KNIVES OUT actually BLEW MY MIND. | First time watching
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
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🕵️♀️🔪 Welcome to the world of mystery and intrigue as I react to Knives Out! Join me as I dive into this modern whodunit filled with twists, turns, and a star-studded cast. Watch as I try to piece together the clues and guess who the real culprit is before the big reveal.
I love a good mystery y'all... and this one delivered.
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🚨 Spoiler Alert: This video contains spoilers for Knives Out. Be sure to watch the film first to avoid any spoilers and to enjoy the full experience of our mystery-solving adventure!
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I love that none of the family members even knows what country Marta is even from, but they each take turns saying that she is like family to them, it’s a great running gag in the movie.
I thought it was hilarious 😂
No one ever seems to mentuon how much love and respect Garlan had for Marta. He didn't question the drug mix up, plotted her alibi along his suicide. And left her everything.
I love how the cheating husband throws the baseball out the window after finding the letter is blank. Because he did that it went to the detective who then gave it to the dogs who then gave it to the wife. Since she knew where the ball was supposed to go she put it back and found the letter.
omg i didn't even notice this!!
Glass Onion next?
Fun fact - Harlan tells Marta he's never been able to beat her at Go, she jokes about how she plays...but the fact is, her strategy as seen on the board is an actual pro Go player strategy! There's a fun YT video about it, they really did their research!
The accent is Foghorn Leghorn.
I say I say
Yeah, it's a bit cartoony, but I think it works for the character. He comes off as sort of aloof meanwhile he's several steps ahead of everyone.
Get,I say, get the hell out!
I too remembered what Harlan said about Ransom, “He plays life like it’s a game without consequences until you can no longer tell the difference between a stage prop and a real knife.” Brilliant foreshadowing!
when Marta threw up on Ransom that was actually baby food mixed with water. Knowing that makes it easier to watch.
The movie was an homage to Agatha Christie novels. Have you read Agatha Christie? Her works broke the rules of the mystery genre; she became known as The Queen of Crime. Her novels go from 1920-1970s.
Actress who played Marta gave a phenomenal performance! Glad they cut away to her reaction to the suicide; the look of horror on her face was outstanding!
Like Blanc said, Harlan’s demise was the result of “a tragedy of errors.”
Oooo I should start reading mystery books!
Oh, knowing it's baby food does help. Still gross haha
I literally dream occasionally of houses with secret rooms and passageways. They’re almost always places I have lived. I am quite surprised to find the hidden rooms. Sometimes they’re entire wings.
The obvious interpretation is that I have hidden and unconscious aspects to myself. 🤷🏻♀️
The accent:
"Shelby Foote was my inspiration,” Craig said. “He’s a historian. If you ever saw the Ken Burns documentary, the Civil War documentary. He was my inspiration."
Harlan was played by Christopher Plummer, I believe it was his last role before he passed away. Have you ever seen THE SOUND OF MUSIC? It's from the 1960s, and one of his more famous roles.
This movie was so much better than I (or anyone I know) expected it to be. Your reaction was precious. ❤
My favorite movie of 2019. Loved all the details in this movie, and how it all tied in together at the end. They did a sequel, and a 3rd movie was just announced today, so you uploaded your reaction at the perfect time.
Glad you liked this movie, and I hope you have a great weekend.
The accent is a conglomeration of Southern accents, but mostly Savannahian/Carolinian. Savannah, Georgia is in the extreme Eastern corner of Georgia, just across the border from South Carolina. While the Savannah accent is distinct, it is closer to a Carolinian than a Georgian accent.
Excellent reaction to a really good and fun-filled movie. So far, no reactor (that I have watched) noticed Harlan's portrait painting and how it changed slightly depending upon the events. At the end, that stoic painting had a slight grin.
Next time I watch this, I'll pay attention to when Marta picked up the meds to see if she grabbed one and then switched to the other med before giving it to Harlen.
Fantastic attention to detail by Ryan Johnson at 25:50, they've been drinking Grey Lady which is a craft beer (Cisco Brewers, New Bedford) from Massachusetts (which is the setting). Really places you in suburban, and very upscale Massachusetts. Also the newscaster/reporter is also a local Boston newscaster.
I saw this in the theater and I was so engrossed in the narrative that I didn't want to take a bathroom break. Then, at one point, towards the end of the movie, it made me laugh so hard that... you can infer the rest...
I really enjoyed your reaction!
it was A LOT OF FUN seeing your reaction to this movie! 😁👍
"Quirky mystery" is basically the best way to describe this movie. Great to see you laughing so much throughout, some reactors seem to think "murder mystery = serious drama".
Next Up: GLASS ONION?!?!
Great reaction Cristy like always, i love this movie its not only Johnson (director) enjoying himself, but the entire cast is clearly having a blast. And how could they not? Johnson creates for them a narrative playground full of whip-smart dialogue, genre nostalgia, and with a biting sense of humor. There are some fun-facts about this movie, Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes a hidden cameo. The actor appeared in Johnson's earlier works including "Brick," "The Brothers Bloom," "The Interview," and "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," Johnson cast Gordon-Levitt as the voice on the program that Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas)'s sister is watching in their kitchen.
The ending scene, where Marta drinks out of a mug that says "My house, my rules, my coffee," wasn't planned until it happened. On a Podcast Johnson said, "It's funny that was it wasn't an accident, but it was kind of an accident. A happy accident. I knew I wanted her to like sip tea in the final shot, and I had had separately the idea of 'My house, my rules, my coffee,' as that first shot in the movie.
Harlan's portrait wasn't ready when the cast started filming the movie. During his interview with, Johnson revealed that the portrait of Harlan wasn't ready by the time filming started. "When we started shooting the movie, we didn't have the painting. It wasn't done yet. We'd done a bunch of revisions to it, and we just didn't have artwork that we were happy with yet," And if you watch closely, Harlan's expression changes in his portrait once his murder is solved.
In the beginning of the film, Thrombey appears straight-faced in the painting. Once the mystery is solved, his expression subtly changes, revealing a slight smirk.
K Callan, who plays Great Nana Wanetta, is actually six years younger than Plummer, who plays her son Harlan. Some of the lines were changed to keep the film rated PG-13. In one scene, Hugh "Ransom" Drysdale (Chris Evans) tells his family members to "eat s---," a line that Johnson amended to avoid an R rating. "When I wrote it, it was 'F--- you.' He goes, 'F--- you, f--- you, f--- you, f--- YOU…' I decided right before we started shooting, I was like, 'You know what? I really want this movie to be PG-13,'" Johnson named the family members after 1970s rock stars. "In order to keep track of all the family members' names, I came up with a sort of cheat, sort of a code. I named them all after '70s rock stars," Johnson told.
Keep up the amazing work.
Now this is a great Cristy pick!
Its funny that you posted this today, the third installment of this movie “trilogy” now, was just announced so I’m really excited to see the sequels in the future!
My uncle, a true southern gentleman , spoke similarly. It's a posh southern accent.
This was movie of the year when it came out and remains just perfect. Everything's top notch, it's so detailed you can watch it endlessly, and the dialogue is amazing. So glad you loved it! : )
This was great whodunit!
A lot of people make fun of Daniel Craig's accent in this or claim he was imitating Foghorn Leghorn but I've run across it before. I've only encountered it once but this patient I had about 25 years ago was from Georgia and sounded exactly like a female Benoit Blanc. I thought she putting me on but I later met a few of her children and they all spoke the same way. Very fun.
What a fun movie, and what a great cast. Are you going to watch Glass Onion at some point?
Accent is a Savanna, Georgia accent. Sort of an old-timey “southern gentleman” drawl.
Daniel Craig playing a role with a Southern accent is genious (you really don't know this accent? Think Foghorn Leghorn Warner's Brothers cartoon....you probably are way too young for that as well :) ) Check out the movie Glass Onion next...very similar vibes.
I love this movie, and I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Love when you revert to your Columbian roots when you get upset!!! Love this reaction! Thanks for sharing.
Phoebe was really upset about the coroner's office burning down.
What a delightful reaction! I love your enthusiasm and your cleverness. Well done.
Wow thank you! 😊
There were 49 “Oh my Gods” by Cristy in her reaction. She reminded me of Sandy Dennis in “The Out-Of-Towners.”
LOL did you actually count them???
@@CristyReacts Indeed I did. :😀
Indeed, great film, and I love the next Benoit Blanc movie Glass Onion even more.
You need to see part two now.
Glad you enjoyed it. Loved your reaction. You will enjoy the sequel. Glass onion.
You mentioned the game Clue. 😄
Please tell me you have not seen the film Clue (1985) and that you'll react to it. 🤞
Hope so!
I haven’t seen it! Definitely will check it out. Is it kinda like this one?
@@CristyReacts Well, it's a comedy first, murder mystery second. The dialog is brilliant. 😄
Did you notice Don Johnson's black eye at the end?
A GREAT mirder mystery is the original "Murder on the Orient Express" anything from Agatha Christie is the best. She's a legend ❤❤
Nice that you posted this reaction on RUclips on the day that they released the title of the third "Knives Out" Mystery. The title will be "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" and it is slated for release in 2025 on Netflix.
Since you loved this one. Check out the next Mystery with Benoit Blanc, The Glass Onion...
Yeah, this movie's pretty great. I love how everything unfolds. You'll love Glass Onion too.
You're one of the first reactors I've seen that's caught the prop knife set up
♥️🖤♥️ Glass Onion at some point?
What sort of reaction is this...CSI-KFC? 🤣
And you called her a bad nurse.
I can think of 13 reasons why Marta shouldn't give Meg a couple million... Meg sucks.
List all 13!
@@CristyReacts Katherine Langford (Meg) was on the Netflix show "13 Reasons Why". 😉
I love this movie sm (except the puke. Makes me gag every time). This kind of mystery is my favourite
The accent is an American Southern accent..
Lol you have a fun laugh
Now watch glass onion the next movie
New subscriber here when do you release your sopranos reactions????
Hi there! Welcome to the party 🎉 the next one is in production and should be up in a few days ❤️
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Peggy would not approve...
Bucky might
1 more thing, you're looking lovely as always today
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It's funny that you call out Marta for giving Harlan the wrong medication; you end up being wrong.
ALSO it's funny how unrepentantly you were cheering for Marta to get away with it; not sure I've seen any other reactor trying to tell Marta not to tell Benoit anything, thinking he didn't know anything.
Yep, I guess rooting for the protagonist, and having an opinion based on incorrect information given by the movie, are both pretty funny
The sequel isn't nearly as good. It might seem that way at first, but given any thought at all it's just... stupid and irrational, and reliant on a cheat of a narrative. This on the other hand, is rewatchable even though you know the ending...or the middle.
Don't ruin the experience by watching Glass Onion, it's half what this one was.
I think it's less than that... 1/10th, *maybe*. It's fun enough if you turn your brain off and just enjoy the charismatic cast, I guess? But the mystery is just so fucking dumb, so many clues are wrong and stupid... but there's gonna be a 3rd, I can't imagine skipping 2 and watching 3; if you haven't seen 2, of course you are going to want to judge for yourself.
"Brick" was more worthwhile, but that wasn't anywhere near as fun as Knives Out. (It was, like, 15 years earlier? So of course he got better, more talented in the meantime. But it's just too bad nobody will watch Brick first and then upgrade to Knives Out.)
Glad you enjoyed it, but I just couldn't get into it. Maybe there had been too much hype. Maybe there were too many major talents jockeying against one another for the best lines, thereby ensuring no one got any. It just seemed right from the beginning that it wasn't going to work. I would have much preferred one (maybe two at the most) big name attached to this picture, surrounded by up'n'comers most people would never have heard of.
The story was reminiscent of an Agatha Christie story, too, which, let's be honest, aren't really terribly interesting or compelling either. Earl Derr Biggers wrote vastly more entertaining and original detective stories, and chances are you haven't heard of him (don't bother with the dreadful movies based on his works).
Regarding Craig's odd accent, people from the deep south, Mississippi, Louisiana, area largely say it's simply a Brit doing a slightly Cajun-ish influenced, but mainly just over the top, bad, southern accent.
I literally dream occasionally of houses with secret rooms and passageways. They’re almost always places I have lived. I am quite surprised to find the hidden rooms. Sometimes they’re entire wings.
The obvious interpretation is that I have hidden and unconscious aspects to myself. 🤷🏻♀️