Man, that's bleak, I couldn't even slot it in my top 10 of that year, let alone "recent years". And I liked the movie plenty, but all I got from it was a decent standard detective procedural.
Same here. I saw it and was mostly bored and when it was over, my reaction was "That was it? That's what all those film school dropout nerds on the internet were going crazy over?" I had pretty much the same reaction to Uncut Gems.
I don't know, guys. I can't help feeling like you missed the forest for the trees. It didn't seem like it was meant to be a great mystery, just funny, entertaining and very well polished. I loved it. For what it was.
Thread is about the second movie Glass Onion and how the director reveals some of the personal life of the main character. Knives Out in the title refers to the franchise, not the first film.
Well, unless it's an integral part of the story, why, still, would it matter? And if it
is integral, then that's really NOT cool -- I call spoilers on that shit!