Cameron Waldrop
Why You Should Watch The Last of Sheila
Throughout the production of Glass Onion, Rian Johnson made a couple of tweets about The Last of Sheila and, at one point, mentioned it was directly the reason that he was making Glass Onion. The Last of Sheila is about a movie producer who gathers a group of his friends together for a week-long yacht trip scavenger hunt a year after his wife was killed in a hit-in-run accident. The base idea of a rich guy getting his friends together to play a game is clearly the inspiration for much of the concept behind Miles Bron in Glass Onion. As for the main question about if you have to watch it first, the true answer is no. There’s nothing directly connecting the two films on a narrative level that would change anything if you watch The Last of Sheila before you sit down to see Glass Onion. However, it is a terrific whodunnit mystery film, and it’s entirely worth a back-to-back viewing with Glass Onion. As Rian Johnson has Brick, The Brothers Bloom, Looper, and Knives Out in his filmography, he has proven himself worthy as a source of good film recommendations. That is everything you need to know about whether you should watch The Last of Sheila before seeing Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Considering Glass Onion has already amassed over 35 million views, the audience is already obviously on board with whodunnit films and should give The Last of Sheila a shot.
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