

Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out
Dirigido por Rian JohnsonO detetive Benoit Blanc conta com a ajuda de um jovem padre para investigar um crime perfeitamente impossível na igreja de uma cidadezinha que tem uma história sombria.
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- parktool6915 de dezembro de 2025perfect as always
- Dirk Sabbehá 3 diasQuite enjoyable.
- Boston21 de dezembro de 2025I really wish there was an app where we could talk about Jeremy Renner being in this
- cultfilmliker5 de dezembro de 2025Jeremy Renner playing himself was rough to watch. Fitting way for his career to end 🤞 Where could they possibly have gotten the inspiration for this man and his followers?? The amount of blackmail he has on everyone is just too real Fun to see the who but slowly discover the ‘why!’ Masterful work by Rian. Was delighted to see Bridget Everett! After seeing Jeff Hiller in Plur1bus, i am just glad Somebody, Somewhere didn’t die in vain! That tree was fucking goofy lol They’re definitely gonna find that fucking diamond if you guys keep hiding it in plain sight!! Watched at Boulevard Theatres in Old Town
- Denis Çerrihá 5 diasFirst movie was good, the rest try too hard and the characters are unlikeable
- Lorenzo Costa23 de abril de 2026Boring and long, dreadful and uninspiring. With the most cringe and useless accent from the detective. Just horrendous
- Seabee4uu18 de abril de 2026Blasphemously funny murder investigation. Very interesting cast. A bit long though but still well worth the watch. 3.5 Hail Marys.
- Shaydeknight13 de dezembro de 2025This film is a great watch. It's confident, engaging, and a welcome reaffirmation that the modern whodunnit still has plenty of life left in it. It stands shoulder to shoulder with Knives Out and is markedly stronger than Glass Onion, which veered too far into silliness for its own good. Daniel Craig continues to do excellent work with Benoit Blanc, both in terms of performance and character consistency. Blanc remains an entertaining presence, but it is worth noting that, as a detective, he is fundamentally different from figures like Holmes, Marple, or Poirot. He rarely explains or overtly demonstrates dazzling deductive prowess. In this installment, he deliberately holds back at the climax (no spoilers), but aside from that structural choice, he is surprisingly passive. In fact, it's curious how much the character plays second fiddle to Josh O'Connor's character, who frequently dominates the dramatic centre of the film. The ensemble cast is outstanding, just a gaggle of talent, all clearly well-directed and well-used. Performances are consistently strong across the board. Even Andrew Scott turns in a serviceable performance, which is notable given that I usually find him about as convincing as a wooden plank delivering a TED Talk. The story itself is well crafted, layered, and structurally sound. One particularly welcome surprise is its treatment of faith. As an atheist (and for many of the same reasons Blanc articulates in the film) I found the depiction refreshingly generous rather than cynical or patronizing. Faith is presented as a meaningful moral and communal force, and the scenes centred on Father Jud's desire to be a good man and a responsible community leader are genuinely touching. These moments add emotional texture without feeling preachy or contrived. Ultimately, Wake Up Dead Man succeeds because it takes the mystery genre seriously. It respects structure, character, and consequence, three things modern cinema too often discards. It is genuinely heartening to see someone in Hollywood committed to keeping the genre alive and treating it with craft and intelligence. We need more mystery films like this, and fewer that mistake cleverness for depth.
- sweetd.1317 de abril de 2026praise God. Praise human nature.
- RipLinesMan23 de dezembro de 2025Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery sets up its church-town whodunit like Event Horizon (1997) remapped onto earthly institutions, and Rian Johnson uses that vibe to make investigation feel like a descent through sealed doors that keep locking behind you. Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc plays the Captain Miller role in spirit, not because he is military but because he treats logic like an airlock and refuses to let hysteria vent the room, while Josh O’Connor’s Fr. Jud Duplenticy radiates the kind of charisma that can become doctrine when the lights go red. Glenn Close as Martha Delacroix and Josh Brolin as Mons. Jefferson Wicks turn status and piety into pressure, like bulkheads under strain, and Mila Kunis as Chief Geraldine Scott functions as the pragmatic crew member trying to keep the ship operational while everyone else starts hearing whispers in the ducts. That is why Paul W. S. Anderson’s masterpiece still matters as a reference point, because Event Horizon’s core duel between Laurence Fishburne’s Miller, containment and responsibility, and Sam Neill’s Dr. William Weir, surrender dressed up as revelation, is the same moral geometry Johnson plays with here: the mystery is not just who did it, it is how badly people want the comforting lie, the shiny answer, the quick absolution, even if it opens a door to something infernal. The movie’s pleasure is watching Blanc navigate that hellish machinery with style and rigor, treating every clue like a warning light on the console, and the ensemble sells the idea that a community can become its own haunted vessel when guilt and power start warping the rules of reality.
- Chili4615 de dezembro de 2025Not a funny as Gkass Onion, but still a good murder mystery.
- Tim Bosman14 de dezembro de 2025Great movie
- ncairncross12 de abril de 2026A decent whodunit. Bit scary in places if you want tot watch with your younger teen, but overall the acting is solid and the story holds up enough to keep you guessing (and hankering) until the Great Reveal.
- Wint3ermute4 de abril de 2026Should have kept it at 1 movie.
- Joey Pelicano23 de fevereiro de 2026Not as good as Knives Out or even Glass Onion. Seems to have a lot to say about various topics without saying much of anything. The mystery is rushed and a pretty big let down. The actors did their best and did succeed in keeping me interested.
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Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Outfoi lançado em 26 de novembro de 2025.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Outfoi dirigido por Rian Johnson.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Outtem a duração de 2 h 25 min.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Outfoi produzido por Rian Johnson, Ram Bergman.
O detetive Benoit Blanc conta com a ajuda de um jovem padre para investigar um crime perfeitamente impossível na igreja de uma cidadezinha que tem uma história sombria.
Os personagens principais de Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out são Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig), Fr. Jud Duplenticy (Josh O'Connor), Martha Delacroix (Glenn Close).
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out é avaliado com 14.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out é um filme de Comédia, Crime, Drama.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out tem uma classificação de audiência 9.4de 10.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out teve um orçamento de US$ 210 mi.
Vivo ou Morto: Um Mistério Knives Out fez US$ 4 mi na bilheteria.

























