн бұрын
The "guy" who recognised the fugue is Yo Yo Ma, the most famous cello player in the US...
@Zaburino
@Zaburino Жыл бұрын
You were the only ones I've seen to recognize Sondheim!
@ClarusPolaris
@ClarusPolaris Жыл бұрын
Musical theatre nerds get some things right 🤣
@IndomitableAde
@IndomitableAde Жыл бұрын
Not Matt Mercer! 🤣🤣🤣 The vest, the hair, I can't unsee it.
@charmedoriginal5923
@charmedoriginal5923 Жыл бұрын
Janelle Monae was in SE2 of "Homecoming" and the film, "The Glorias", staring Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore, Lulu Wilson, and Ryan Kiera Armstrong as Gloria Steinem at different stages in her life.
@sntxrrr
@sntxrrr Жыл бұрын
I prefer the mystery over the parody, I liked Knives Out more. It is just harder for me to relate to these characters as opposed to the family dynamics of Knives. Also, don't touch the Mona Lisa!
@isabelstone5382
@isabelstone5382 Жыл бұрын
51:43 😂🤣😂🤣 you both are the very best. Beyond thrilled to have found this channel.
@Ttoby89
@Ttoby89 Жыл бұрын
I randomly know the awesome people who made the glass sculptures!! From the same tiny town in France, I'm so unnecessarily and unwarrantedly proud
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets Жыл бұрын
Janelle Monáe is famous singer, rapper, and songwriter-and dancer, really. Check out some of her videos and her movie, Dirty Computer.
@thefatman2780
@thefatman2780 Жыл бұрын
YA'LL WOULD ENJOY "THE MENU". IF YOU TWO HAVEN'T ALREADY SEEN IT THAT IS? I WISH YOU BOTH GOOD FORTUNE IN THE WARS TO COME.
@NerdyNightly
@NerdyNightly Жыл бұрын
Saw it in theaters! It was in my Top 5 from last year!
@thefatman2780
@thefatman2780 Жыл бұрын
@@NerdyNightly NICE
@WhatRyansReading
@WhatRyansReading Жыл бұрын
Most of the time I hate sharing my name with a famous director, but it is always nice hearing someone I respect say "Ry(i)an Johnson, I love you."
@darrenl3289
@darrenl3289 Жыл бұрын
I watched this reaction right after your Bullet Train reaction... the number of cameos between the two movies is mind blowing. Personal favorite: Getting Joseph Gordon Levitt to voice the "DONG" for the clock rofl
@wisemoon40
@wisemoon40 Жыл бұрын
Did you catch that Benoit is gay? The guy who asked if he was in the bath again, and answered the door, is his partner/husband.
@m.e.3862
@m.e.3862 Жыл бұрын
Hugh Grant!
@dlweiss
@dlweiss Жыл бұрын
I don't know what you're talking about, THEY WERE ROOMMATES. 😜
@JeshuaSquirrel
@JeshuaSquirrel Жыл бұрын
Could be. But why would he use Benoit's last name?
@TheShadoDev
@TheShadoDev Жыл бұрын
@@JeshuaSquirrel It's been confirmed by the director
@JeshuaSquirrel
@JeshuaSquirrel Жыл бұрын
@@TheShadoDev interesting.
@PaperbackWizard
@PaperbackWizard Жыл бұрын
There's a line in the movie where Peg says her therapist told her that her relationship with Birdie was toxic. I think they meant to play it like Peg and Birdie were more than just employee-employer, and Peg definitely decides to end it after this. (Although, now that Birdie has turned on Miles Bron, Peg may let herself get tricked into giving Birdie one more "one more chance". Sad, really.)
@silverkyre
@silverkyre Жыл бұрын
I definitely could be a romantic thing. But a toxic relationship dosnt have to be a romantic relationship. It can be a friend or even a working relationship thing. So it's definitely open to interpretation
@mckenzie.latham91
@mckenzie.latham91 11 ай бұрын
It is hinted that Birdie is lesbian when they see Whiskey come out of the pool and Birdie decides not to go for a swim and just watches her.
@JNDReacts
@JNDReacts 16 күн бұрын
38:22 I didn’t notice until watching your reaction (maybe the many other reactors I’ve watch have left this line out) that the invitations to the island said to send a list of dietary restrictions: 5:50
@kfactor20
@kfactor20 Жыл бұрын
That accent Nerdy did at the beginning of the video is one of the reasons why I’m subscribed to this channel lol
@Ladygothii12
@Ladygothii12 Жыл бұрын
Them: "who is this guy ??" Me:....isnt that Yo yo ma ?
@vincew4297
@vincew4297 Жыл бұрын
Dude with the Beard looking Hopper aka David Harbour from a Stranger Things Seasons 1-3 😂
@sVieira151
@sVieira151 Жыл бұрын
I heard someone say that this isn't really a murder mystery, but a heist movie, and I can see their point 🤔 It's great, great fun though. Really enjoyed it!
@NerdyNightly
@NerdyNightly Жыл бұрын
I really like that. Heist Movie is really apt for the structure here
@Mira-go4yd
@Mira-go4yd Жыл бұрын
Im confused.i thought a hist movie was a movie whare the main caricature steals something and other people have to get it back?
@theonegoldengryphon
@theonegoldengryphon Жыл бұрын
@@Mira-go4yd A heist is any situation where a character has to sneak into somewhere and steal something, whether it’s an item or information, and not get caught doing it. By that criteria, this movie technically fits
@fruncedx6225
@fruncedx6225 Жыл бұрын
That guy pointing out the fugue was world renowned cello concertist (and fictionally COVID ignorer) Yo-Yo Ma.
@dancedj2k2
@dancedj2k2 Жыл бұрын
I am fully surprised that Nerdy didn't know who Yo Yo Ma was, and would be my biggest shock in this video.
@simonorourke4465
@simonorourke4465 Жыл бұрын
Nor did they seem to recognise the legend that was the late Angela Lansbury.
@rainydayz1632
@rainydayz1632 Жыл бұрын
I can't speak for everyone, but i loved ya'lls reaction, and your insight, and the commentary on very clear satire on display as well....Also instantly subbed at the Sondheim moment
@WoodsToLiveBy
@WoodsToLiveBy Жыл бұрын
It's true Johnson didn't write Bron specifically as just Musk (there are digs at Jobs & Holmes in there, for example); it's just that Elon has spent the last 2 years actively turning himself more and more into the Bron character that it now seems glaringly intentional. 😄 It's one of those great coincidences of Fate- much like Don't Look Up being written before Covid as a global warming cautionary tale, but gaining a deeper symbolism & resonance during the pandemic.
@WoodsToLiveBy
@WoodsToLiveBy Жыл бұрын
(Although I do prefer to think that Miles Bron isn't so much a parody of Steve Jobs in the black turtleneck scene, but more that MIles is just stealing Jobs's signature look, like he steals everything else.) ;)
@ihkeseteeietos5722
@ihkeseteeietos5722 Жыл бұрын
Rian Johnson never meant Miles to be the mockery of Elon but it's so funny how coincidentally similar they are.
@victorwalters1036
@victorwalters1036 Жыл бұрын
The guy who explained the music tune is Yo-Yo Ma famous cello player he is a prodigy.
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