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Glass Onion is timely in its critique of the ultra-wealthy. Each of the supporting characters—the "Disruptors"—is beholden to Bron’s wealth, sacrificing their integrity for a seat at his table. Johnson uses the whodunit framework to strip away the glamour of these influencers and politicians, revealing them to be desperate and sycophantic. The film argues that these figures do not actually "disrupt" the world for the better; they merely break things and expect others to clean up the mess. Deconstructing the Whodunit

The film follows world-renowned detective Benoit Blanc as he is invited to a private island owned by tech billionaire Miles Bron. Bron represents the quintessential "genius" of the modern era—a man whose wealth is built on the appearance of innovation. However, as the mystery unfolds, Blanc realizes that Bron’s perceived brilliance is a facade. The "Glass Onion" represents Bron’s ego and his complicated puzzles which, upon closer inspection, lack any real depth or logic. Satire of the "Disruptor" Class Glass Onion is timely in its critique of the ultra-wealthy

Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) serves as both a sequel to the 2019 hit Knives Out and a standalone satire of the "disruptor" class. The film’s title, borrowed from the Beatles song, acts as its central metaphor: an object that appears complex and multi-layered from the outside but is, in reality, completely transparent and hollow at its center. The Illusion of Complexity The film argues that these figures do not