8 / 10
Knives Out is Rian Johnson’s 2019 American murder mystery comedy. The film depicts the investigation following the death of wealthy mystery novelist Harlan Thrombey. Private detective Benoit Blanc arrives at the Thrombey estate to interview the family, including Harlan’s young Latina nurse Marta Cabrera who knows more than she initially reveals. Daniel Craig plays Blanc. Ana de Armas plays Marta. Christopher Plummer plays Harlan. Chris Evans plays grandson Ransom Drysdale. Jamie Lee Curtis plays daughter Linda. Don Johnson plays Linda’s husband Richard. Michael Shannon plays son Walt. Toni Collette plays daughter-in-law Joni. Lakeith Stanfield plays detective Elliott. The screenplay was written by Johnson. The film was produced by MRC and Lionsgate on a budget of approximately 40 million dollars and grossed approximately 312 million dollars worldwide. The work received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay.
The film revived the country-house murder mystery for contemporary audiences and launched a franchise that has continued through Glass Onion (2022) and Wake Up Dead Man (2025). Johnson combined Agatha Christie plot mechanics with current American political content about class, immigration, and inheritance. The Craig performance as Benoit Blanc gives the actor a comic register his Bond work did not allow. The film proved that mid-budget original screenplay productions could still achieve major commercial success in a market dominated by franchise material. The result is the picture that demonstrated the murder mystery genre’s continuing commercial viability in original rather than adapted form.
The Mystery Structure
Johnson reveals the apparent solution at the midpoint rather than the end. Marta accidentally administers a fatal medication overdose to Harlan and spends the first half of the film concealing the accident. The audience knows the truth before the family does. The conventional mystery delays the reveal until the conclusion. Knives Out flips the structure and asks what happens when the audience already knows the answer.
It transforms the film from a whodunit into a will-she-get-caught suspense story. The mystery exists at the level of why Harlan was killed rather than who killed him. The structural choice solved the modern mystery’s central problem. Sophisticated audiences have absorbed enough Christie material that conventional whodunit reveals rarely surprise them. Moving the reveal to the middle gives the second half emotional content that pure plot resolution cannot generate.
For Writers
Genre conventions can be moved or inverted to produce stronger work than strict adherence allows. Similar logic applies to fiction. The structural assumption you make about your genre may be the place where reinvention should happen.
Benoit Blanc
Craig plays Blanc with a Foghorn Leghorn Southern accent that other actors would have found impossible to sustain. The performance combines Hercule Poirot mannerisms with American Southern courtroom drama elements. Blanc speaks in elaborate metaphors and theatrical declamations that conventional detective characters avoid. The character is comic without being unserious about his investigation.
The success of the character launched the franchise. Glass Onion and Wake Up Dead Man both place Blanc at the center of new mysteries with new ensembles. The structural choice to make Blanc the consistent figure across films, rather than tying the franchise to specific locations or families, gives the picture flexibility that location-based or family-based mystery series typically lack. The franchise can continue as long as Craig remains willing to play the role.
For Writers
Consistent character can anchor a franchise more reliably than consistent setting. The same applies to series fiction. The protagonist who travels carries the brand. The location that stays needs the protagonist to come visit.
The Class Politics
The Thrombey family treats Marta as a beloved family member while never remembering which Latin American country she is from. Different family members give her four different national origins across the film. The picture establishes their actual relationship to her without requiring direct accusation. They like her in the way wealthy people like the help they consider unusually capable. The political content is unmistakable.
Johnson made the political content explicit rather than subtextual. The film’s resolution depends on the Thrombey will leaving everything to Marta rather than the family. The family then attempts to use immigration enforcement against Marta’s mother to force her to refuse the inheritance. The film treats American wealth, American immigration policy, and American family inheritance as connected systems serving the same purpose. The argument is not subtle. The film is not trying to be.
For Writers
Direct political content can succeed when the genre frame supports it. The same applies to fiction. Wrapping the argument in conventional genre pleasures lets readers receive it without feeling lectured.
Craft Note
Johnson wrote the screenplay during the year following The Last Jedi (2017). The Star Wars production had been controversial. Johnson wanted to write something for himself that combined genres he loved. The result was a script he produced independently rather than through a major studio. The success of this film demonstrated that original mid-budget work could still find wide audiences. The franchise that followed has continued to operate at mid-budget scale rather than expanding into blockbuster territory.
Verdict
Knives Out revived the country-house murder mystery for contemporary audiences and launched a franchise that has continued effectively. The midpoint reveal transformed mystery structure for the modern era. Benoit Blanc anchors the franchise as portable protagonist. The class politics are direct and well-handled. Worth viewing for anyone interested in the modern mystery, in Craig’s non-Bond work, or in original mid-budget films that succeeded against franchise-dominated competition.
FAQ
Should I watch Glass Onion afterward?
Glass Onion (2022) extends the franchise with new ensemble and new location. The mystery structure differs from Knives Out. Both films justify engagement. Watch them in release order for maximum effect.
How does Benoit Blanc compare to Hercule Poirot?
Blanc inherits Poirot’s foreign-detective-in-American-or-English-setting framework. The Southern accent and theatrical mannerisms differentiate him substantially. Both characters serve similar narrative functions.
How does the film handle its political content?
Directly. The film does not hide its arguments about American wealth, immigration, and inheritance behind subtext. Some viewers find the directness welcome. Others find it heavy-handed.
How does the runtime function?
The film runs approximately two hours ten minutes. The long runtime accommodates the ensemble cast and dual-structure mystery without compression.
What is the cultural impact of the film?
Substantial impact through murder mystery revival, the Benoit Blanc franchise, and demonstration that original screenplay productions could still achieve commercial success.
Who is the Foghorn Leghorn reference for?
The Warner Brothers cartoon rooster character voiced by Mel Blanc. The voice draws on Southern political orator stereotypes that the cartoon parodied. Craig studied old Foghorn Leghorn shorts during preparation.