Wake Up Dead Man
The best part of this was the fall of light and shadow cast across every argument while Brolin's booming voice and Close's biting whisper anchored every scene.
Neither this nor the Glass Onion top the first installment of this series, but I was so happy to see this return to practical locations and effects. I'll happily watch a dozen more of these, please. For this one, though, I spent too much of it holding a third of the puzzle in my head and was distracted from the plot in attempting to fit them together.
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