FAQs
The red herrings on Knives Out pay off because the eventual reveal never remains hidden from the audience. The clues are hidden in plain sight, making the audience feel intrigued rather than cheated with a parallel plot line that tries to fit in unconvincingly.
Who killed Harlan's Knives Out? ›
Although Harlan's death was technically at his own hands, Ransom is undoubtedly to blame in the Knives Out ending. Had he not switched the labels on the medicine, Marta would never have believed that she had accidentally given Harlan a morphine overdose, and Harlan would never have killed himself to cover for her.
Is Knives Out Glass Onion inappropriate? ›
The film is suitable for teens and up. Glass Onion features more sexual content than its predecessor, with a couple laying in bed and making out while wearing bathing suits. This scene is shown twice. Sex toys and sexual references are present as well.
Is Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery worth watching? ›
Glass Onion is another fantastic whodunnit from Rian Johnson, but is it better than Knives Out? Well, that comes down to personal preference and what you seek from these films. Fresh score. This movie, unsurprisingly, is incredibly smart, and probably a tad more subtle than its predecessor.
What was the hidden message in Knives Out? ›
INVISIBLE INK
Harlan catches Richard cheating on his daughter Linda. He writes a letter to Linda & tells Richard that if he doesn't admit to his wife that he cheated, Harlan will send the letter.
Does Marta keep the inheritance? ›
Spoiler alert: Marta ends up keeping her inheritance. The movie ends with Marta sipping coffee from the balcony of the mansion that is now indisputably her legal property, looking down on the Thrombeys gathered in the driveway. She has vowed to take care of them because they have treated her well over the years.
Who is Benoit Blanc based on? ›
Just as Benoit Blanc is inspired by Hercule Poirot, the writer-director is inspired by Poirot's creator, Agatha Christie.
Why did he leave everything to Marta? ›
It is because of her honest and generous nature that Harlan chose her to inherit his estate, viewing the rest of his family as too greedy and dependent on his wealth to sustain themselves.
What ethnicity is Marta in Knives Out? ›
Early in the film it is said that Marta is from Paraguay. Later it is said that she's from Uruguay. Even later someone referred to her as from Brazil. This is intentional.
Why is Knives Out called Glass Onion? ›
That is essentially how Glass Onion begins." Johnson wanted the film's title to refer to something hidden in plain sight. He chose "glass" because it is clear. He searched his phone for songs with the word, finally settling on "Glass Onion" by the Beatles.
Summary. Knives Out has a more believable and complex mystery than Glass Onion, with a well-executed plot twist involving motive and murder. Glass Onion has a more elaborate and visually stunning set, taking place on a private island in Greece and showcasing extreme wealth and luxurious surroundings.
Does it matter if you watch Glass Onion before Knives Out? ›
I will say that now, having seen both, I definitely recommend watching Knives Out first, as chronologically intended. It introduces you to Detective Blanc as a character, so you'll already know him when you watch the second one! I do love both movies as they stand, though.
Who does Kate Hudson play in Glass Onion? ›
In Rian Johnson's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Kate Hudson plays the eccentric, over-the-top fashion entrepreneur Birdie Jay, who, at the beginning of the film, seems supremely flawed in every way possible.
Why is Glass Onion so good? ›
Just plain old fun and some brilliant writing. Even if you are not into murder mysteries, “Glass Onion” is still an entertaining watch. It is chalk full of fun characters, easter eggs and cameos, a ridiculously lavish private island, hilarious antics and, of course, Benoit Blanc.
Where was Glass Onion filmed? ›
The futuristic dome and the main hall of the house, where a lot of action takes place, were built on sets at the studios in Belgrade, Serbia. According to Conde Nast Traveler, the cast and crew spent seven weeks in Belgrade, while the shoot in Greece took about four weeks.
What is the red herring point out? ›
A red herring is a logical fallacy in which irrelevant information is presented alongside relevant information, distracting attention from that relevant information. This may be done intentionally or unintentionally. A red herring is often used in movies, television and literature.
What is the point of red herrings? ›
A red herring is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question. It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that leads readers or audiences toward a false conclusion.
What is the story of the five red herrings? ›
Book overview
Lord Peter Wimsey could imagine the artist stepping back, the stagger, the fall, down to where the pointed rocks grinned like teeth. But was it an accident - or murder? Six members of the close-knit Galloway artists' colony do not regret Campbell's death. Five of them are red herrings.
Why are they called red herrings? ›
False leads started to become known as “Red Herrings” in the early 1800s when an English journalist named William Cobbett used the term to compare the media's premature reporting of Napoleon's defeat to the practice of using smelly fish to distract hound dogs from chasing rabbits.