1. The Omega Symbols
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While Miles Bron's company is called Alpha Industries, there are lots of hints to a different Greek letter throughout Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. You can plainly see them on the side of the boat that takes the guests to Miles' private island, on deck chairs, and even on a brooch that Lionel wears. Alpha and omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet and are a nod to the importance of Miles' partner, Andi - who will eventually bring about the downfall of Alpha Industries from beyond the grave.2. The Hourly Dong Has a Famous Voice
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As the guests gather on the island, they're interrupted by a loud alarm - "the hourly dong," as Miles so naturally puts it. The dong is actually spoken by none other than actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who actually has made a lot of appearances in Rian Johnson films, including The Last Jedi.3. Miles Doesn't Know About Art
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Miles' fancy pad is filled with plenty of famous art pieces, including, of course, the Mona Lisa, his favourite painting. But despite his speeches on his love of art and historical facts about the Mona Lisa, it's obvious from one easter egg that Miles doesn't know squat. Rothko's Number 207 is actually hanging upside down. Oops!4. That Chessboard in the Puzzle Box
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The puzzle boxes are seen as an example of Miles' intellect and wit - which we'll later realise doesn't actually exist. But there's a sign of that very early on, right in those puzzle boxes themselves. The chessboard of blue and red pieces requires you to make the move the 'Fool's Mate' - the quickest checkmate in chess. Crucially, this move requires your opponent to be a total chess amateur. And as we'll find out, Miles really isn't as clever as he appears to be.5. Blanc Reads a Popular Mystery Book
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The book on the floor of Benoit Blanc's chaotically messy bathroom floor (he's taking a lot of baths, okay!) is actually
Cain’s Jawbone, a mystery-puzzle book published in 1930. The book asks readers to solve the mystery by putting the story in the right order. It's a nod that the events of Glass Onion aren't necessarily going to be told to us in the right order, and we'll have to wait to fully understand what's going on.6. The Detective Accidentally Drops a Big Clue
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By the time we've got through the first half of Glass Onion, we'll understand that Benoit Blanc and Helen - Andi's sister - are working together. But a huge hint is offered early on, when Benoit runs into Helen after Duke's death and shouts, "Helen!" It's the first time we've heard her name said in the film and it's intriguing as, at the time, we only know Helen as Andi.7. A Matisse Painting Reveals a Big Clue
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When Benoit and Helen are discussing the case in the bathroom of Miles' house, a Matisse painting can be seen on the wall. At first glance, this is just another example of Miles'' art obsession, but look closer. This is actually 'Icarus', a painting that brings to life the fateful character who flew too close to the sun and burned. It's a strong clue that Miles' downfall is imminent.
8. Miles Also Predicts His Own Downfall
Image Source: InsiderOne of the tensest moments of the film occurs by the pool, where Miles gives a speech about his 'disruptive' mindset. Listen closely, though, and it reads as a play-by-play of the chaotic finale of Glass Onion. Miles says, "If you want to shake things up, you start with something small. Everybody gets excited because you're busting up something that everyone wanted broken in the first place." Remember how in the finale, Helen starts by smashing a small glass sculpture, encouraging the rest of the guests to participate in the chaos?9. There's An Evil Eye on the Invitation
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Eagle-eyed viewers will probably have noticed that Miles' invitations to his fellow 'disruptors' featured an 'evil eye' symbol front and center. The symbol is generally believed to ward off evil intentions. But the symbol can also be found in Duke's bedroom in the contemporary circular artwork on the wall. These circular installations are in all of the guest bedrooms, but only Duke's is colored blue, exactly like the evil eye. Is this a sign that Duke was clearly Miles' victim?10. Blanc Plays Mystery Games with Very Famous Faces
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While stuck in lockdown, Benoit Blanc has fun playing mystery games online with some very famous faces in the mystery genre. These include Angela Lansbury (who starred in Murder She Wrote and played Mrs. Marple), Stephen Sondheim (who wrote the musical Sweeney Todd) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who wrote a series of mysteries centred on Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock's brother.11. The Fibonacci Sequence Crops Up More than Once
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You'll probably recognise the Fibonacci sequence from the puzzle box at the beginning of the film because Duke's mother gamely says in the background, "That first one's a Fibonacci sequence." Duke uses this moment to get annoyed with his mother again, but viewers should keep it in mind, as it's the same image that appears above Miles' desk - where he's hidden the red envelope.12. Dietary Restrictions Reveal The Killer
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When Claire reads out the invitation from Miles, it clearly says, "Travel details to come, please forward any dietary restrictions." This could be seen as a sort of tongue-in-cheek joke (this is a totally normal invitation! Nothing weird happening here!), but it's also a sign that allergies will come into play later. As we'll find out, Miles uses this moment to learn that Duke is allergic to pineapple.13. One Famous Musician Makes An Appearance
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Unless you're a classical music nut, this cameo probably went over your head. But at Birdie's party, famed composer Yoyo Ma makes a brief appearance to explain that the music playing from the box is Bach's Little Fugue in G Minor. It's a satirical moment, as Peg asks, "are you sure?" Of course, he's sure! He's Yoyo Ma! Not to mention, the fugue is a sign of a musical piece that has lots of layer - just like an onion, and just like this film.14. You Can See Andi Being Sneaky
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In the second half of
Glass Onion, Helen (disguised as Andi) plays Clue with the disruptors, tracking their movements and trying to find out what they know. But one little moment is actually already caught on camera in the first half of the film. Viewers can clearly see a little shadow behind Birdie by the pool, which is Helen throwing her phone into Birdie's purse.15. The Disruptors and their Named Glasses
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Each of Miles' 'disrupters' gets their classic cocktail served to them in a cup with their name on it. Each has been designed with their personality in mind, but in another shot, Peg is shown writing her name on a red Solo cup. Once again, she is forgotten about, but you probably didn't notice it either.
16. Miles' Outfits Tell You Exactly Who He Is
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Miles presents himself as the genius - with his puzzle boxes and magnificent mansion, and taste in art. But anyone would know just by looking at him that he's a fake. In the flashback scenes to the gang at the Glass Onion bar, Miles is dressed in an exact double of Tom Cruise's outfit in Magnolia. In the film, Cruise plays Frank T.J. Mackey, a motivational speaker, and Miles' outfit is a hint that he's not as original as he seems. In another scene, Miles dresses almost exactly like Steve Jobs, with blue jeans and a black turtleneck.17. Duke's Tattoo Describe His Past
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It's not hard to spot Duke's tattoos, but you may have missed these little ones. On his fingers, Duke has references to series like Superman, Star Wars, and The Avengers. They're a nod back to his past as a self-professed loser who just played gaming tournaments. Despite his macho persona now, Duke was always a nerd. James Bond fans might also catch the tattoo of the Spectre logo - a reference to the James Bond film he was in with Daniel Craig.
18. Andi's Obituary Can Clearly Be Seen on Duke's Phone
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Duke's phone is as important as Duke in Glass Onion - you'll keep hearing its pings from Google long after the film has ended. While the audience isn't meant to know that Duke has shown Miles Andi's obituary, and he pretends that he hasn't, watch the scene closely and you'll clearly see Andi's picture on Duke's phone screen.
19. Serena Williams Reads Gravity's Rainbow
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One major cameo that you definitely noticed in Glass Onion is Serena Williams - but did you notice the book she's reading? It's
Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, a book that is referenced by Benoit in Knives Out. "I anticipate the terminus of Gravity's Rainbow," Benoit says in that film. The gag, though, is that Benoit admits that he likes the title but has never read it. Serena has, though!20. Film Starts Again Half Way Through
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We all noticed that, at the halfway point of
Glass Onion, the film effectively starts all over again from Helen and Benoit's perspective. but did you see that the opening shot of the second half is the same as the opening shot of the film? A hand knocks on a door, one black and one white. It's a clever framing device, not to mention the attention to detail in the color choice (everything is really in black and white in this film.)21. Benoit's Hatred for Clue
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Benoit certainly doesn't hide his hatred for the game Clue. He makes multiple references to it, saying, "I'm very bad at dumb things! Ticking boxes, running round, searching all the rooms, it's just a terrible, terrible game." Except... this is exactly what Benoit will have Helen do at Miles' mansion to solve the mystery.
22. Those Masks Are a Big Clue to Personality
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The face masks in Glass Onion aren't just a way to center the film in the Covid pandemic - they also reveal subtle things about each character. Benoit opts for a fashionable mask and wears it right (of course.) Politician Claire frequently wears it wrong - as if she's only doing it for performance reasons. Scientist Lionel wears a souped-up N95. And ditzy Birdie opts for a mesh mask a la Lana Del Rey - so similar in fact, that it must be a reference.
23. Lionel's Fax Machine Has Peculiar Decoration
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Before we've even met Miles, we start to get an understanding of who he is. Not from anything the characters say, but a brief comment from Lionel's fax machine. This machine, Lionel's primary method of communication with the tech 'genius', is decorated with hellish eyes and horns. It's a sign of what Lionel thinks about Miles' great ideas, but does it also reveal Miles as the devilish killer from the beginning?
24. Claire Isn't The Politician You Think She Is
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You'd be forgiven for pegging Claire as a liberal Democrat who wants to change the world. However, give her office space a better look and you can see that actually, Claire runs her campaign as an independent. Without the backing of a large political party, she doesn't seem as successful (apologies, Bernie Sanders!)
25. That Painting of Miles Is Also a Fake
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Fight Club fans, did you notice this one? The half-naked painting of Miles hanging in the millionaire's living room isn't really an original piece of art. Actually, the producers placed Edward Norton's head on top of an image of a topless Brad Pitt in Fight Club. The reference is an interesting way to present Miles as someone who thinks he's powerful but really is a fake.26. Apple Products Are Really Important (Again)
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Rian Johnson let slip that Apple products are pretty important in the first Knives Out because Apple supposedly don't let villains use their products on screen (for that reason, Ransom Drysdale has an Android phone). The gag continues in Glass Onion: Miles doesn't have a phone, but he does have an iPad, but in the scene where he gives it to Benoit (for solving the mystery), you never actually see it in Miles' hands.27. Andi and Helen's Names Disguise the Entire Plot
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Andi is short for Cassandra, and according to Greek myth, Cassandra had the gift of prophecy but was cursed to never be believed. In Glass Onion, nobody believes Andi when she says the napkin was hers at the trial. There's more, though - in the classical tradition, Cassandra predicts the arrival of Helen of Sparta in Troy and that her arrival would lead to the destruction of the city. What do you know - Helen's arrival on Miles' island leads to the destruction of the glass onion itself. It's rather prophetic, isn't it?28. Helen's Clue Pad Reveals the Killer
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When Helen and Benoit brainstorm who could be the killer, Helen creates a little table that looks a lot like a Clue notepad. But Helen writes Miles' name right next to Motive and Opportunity - suggesting that he actually has the most motive and opportunity to have killed Andi.29. Puzzle Box Foreshadows the Red Envelope
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Going right back to the puzzle box from the beginning of the movie - remember that N clue? The disrupters were meant to turn the entire box due north. But the puzzle was hiding another clue - that blank, red square evokes the red square in the heart of the Fibonacci sequence in Miles' office, where the red envelope is hidden.30. The Beatles Song 'Glass Onion' Explains the Film
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Ever wondered where Rian Johnson got the name Glass Onion from? It's actually the title of a Beatles song off their seminal White Album. The song plays over the film's credits, and it's important because the song references a lot of other Beatles tracks, including I Am The Walrus and Strawberry Fields Forever. The song, ultimately, is about seeing through the referees and misdirection to the heart of something - just like the film is. There's little else to say about this fantastically entertaining Knives Out sequel except: it certainly compels me.