Word of warning: don’t watch this movie
if you’re sleepy. I did, and wound up dozing off about 45 minutes in. Is
that a commentary on the quality of the film, or just a product of
circumstance? Maybe a bit of both. For sure, this story takes its time
getting to the heart of the proceedings. That leisurely pace gives the
movie a sense of being—somewhat appropriate for a murder mystery—rather
lifeless. The film does eventually get going, and in doing so presents
an interesting aspect of the script: some intriguing ruminations on
faith and the church and their value and meaning. Plus you get to watch
more of Daniel Craig inhabiting the character of Benoit Blanc, which is
good entertainment. Still, I can’t help but think that this entry in Rian Johnson’s series is a touch below the previous outings. Whether
that marks a death knell for the franchise or represents just a
momentary dip remains at this point a question still to be answered. Not
dead yet, perhaps, but in need of a little more energy—something you
can say about your correspondent as well.

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