About See How They Run
See How They Run (2022) is a delightful comedic murder mystery that cleverly plays with the conventions of the whodunit genre. Set in 1950s London, the film follows the chaotic investigation that ensues when a Hollywood director is murdered during preparations for a film adaptation of Agatha Christie's long-running play 'The Mousetrap.' The case falls to the weary Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and the overeager Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan), whose contrasting approaches create both friction and unexpected chemistry as they navigate a world of theatrical egos, hidden motives, and meta-fictional twists.
Director Tom George crafts a stylish and briskly paced homage to classic British mysteries, infused with a modern, self-aware sense of humor. The film's charm lies in its playful deconstruction of genre tropes, from the isolated setting to the parade of eccentric suspects, all while delivering a genuinely engaging puzzle. The ensemble cast, including Adrien Brody, Ruth Wilson, and David Oyelowo, is uniformly excellent, each bringing their character's theatrical vanity or secretive agenda to life with sharp comedic timing.
What makes See How They Run particularly enjoyable is its balance of clever mystery and lighthearted comedy. It doesn't take itself too seriously, yet the plot remains sufficiently intricate to keep audiences guessing. Saoirse Ronan shines as the enthusiastic rookie, providing many of the film's funniest moments, while Sam Rockwell offers a wonderfully deadpan counterpoint. For viewers seeking a smart, entertaining, and visually polished mystery that offers both laughs and intrigue, this film is a perfect choice. Its affectionate nod to theatrical history and its meta-commentary on storytelling make it a refreshing and witty watch.
Director Tom George crafts a stylish and briskly paced homage to classic British mysteries, infused with a modern, self-aware sense of humor. The film's charm lies in its playful deconstruction of genre tropes, from the isolated setting to the parade of eccentric suspects, all while delivering a genuinely engaging puzzle. The ensemble cast, including Adrien Brody, Ruth Wilson, and David Oyelowo, is uniformly excellent, each bringing their character's theatrical vanity or secretive agenda to life with sharp comedic timing.
What makes See How They Run particularly enjoyable is its balance of clever mystery and lighthearted comedy. It doesn't take itself too seriously, yet the plot remains sufficiently intricate to keep audiences guessing. Saoirse Ronan shines as the enthusiastic rookie, providing many of the film's funniest moments, while Sam Rockwell offers a wonderfully deadpan counterpoint. For viewers seeking a smart, entertaining, and visually polished mystery that offers both laughs and intrigue, this film is a perfect choice. Its affectionate nod to theatrical history and its meta-commentary on storytelling make it a refreshing and witty watch.

















