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Knives Out: Movie Review

Director Rian Johnson is known for his intriguing direction and a smartly woven storyline and this time he has come up with a mystery that will be very difficult for the audience to solve and even more difficult to miss in the theatres. Knives Out is a movie about a murder mystery at a family gathering which goes horribly wrong.
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The star-studded cast of Knives Out includes Daniel Craig, Chris Evans,  Toni Collette, Michael Shannon, Katherine Langford, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lakeith Stanfield, Jaeden Martell and Christopher Plummer. The ensemble is enough to make the audiences excited for a movie and the fact that this is a murder mystery makes it even more fascinating.
The movie is an ode to the 70’s thrillers, and it makes use of the modern direction techniques just perfectly. The director is smart enough to give ample screen time to all the stars to keep the audiences guessing who can be the killer. The run time is justified, and the twists and turns in the story make it an even more exciting watch.
The starcast is talented, so comparisons in their roles will surely take place, but the reality is that everybody plays their part with such perfection that you will never feel anyone is better than the other.
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The movie makes the best use of its premise and is not dragged at any point. The screenplay is to the point, and the dialogues have been written and presented in a very entertaining way.
All in all, the movie is a gift to all the thriller-genre- lovers. The people who want to have fun and be on the edge of their seat for every twist and turn will also be pleased by this one. So, book your tickets and don’t miss the film.

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