For a two-hour movie, the time flew by. It didn’t drag and, honestly, there wasn’t much I’d consider unnecessary. The film kicks off fast, jumping right into the first murder investigation, so if you watch, be ready to pay attention from the jump.
As for the acting? Everyone nailed it. Mirren as an ex-spy was, unsurprisingly, perfect. At this point, she could probably solve a real-life case, given how many times she’s played roles like this.
The film does a great job keeping you guessing. I didn’t land on the right suspect for the main murder until about three-quarters of the way through. That said, here’s the one thing that bothered me a bit: While the main murder was wrapped up in a neat little bow for viewers, the other murder reveals didn’t hit quite as hard. The motives and resolutions fell a little flat, in comparison. It seemed like there was a slight rush to make sure to address what happened to the other characters who faced untimely deaths.
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