It's a cue to the police detective to ask a specific question; you will notice that each time he asks a variation on "Did you and so-and-so arrive together?"
A second theory is that it could be a way for him to mark certain parts of the recording, sort of like making a note to himself to pay special attention to that part of the interview later.
The third theory is that Blanc is using it as sort of an improvised lie detector. One meant to interrupt the interviewee and see if they could stick to their story or have to think up a new lie.
He presses the key whenever the conversation starts to get off track. It's to jolt the detective into getting back to business.
That particular sound of the piano is used in cinematic mysteries when the plot thickens. He's simply mocking the mystery genre by pressing this "suspense key" over and over when one of his culprits says something that might relate to the murder, or make them more guilty, as happens in mysteries.
A second theory is that it could be a way for him to mark certain parts of the recording, sort of like making a note to himself to pay special attention to that part of the interview later.
The third theory is that Blanc is using it as sort of an improvised lie detector. One meant to interrupt the interviewee and see if they could stick to their story or have to think up a new lie.
He presses the key whenever the conversation starts to get off track. It's to jolt the detective into getting back to business.
That particular sound of the piano is used in cinematic mysteries when the plot thickens. He's simply mocking the mystery genre by pressing this "suspense key" over and over when one of his culprits says something that might relate to the murder, or make them more guilty, as happens in mysteries.
Whilst there is no official proof, the fact that the names are soo close it is reasonable to deduce that Harlan Thrombey is an homage to Harlowe Thornbey.
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- How long is Knives Out?2 hours and 10 minutes
- When was Knives Out released?November 27, 2019
- What is the IMDb rating of Knives Out?7.9 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Knives Out?When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc is mysteriously enlisted to investigate.
- What was the budget for Knives Out?$40 million
- How much did Knives Out earn at the worldwide box office?$313 million
- How much did Knives Out earn at the US box office?$165 million
- What is Knives Out rated?PG-13
- What genre is Knives Out?Comedy, Comedy Drama, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
- How many awards has Knives Out won?52 awards
- How many awards has Knives Out been nominated for?168 nominations
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