See How They Run Review | Movie
London’s West Finish, 1953. At a celebration to have a good time the a hundredth efficiency of Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, Hollywood movie director Leo Köpernick (Adrien Brody), employed to shoot a big-screen adaptation, is murdered. Enter world-weary Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and greenhorn WPC Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) to search out the killer among the many British theatre glitterati.
See How They Run is constructed on a easy however scrumptious premise: a whodunnit buried inside an precise whodunnit, on this case Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. It not solely offers Tom George’s movie many genres to satirise — it’s a backstage drama, crime potboiler, police procedural all wrapped up in a farce — however it permits for a understanding, self-referential high quality that brings the conceits and conventions of the murder-mystery to the fore. It doesn’t utterly work, however it’s quick, humorous and often trendy, topped off with nice work by Sam Rockwell and particularly Saoirse Ronan.
Mark Chappell’s screenplay does a nifty job of affectionately embroidering the story’s madcap malarkey with actual nuggets pulled from British movie and theatre lore. Chief amongst them is the little-known incontrovertible fact that Christie (embodied briefly by Shirley Henderson) inserted a clause into her Mousetrap contract that decreed no movie model might be made till six months after the play had ended its theatrical run. The element offers a believable motive for a bunch of partaking characters to sabotage both the stage or movie model through the homicide of film director Leo Köpernick (Adrien Brody, who additionally narrates) backstage on the Ambassadors.
The actual pleasure of the movie is the rapport between the investigating plods, Sam Rockwell’s cynical Stoppard and Saoirse Ronan’s beginner WPC Stalker.
On the theatrical facet we have now impresario Petula ‘Choo’ Spencer (Ruth Wilson), actors Richard Attenborough (a terrific Harris Dickinson, who will get the younger Dickie’s voice down pat) and Sheila Sim (Pearl Chanda). Among the many film suspects are mogul John Woolf (Reece Shearsmith, taking part in the precise producer of The African Queen), his spouse Edana Romney (Sian Clifford) and celebrated (learn: overrated) screenwriter Mervyn Cocker-Norris (David Oyelowo). The forged assault the mayhem with gusto however the whodunnit factor finally loses its grip, the revelation of the killer lower than satisfying.
There’s a understanding, meta high quality to the screenplay — a bemoaning of flashbacks as a hoary system crash-cuts to a title-card “Three Months Earlier” — and generally it feels too winky-winky. As such, See How They Run works finest when it’s leaning into old-school wordplay, visible whimsy and powerful gags (“Which a part of France are you from?” “Belgium”). Debutant function director Tom George reduce his tooth on lo-fi BBC Three mockumentary This Nation — Charlie Cooper exhibits up as a dimwit usher — however elevates his ambition right here. There are shades of Wes Anderson within the stylisation (The Grand Budapest Resort looms giant) and hints of Edgar Wright within the emphatic slicing however George makes it his personal, neatly evincing ’50s London’s completely different atmospheres and transferring issues alongside at a good previous lick.
However the actual pleasure of the movie is the rapport between the investigating plods, Sam Rockwell’s cynical Stoppard (there’s a working joke about coppers named after playwrights) and Saoirse Ronan’s beginner WPC Stalker. Rockwell brings grizzled, Walter Matthau-type appeal to the inspector however it’s Ronan who shines brightest as an over-eager, by-the-notebook constable, star-struck by the suspects and taking every part at face worth. They make such an satisfying duo, in actual fact, that the additional investigations of Stoppard and Stalker could be very a lot welcome.
It really works higher as a bizarre relationship film than a murder-mystery however See How They Run is the whodunnit as hoot, with numerous laughs, oodles of fashion and performed with verve by a high quality forged. It additionally reconfirms Saoirse Ronan as a comedy god.