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Glass Onion

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A Netflix mystery film criticized for having Marvel-level humor, unbelievable plot twists, and being wildly overrated despite positive critical reception.

Mentions (4)
"It's a fine, silly romp, but critics are acting like it's some profound work of genius. The humor is marvel-level, 'He's right behind me, isn't he' type jokes full of tired cultural references and pointless cameos that feel like they were written for a State Farm Super Bowl commercial (Serena Willia"
Glass Onion is wildly overrated and it's driving me nuts · u/misrolu123 · ↑387 · 2022-12-25
"Obviously not supposed to be a masterpiece to begin with but just such an annoying movie. Craig's accent is obviously terrible but Janelle Monae's is worse and she just isn't a good actor whatsoever. The plot twist is obvious and the majority of the characters actually do nothing the entire movie be"
Glass Onion is just bad · u/houellebecq420 · ↑229 · 2022-12-29
"Every other line is some reference just to bat you on the head with "oh did you recognize that reference?" And then every time the rich guy makes a comment, no joke, the black "partner" gives a side eye to with dramatic camera cuts and then rants about how out of touch rich people are."
"i'm at a Regal seeing Glass Onion and the movie was supposed to start at 7:25 and it's now 7:43 and i'm still sitting through fucking commercials"
movie theater commercial hell · u/lsdollanganger · ↑40 · 2022-11-30
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