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theoddowldoodle · 1 year
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He should be in all detective shows
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dailyflicks · 1 year
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GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY 2022, dir. Rian Johnson
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filmgifs · 1 year
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Some of the cameos in GLASS ONION (2022)
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night-eyes1 · 1 year
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transjudas · 1 year
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Benoit Blanc calling out rich people’s bullshit
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animusrox · 1 year
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GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY (2022) dir. Rian Johnson
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Can’t decide what’s funnier- Benoit Blanc meeting his husband during a high stakes murder mystery or Benoit Blanc meeting his husband at like, the grocery store
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swingsetindecember · 1 year
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imagine if mamma mia and glass onion were happening at the same time in the greek islands 
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spacediddly · 1 year
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The funniest thing to me about Benoit Blanc in Glass Onion is that I didn’t realize that his striped outfit at the pool was a swimsuit, so I just saw him get in the water in his little suit and was like “yeah, that makes sense for him”
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tinymintywolf · 1 year
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im obsessed with the color palette of this movie. and also his drip
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tessas-thompson · 1 year
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Janelle Monáe as Helen Brand/Cassandra Brand in GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY (2022) dir. Rian Johnson
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ayo-edebiri · 1 year
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery + paintings (x/x)
The Mona Lisa (1503-1506) by Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper (1495–1498) by Leonardo da Vinci The Scream (1893) by Edvard Munch
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beaulesbian · 1 year
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Glass Onion spoilers ahead! - long post
These parallels in the movie are so *chef's kiss* ✨️
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what a combo these two make! ♥
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transjudas · 1 year
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Knives Out + Glass Onion parallels
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juniperandthistle · 1 year
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The Glass Onion got many things right, but the one I appreciate more each day is that the movie shows that elementary school teachers who taught through COVID are fucking unstoppable and will fuck you up, with no hesitation.
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fiddlepies · 1 year
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i adore the theme of not "playing the game" that was in knives out with marta reluctantly going along with harlans plan, and then playing it her own way at the end to catch ransom in a trap, and im so happy it continued in glass onion
these shitheads™ are all so into playing this pseudo intellectual game with each other, thinking miles is sooo clever and gleefully solving the mystery box together. but helen? she knows what they are. she doesn't give a shit about miles's game. so she beats the shit out of that box; she's not playing the game, she's coming in and taking no bullshit.
and you can see that she's actually the real disruptor; miles goes on about how people like changes to the things they grow bored of, but once you start crossing the line and going for "the thing nobody wants to break", everyone tells you to stop, but you don't. well, miles seemed very happy to watch helen break every glass statue in his living room, he was encouraging it. he was bored of them. but when she goes for the piano? when she starts crossing the line? suddenly he's protesting, until the final dash for the override button and the mona lisa, "the thing nobody wants to break", is destroyed. his words are completely turned back on him, and she's taken her revenge
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