Review of Knives Out (2019) by Wow1 — 17 Feb 2020
It makes no sense to play suicide, because a forensic medical examination will still show an overdose of morphine. It is strange, and it seems meaningless, that a writer who made a fortune by writing detectives does not know this.
It makes no sense to make Martha once again “dance” in front of a crowd of potential witnesses, if you could spend two minutes spending her and returning to your room to lie on the sofa, taking the syringe in your hand.
It makes no sense to ignore the testimony of the servant. It makes no sense not to seize the opportunity and ask Martha if she knows who the killer is. It makes no sense to go in white sneakers, stained with the blood of the murdered for a week.
There is no point in the physiological features of the main character, because she successfully lies without it. There is no point in returning to sweep tracks with medicines, because in this case all possible suspicions from Martha will be removed.
It makes no sense to burn the laboratory, the corpse is not far. It makes no sense to dissuade Martha from returning the money. It makes no sense to blackmail Ransom, because there is no murder. It makes no sense to put different drugs in the same containers.
It makes no sense to take fingerprints, because immediately everything will become clear. It makes no sense...
This review of Knives Out (2019) was written by Wow1 on 17 Feb 2020.
Knives Out has generally received very positive reviews.
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