#a great end to the year
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I would’ve loved to see the in-universe news reports after the events of Glass Onion. Imagine someone having to put out to the public “Tonight’s top story, idiot billionaire Miles Bron uses experimental energy source to blow up own home, taking with it arguably the most famous painting of all time. At the same event noted streamer and misogynist Duke Whatshisname was allegedly murdered, although according to our sources this was not related to the explosion. All surviving members of the incident have contracted covid and experts are saying this whole case could be tied up in the courts for years based purely on how ridiculous it all is. Celebrated detective Benoit Blanc weighs in.*”
*From home, because he also has covid.
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Siouxsie Sioux
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Burt Glinn. Seven Arts Coffee Gallery. NY. 1959
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something about glass onion that makes me go insane is first the movie starts with Bach’s ‘little’ fugue in G minor, then the box miles sends to each of the ‘shitheads’ has it as one of the clues. Don’t exactly remember who says it but someone says that fugues are a complicated layer of music. While they are layered they are not fundamentally complicated, it’s just layers of the same figure played over and over again. The fundamental core melody is all the same. Which is a perfect melody for Miles thinking his plan and puzzles was this complicated system of music, when it’s really just the same story told over and over again, and also a metaphor for the glass onion itself. I dunno I just love when classical music is used in movies that itself tells the story in a deeper way
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something I love about Benoit Blanc is that we actually get a genuinely new character. like yes he's inspired by classic detective tropes and I'm sure people who know much more about Poirot and Sherlock and Marple can deconstruct that far better than I could. but he's his own character with a clear personality that actually makes sense (looking at you Moffat with your 'collection of things that seem like they should be cool but aren't coherent' Sherlock) and we've been given some nice bits and pieces to play with for potential backstory (husband, friends, interests)
what makes me happy is that he's not a reboot or a remake or an adaptation, he's Benoit Blanc and he's awesome
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They could make 50 benoit blanc movies and i will enjoy each and every one of them infact i want them to make 50 movies
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Anna Karina, Pierrot le Fou (1965) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
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Hugh Grant just married James Bond for the hell of it and CONFIRMED THEY (CHARACTERS) ARE HUSBANDS
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as a self-identified adrienette girlie....kinda miss them, ngl.
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Siouxsie Sioux
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Helen Levitt. Harlem Boys with a black cat. New York. 1940
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