The film’s greatest strength lies in the chemistry between Sam Rockwell’s understated Stoppard and Saoirse Ronan’s breakout comedic performance as Stalker. Ronan, in particular, steals the show; her character’s clumsy eagerness and incessant note-taking provide the heart of the movie, offering a foil to the typical "brilliant detective" archetype. While some critics argue that the plot itself is intentionally simple, the film’s visual style—utilizing split screens and Wes Anderson-esque framing—keeps the energy high and the tone light.
regarding Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap . See How They Run(2022)
A "meta" whodunit that parodies Agatha Christie while celebrating her influence. The film’s greatest strength lies in the chemistry
to other modern whodunits like Knives Out . regarding Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
Tom George’s 2022 film See How They Run is a refreshing, self-aware addition to the whodunit genre that manages to be both a loving tribute to and a clever parody of classic murder mysteries. Set in 1950s London, the film revolves around the real-life 100th performance of Agatha Christie’s legendary play, The Mousetrap . When an arrogant American film director, Leo Köpernick, is murdered backstage while attempting to adapt the play for the big screen, the case falls to the cynical, world-weary Inspector Stoppard and his overly enthusiastic, pun-loving partner, Constable Stalker.
Ultimately, See How They Run is a film about the love of storytelling. It acknowledges that while we may know exactly how a "whodunit" works, there is still immense joy in the execution of the craft. It doesn't aim to reinvent the wheel, but rather to show us how much fun the wheel can be when it's spinning with such wit and charm. Setting: 1950s London West End theater scene.