‘Knives Out’ Review: Murder Most Clever (Published 2019) (2024)

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In his new movie, Rian Johnson dusts off Agatha Christie with help from Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis and Don Johnson.

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‘Knives Out’ | Anatomy of a Scene

Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

My name is Rian Johnson, and I wrote and directed ‘Knives Out.’ So this is a scene about 45 minutes into the movie, where we first get to meet Chris Evans’ character, Hugh Ransom Drysdale. He goes by Ransom. And there’s Chris Evans, a rare moment of dogs not liking Chris Evans. You can’t really tell here, but this is a real mansion in the middle of Massachusetts that we shot in. It was a gorgeous murder mystery mansion that we just found and we shot inside and outside of it. This is LaKeith Stanfield and Noah Segan as the two local cops right here. “Excuse me. Sir, we’re officers of the law.” And here comes Daniel Craig as the eccentric detective, Benoit Blanc, and Ana de Armas as Marta. “So what’s this arrangement?” “Mr. Drysdale.” “CSI KFC?” I’m very proud right here of the staging of this, trying to stage everybody so the dialogue scenes worked. Like with this, we come in and first meet the family in this room doing this wide panning over shot to establish the geography of it. In the close up of Chris, you see Daniel coming back there. We get Toni’s entrance. “Hey. Hey.” And this is Frank Oz. Frank Oz, who did a little cameo for us. I’ll try and go through and introduce the cast a little bit. You saw Toni Collette there, who plays a lifestyle guru. This is Michael Shannon, who plays Walt, the youngest brother. Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays Linda, the eldest sister. And Don Johnson will be seen here in a moment, who plays her husband. There’s Don right there. Look at all the great sweaters. And then hanging in the background, that’s Katherine Langford and that’s Riki Lindhome. “Jacob was in that bathroom the night of the party.” And that’s Jaeden Martell, who plays the younger son. So an example of that three-shot right there, like this shot right here, figuring out how to just get everybody comfortably in frame it in a way that feels natural. This scene was one of the most fun scenes in the whole movie to shoot, just because all of these actors were together in this room. We had a couple big scenes like this, where all of these amazing actors were together, and they all got to play off of each other. “You want to go?” “You bet, Skippy, let’s go.” So, yeah, everyone kind of goes at each other here. I love this ridiculous little slap fight between the two of them. I mean, it’s kind of silly. But that’s kind of the tone of the movie. It’s a murder mystery, but it kind of, you can tell, has like a sense of humor to it. [INTERPOSING VOICES] “We got to do this more often.”

‘Knives Out’ Review: Murder Most Clever (Published 2019) (1)

By Manohla Dargis

Knives Out
Directed by Rian Johnson
Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
PG-13
2h 10m

A sleek game of cat and mouse, “Knives Out” begins the hunt with a mysterious pool of blood and ends, well, telling wouldn’t be fair. The press screening that I attended was preceded by a brief video in which the writer and director Rian Johnson asked viewers not to spill the movie’s secrets. The entreaty suggests how seriously Johnson takes his own cleverly deployed twists and the challenges of keeping ostensible spoilers under wraps. The twists are kinked and amusing, although far less striking than the obvious pleasure he had making this exactingly machined puzzle box.

Stuffed with famous and blurrily familiar faces, the movie takes the shape of an old-fashioned whodunit — the kind with mystery, suspense, entertainment, a corpse on an heirloom settee and a half-dozen or so shifty suspects milling about.

As in many genre exemplars, the main setting is a stately manor with dark corners, creaking stairs and a warren of richly appointed rooms shrouded in secrets. Together, the rooms create a claustrophobic maze, though they more pointedly resemble cabinets of curiosities with jumbles of books, dead animals, laughing masks, acres of rugs and eccentric objets.

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The house itself feels like a mousetrap, which works for a narrative puzzle in which the parts keep shifting as the wood-paneled walls close in. The overall sense of confinement is perfect for the aims of a private investigator, Benoit Blanc, a honey-baked ham played by Daniel Craig with grandiose self-regard and a Southern accent that seems borrowed from Kevin Spacey. There isn’t a butler in the parlor, but there is a rather too virtuous caretaker, Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas), who worked for the manor’s imperious patriarch Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer), who suddenly and rather flamboyantly croaks.

Harlan is a charming monster, a type that Plummer excels in playing, and it’s a shame that he isn’t around longer. A renowned mystery writer, Harlan has written stacks of best sellers, amassing wealth and cultivating a grasping, desperate dependence in his avaricious family. Someone clearly had a good time coming up with the titles of his tomes, which read like winking clues or chapter headings: “Vulcan’s Den,” “The Badger,” “Nick of Time,” “Ultimatum,” “This Little Piggy.” A genre savant, Johnson understands that one of the pleasures of mystery stories is how they turn viewers into detectives, eager amateur sleuths who also sift through the clues, false and not.

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‘Knives Out’ Review: Murder Most Clever (Published 2019) (2024)

FAQs

Is Knives Out 2019 worth watching? ›

Overall, Knives Out is a really good film. If you are into the murder mystery kind of movie. This would be it.

Who was the killer in Knives Out 2019? ›

The Knives Out ending reveals that Harlan's grandson, Ransom, was the true killer, while Marta is innocent. Ransom's plan to frame Marta backfires when she successfully gathers evidence against him and records his confession.

What was written on the paper in Knives Out? ›

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. After Harlan's death, Richard breaks into Harlan's desk to see what he wrote & finds it blank: Harlan was bluffing.

What did Linda read in Knives Out? ›

Linda read the message which Harlan left her. That message exposed the infidelity of her husband Richard. After that she looks at Richard dejectedly. Soon afterwards, in the very last scene, we can see Richard with black eye, which means that Linda punched him.

Is Knives Out hit or flop? ›

Knives Out was nominated for multiple awards, among them three Golden Globes, a BAFTA, and an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The success of Knives Out spawned a standalone sequel, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, released in 2022 on Netflix, and a third film that is in development as of 2024.

Why did Netflix remove Knives Out? ›

Netflix typically acquires the streaming rights of its shows and movies on a regional basis. This explains why Knives Out is only available on Netflix in specific countries like Japan, South Korea, Hungary, Mexico, and Argentina despite its widespread popularity and critical acclaim.

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 Marta get the inheritance? ›

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.

Does Marta get the money in Knives Out? ›

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.

What was the secret message in Knives Out? ›

While the big reveal at the end of the movie is Ransom's guilt, a great Knives Out hidden detail revolves around when Linda Drysdale finds her father's letter with the invisible ink, which details her husband's affair.

Why does Richard have a black eye in Knives Out? ›

As Ransom is arrested for his crimes, Richard gets his comeuppance as well: Linda learns of his infidelity through Harlan's letter which, unbeknownst to Richard, had a message written on it in invisible ink. Richard is last seen with a black eye, which he likely received from his wife.

Why does he play the piano note in Knives Out? ›

That particular sound of the piano is used in cinematic mysteries when the plot thickens. He's simply mocking the mystery genre by pressing this "suspense key" over and over when one of his culprits says something that might relate to the murder, or make them more guilty, as happens in mysteries.

What was written on the note at the end of Knives Out? ›

At the end of the film, Linda's fortunate life is about to be downcast. Her son, Ransom is arrested for technically murdering his grandfather, Harlan. She also discovers a letter written on it in invisible ink from her father and learns that Richard is having an affair.

What did Harlan's letter say? ›

Harlan Was Telling Linda About Richard's Affair

Linda's husband, Richard Drysdale (Don Johnson), one of the least intelligent Knives Out characters, and Harlan had gotten photographic evidence of Richard having an affair.

What is the donut quote from Knives Out? ›

And when we do, we see that the doughnut hole has a hole in its center - it is not a doughnut hole at all but a smaller doughnut with its own hole, and our doughnut is not whole at all!

Is Knives Out 2 better than the first one? ›

The overall mystery of Knives Out is far superior to that of Glass Onion; however, the second act of Glass Onion throws a brilliant and unexpected curveball into the mix, that changes everything that unfolded prior to this moment, as well as the rest of the movie going forward.

Is it important to watch Knives Out 1 before 2? ›

In fact, we can confirm that Glass Onion doesn't even reference the first movie at all. There's a brief moment in the film where one of Blanc's previous cases is mentioned, but it is not the murder mystery at the heart of Knives Out. You can go into.

Can I watch Knives Out 2 without watching Knives Out? ›

Entertaining sequel that really does not require seeing the initial “Knives Out” film. The ending does not make much sense and it has several holes in its complex plot.

Is Knives Out a fun movie? ›

Great movie, great plot, great actors! Knives Out is Johnson's masterpiece, revolutionizing the bland, rinse-repeat nature of the murder mystery genre with witty humor and character development.

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