The final shot of the film sees Benoit Blanc sitting on the porch steps, watching the house, while Marta stands above him holding the "My House, My Rules, My Coffee" mug. That mug—initially a prop signifying the father’s tyranny—becomes a trophy of justice.

In an era dominated by superhero franchises, endless sequels, and high-octane action spectacles, the idea of a mid-budget murder mystery featuring an ensemble cast of eccentric characters seemed like a gamble. Yet, in 2019, director Rian Johnson delivered a masterclass in storytelling with The film did not merely succeed at the box office; it revitalized a genre that many considered dead, proving that audiences still crave sharp dialogue, intricate plotting, and the simple pleasure of trying to solve a puzzle before the detective does.

When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead after his 85th birthday party, detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously hired to investigate. But every family member has a motive—and a secret.

"I suspect foul play. I have eliminated no suspects." 🕵️‍♂️