Hercule Poirot, He is Not, but It’s Still Fun

Glass Onion (2022)

About an hour in, I wonder if this was a “Ten Little Indians/And Then There Were None” remake, but I was wrong. It’s much more fun than that. Glass Onion is the second film in this newly minted Knives Out franchise which boasts that their detective (Benoit Blanc) is the Greatest Detective in the World. Hmm. Where have I heard that before?

The weekend of fun(?) was to culminate in the murder of the host (an obvious homage to Elon Musk), but there’s a back story, which doesn’t get shown until the second half, which explains the palpable tension between Miles Bron and his ex, Andi Brand. I won’t give the secret away, but the ending seems straight out of a James Bond film.

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1 Response to Hercule Poirot, He is Not, but It’s Still Fun

  1. Rosanna Eveleigh's avatar Rosanna Eveleigh says:

    We watched that on Christmas Day. I kinda spoiled it for Ross by predicting a lot of the plot way before it got there, but we enjoyed it nonetheless xx

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