The Knives Out sequel takes its name from a song on the White Album, but there's more to it than that
sequel takes its name from a song on the White Album, but there's more to it than thatUsually with a good murder mystery, you realise at the dénouement that all the clues you needed were left in plain sight all along. But fair play to Rian Johnson:manages to tell you pretty much everything it’s going to be about and what’s going to happen just through its title.
Hence the huge dome much of the action takes place in, a see-through stage for a story about a man with nothing inside of him.That Beatles tune that lends its title and rounds things off on the credits is more than just a nice nod though. It’s a key to unravelling this onion. Johnson has said he “was always surprised, when I was showing the script around, how many people didn’t know it was a Beatles song,” so let's do a little background.
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