Gers wrote:
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Dainel Craig’s deep fried southern detective Benoit Blanc makes a welcome return in this highly enjoyable murder mystery romp.
I thought the first one was good, flipped the genre on it’s head somewhat, by telling us who the killer was early, and then we had Craig’s wonderful drawling sleuth trying to disprove what had actually happened. This one does something far more risky.
At well over two hours running time, director Rian Johnson (who also wrote it) does something incredibly brave. For well over the first hour, you’re lulled into thinking that you’re watching yet another Christie tribute act. Set on an island owned by Edward Norton’s tech billionaire (and speaking of tribute acts, Musk anyone) who swindled his partner, a quite fantastic Janelle Monáe, out of her share in the company, we’re all set for a classic whodunit. Wrong! Halfway through Johnson executes a 180 handbrake turn, as he takes us back to the formation of the company in a bar called… The Glass Onion. The action then progresses back to the present day.
Like the original, it’s absolutely jam-packed with A-listers. As already mentioned, Monáe is outstanding. I’ve never seen her in anything before. In fact I just assumed that she was some sort of rapper or something, but she’s fantastic in this. Craig is obviously having a ball throughout. We have one of my current favorite actors in the impressive shape of ex-WWC wrestler Dave Bautista, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, and loads of blink and you’ll miss ‘em cameos. Ethan Hawke, Angela Lansbury, Yo-Yo Ma, Hugh Grant, Stephen Sondheim, Serena Williams, and countless others.
Netflix bankrolled this, and you can tell. The first outing was set in a crumbling mansion, lit in shadow. This is all shiny and new, and we’re on a Greek island in full sunlight. But I’m desperately trying to find something to grump about. As I’ve already said, it’s highly enjoyable, and makes for perfect holiday viewing. Watch it, you’ll enjoy it.
This is good fun. Bond looks like he is really enjoying himself.