I saw this last night and thought it was pretty meh. I never saw the second but I seem to recall the first being pretty decent, though my memory of it is vague. I guess the mystery was wrapped up ok, but I don't know, something about the presentation made the whole thing kind of uninteresting. And, was this supposed to be a comedy? Because a lot of the acting and scenes were kind of awkward, but it just... wasn't funny.I found Knives Out 3 a huge improvement on the previous movie, and a return to roots for the franchise. The premise (an impossible murder of a "charistmatic" priest) is inherently less interesting than that of the first movie. But the core message of decent people doing good things overcoming assholes is still there, and I thought the protagonist Father Jud was the most compelling in the series so far.
It also really helps that the director was more restrained with real world references this time. That got REALLY old in the previous one.
One major criticism I had though is that the supporting cast is not very memorable, despite having a fairly stacked cast. Maybe this was needed in order to have a higher focus on the main characters, but I thought it was a little disappointing.
Also, the actor who plays Father Jud has really weird ears and this distracted me pretty much every time he was on screen. They're completely smooth and ridge-less, like satellite dishes on the side of his head. It's like someone picked him up by his ears when he was a baby and they got popped all inside out and never went back to normal.
Edit: Another thing, I'm not religious but Father Wicks clearly wasn't preaching church doctrine. The Catholic church is an organization, I would think that he would have been removed from the priesthood pretty quickly. Surely there was some bishop or something Father Jud could have appealed to.
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