If you haven’t heard of Glass Onion then you must’ve been living under a rock, despite only being released at the end of November, this film ended up being one of the most talked about of 2022. Please be aware, this blog will contain spoilers.
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My Review of “Glass Onion - A Knives Out Mystery”
1. My Review of “Glass Onion - A Knives
Out Mystery”
If you haven’t heard of Glass Onion then you must’ve been living under a rock, despite only
being released at the end of November, this film ended up being one of the most talked about of
2022. Please be aware, this blog will contain spoilers.
Knives Out
Although the sequel of Glass Onion doesn’t follow directly from the first film in the franchise, I
would highly recommend that you watch “Knives Out” first. It gives a great introduction to the
character of Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig), the illusive detective, known around the world for his
incredible mystery-solving skills. I have to admit, after knowing him as the iconic James Bond,
seeing him as an eccentric detective with a deep Southern accent took me by surprise. I’m not
saying it was a bad thing, it just came as a surprise.
The first film is full of twists in the story to keep you guessing the entire time. The plot follows
Blanc as he tries to decipher who is responsible for the murder of Harlan Thromeby. The entire
family are suspects and all seem to have a motive, but one of the biggest mysteries is that no
one knows who hired Blanc. It is an incredible film and one that I will always recommend, so
how did the sequel compare?
2. The Plot
The story is centred around Miles Bron, who hosts his unlikely group of friends (or enemies) on
his private island for a weekend of murder mystery, specifically to find out who murdered him,
which is one of his elaborate games. Why Benoit Blanc was invited? No one knows, not even
Miles. Especially since the invites he sent were created with difficult puzzles that must be solved
in order to get to the invitation itself.
The film's beginning also shows how the different characters were handling the Covid
lockdowns, giving us our first impressions of the characters. It doesn’t take Blanc long after
arriving on the island to realise that each of the invitees would in fact have good reason to
actually murder Miles for his past wrongdoings.
The Characters
One of the things that had people speculating about the film was the fact that the only returning
cast member was Daniel Craig, but oh my what a star-studded cast it turned out to be. First of
all, we have Dave Bautista as Duke, aka The Loose Cannon. Duke is an opinionated Twitch
streamer who is always with his gun. Alongside Bautista is Madeline Cline, who plays Duke’s
girlfriend Whiskey, aka The Social Butterfly, who is immediately portrayed as dim-witted,
although we later come to find out that she is actually just as smart as the others on the island.
The next pairing of characters comes in the form of the iconic Kate Hudson who plays Birdie,
aka The Wild Card. She plays a retired model who often is surrounded by controversy.
Accompanying Birdie on the trip is Peg, aka the Loyal Assistant, played by Jessica Henwick,
and whoever cast these two alongside each other deserves a raise because they brought us
some of the best chemistry throughout the entire film.
The next three characters all arrived solo. First of all, we have Leslie Odom Jr as Lionel
Toussaint, aka The Scientific Mind and he does a great job at playing the genius of the group.
Next up is Kathryn Hahn who plays Claire Debella, aka, the Political Player, a local politician.
One of the main characters that the plot is based around is Miles Bron, aka The Death Of The
Party, played by the incredible Edward Norton. Rounding out the group is Janelle Monae who
plays Cassandra Brand, aka The Exec, Miles’s former business partner. PLOT TWIST, she also
plays Cassandra’s twin sister, Helen, who arrives at the island, working alongside Benoit to
solve the mystery of who murdered her sister, and why.
Also, Hugh Grant plays Benoit Blanc’s lover and I couldn’t think of anyone better to play the role,
even if we only see him opening a door.
The Direction
I’m sure I’m not the first person to say this, but Rian Johnson is a genius. To me, this was
evident from the first Knives Out movie. All of the casting choices, the hidden easter eggs, and
the set design, all of it was just perfection, and his expert eye carried through into Glass Onion.
Johnson does a fantastic job of keeping the audience on the edge of their seat, which isn’t easy
when the film is over 2 hours long. As I mentioned previously, the twists throughout the film work
perfectly with the plot.
3. First of all, the whole thing with “Cassandra” actually being her twin sister “Helen” working in
cahoots with Blanc is something that I for one, definitely did not see coming. And at the end of
the film, the reveal of everything that Miles had built was based on him copying everyone’s
ideas, which he arrogantly copied.
One of the things that make the film so easy to watch is the great writing. The way that each
piece of script is written perfectly to show the personality of each character, shows just how
much thought Rian had put into the script. The script really helps keep a dark plot light and airy,
with its jokes, and the general stupidity of Miles’s whole character.
Knives Out Vs Glass Onion
So which did I prefer? I have to say that in my opinion, despite both films being classic
whodunnits, they were still very different. Knives Out felt more serious and more focussed on
Benoit Blanc doing his job of solving the crime. Glass Onion had a lot more gags and jokes
throughout, due to the difference in characters in each film. Personally, I think Knives Out
slightly edged it, purely because, to me, it was the perfect introduction to Benoit’s character. I
also admit to enjoying the darker content in Knives Out, for example, the fact that the death was
genuinely a suicide, put off a plethora of mix-ups, and there were still other parties to blame.
I would definitely recommend both films to anyone looking for a new watch, and I can see these
films becoming classics in years to come.