What is guaranteed to make any party better?
Post your answer in the LEAVE A COMMENT section below. I’m not the boss of you, though. Don’t write anything for all I care! But if you decide to be party to my desires, I’d be all the better for it.
. . .here are my thoughts.
What is guaranteed to make any party better?
Slight SPOILER WARNING for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
The first half of this movie was better than the second. That’s not a spoiler; just my opinion. Glass Onion began with mysterious boxes housing invitations delivered to a handful of friends—a guaranteed way to make any party better. Each box consisted of multiple puzzles that demanded solving before ultimately accessing the invitation. Or? … Or! … Hit it with a hammer! The mental gymnastics vs. brute force approaches highlighted opposing creative approaches of the two founders of a fictional billion-dollar company: the genius who designed the box, and his co-founder who percussive maintenanced the shit out of it! At least that’s what we were supposed to think at the beginning of the film. In retrospect, the “genius” designer was neither genius nor designer. [That’s a slight spoiler.] Our hammer wielding co-founder proved to serve as a nature vs. nurture comparison of twins: the inventive entrepreneur, and her country-bumpkin sister. [That’s a slightly bigger spoiler.] It’s no spoiler, though, to say Benoit Blanc’s display of detective skills in the first Knives Out movie were far superior to those in the second.