What a coincidence, I have also watched it today!
I'd say I liked it more that Glass Onion, but the OG Knives Out is still my fav.
Here I liked the mystery and the main character is quite compelling, but it has a very strong focus on a religion/faith theme, with a good priest vs evil priest moral duel which felt a little too dragged out to me at times. While the main cast is great, the supporting characters fell flat to me sometimes. Blanc still delivers, love his quirkiness.
I would probably rate it 7.5/10.
Good for my taste, some did not like it as much as the previous ones as it's different.. But nonetheless it feels like a Agatha Christie mystery so can definitely try.
What a coincidence, I have also watched it today!
I'd say I liked it more that Glass Onion, but the OG Knives Out is still my fav.
Here I liked the mystery and the main character is quite compelling, but it has a very strong focus on a religion/faith theme, with a good priest vs evil priest moral duel which felt a little too dragged out to me at times. While the main cast is great, the supporting characters fell flat to me sometimes. Blanc still delivers, love his quirkiness.
I would probably rate it 7.5/10.
I usually ain't a fan of religious stuff in movies, but here I think it did fine, idk whether Christians find it offending at certain places, but overall the important characters and their devotion to religion was handled well, in fact I would say it had the best scene for me in the three movies.
Running man (2025): not sure what they tried to do here. Mix of action, drama and comedy but in the end none of it worked out. The movie managed to be too long and too rushed at the same time.
Can Hollywood just make a godamn action movie and stop trying to lecture us on things they obviously don't give a fuck about?
Running man (2025): not sure what they tried to do here. Mix of action, drama and comedy but in the end none of it worked out. The movie managed to be too long and too rushed at the same time.
Can Hollywood just make a godamn action movie and stop trying to lecture us on things they obviously don't give a fuck about?
Best adjective to use for it is undermentioned (not really underrated since most of those that watch it do rate it highly). That movie needs to be highlighted more often.
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