Monalisa Painting | Glass Onion A Knives Out Mystery
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Benoit lighting up a cigar after the mansion explodes while lounging by the pool and watching Helen with pride on his face is my favorite scene in the movie.
This entire cast had incredible chemistry - Janelle Monae impressed me the most. I’m happy she was the main character of the film. Sister avenged.
The look on Ed Norton's face when Mona Lisa starts burning is priceless
Miles is going to hear from France and it ain't going to be pretty.
Love the fact that the button is literally a fool statue. Pointing out how much of an idiot Miles was for showing them how to open the case.
It is like that man Herostratus. The person who burned down the Temple of Artemis because he wanted to be remembered forever for burning down the Temple of Artemis. The difference is he did it on purpose. Miles's idiocy was the root of all of this in this case.
Miles trying to catch Helen and failing so miserably 😂
One could say that France felt that
Most impressive thing in the movie is her running across that glass strewn floor with sandals on. Still, LOVE the movie.
I might be wrong, but I believe that the Mona Lisa actually painted on wood and not a canvas. When the painting burns in the movie, we see the canvas burning, which, if intentional from the writers, means that Miles spent millions for an obviously fake painting and was not able to see it. That would be the final proof of how much of a fraud and idiot he was: unable to see the painting he was supposedly passionate about and based his whole life around was a fake.
Apparently, they filmed a post credit scene that would’ve revealed that it was just a poster all along and not the real Mona Lisa, but they deleted it because they felt there would be more emotional impact if it was the real painting that got destroyed.
“Looks like you got your wish: for forever be mentioned in the same breath… as the Mona Lisa!”
This scene is so satisfying to watch
i adore this movie so much. How in the first act, you're watching Mona Lisa's safety case flick up and down, utterly mortified that something bad is about to happen to her.
Edward Norton simply doesn't miss. You could see the fear of God in his eyes here
I love how it was the Mona Lisa portrait was the one that did it for Miles 😂
favourite scene in the entire movie. the way helen slides to hit the button is just amazing
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I love how the painting WINKS at him.