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Spoiler qs?
Liked the movie but… 1) wouldn’t the host know “andi’s” secret right away? 2) what was up with the dude living on the island who wasn’t part of the group? |
1) I was wondering the same thing 2) Comedic effect |
| 1) did he stick around to confirm he finished the job? Maybe there was some doubt? |
Yes, a slow and confusing start but then it really takes off. |
1) All of them knew Andi for years and none realized what was happening, so no reason the host, in particular, would have twigged. Also: Lots of research went into the deception, as we later see in flashback. Finally, basic suspsension of disbelief is essential for us, with this movie. 2) The dude was purely comic relief. Just so deliciously random. The brief glimpse of his lair and its decor was hilarious to me. Man cave with a '70s vibe! |
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My college age DC looked online and realized...for those who have seen it...Look at the final pose of the character in the very last shot of the entire film.
Then think about the pose in another extremely famous image associated with the movie. Now that's attention to detail. |
| Watched it last night. Entertaining but not as good as Knives Out, which I've rewatched. I don't think I'd rewatch this one. |
Spoiler !!! The host is the one who did you know what to her. The others wouldn’t have known he did that. He should have been shocked as hell to see her appear. |
What famous image?! |
I can’t remember the final scene. Maybe this?
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| i thought it was a clunker, lacking the joy and mischief of the original, which i adored. improbable friendships, charmless CGI-ish sets, two dimensional characters. |
I was hoping that the twist would be that he is the real owner of the island. Kinda disappointed. |
| Boring and dumb. Rian Johnson creates great visuals, but he's a horrible writer. Janelle Monae stole the show. |
| I liked The Dong |
| Daniel Craig's accent was painful. They should have either found an American actor who could do it, or just let him be British or no-accent American. |