Hayat Kamille

Hayat Kamille

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  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Kallie 2022-04-20 09:01:32

      Better to read novels

      Good reasoning. But after reading it, I have a bigger question. If the deceased was killed by the murderer, that is, twelve people in the entire carriage, there would also be more than a dozen wounds of different depths and sizes on the deceased. , is it really each one stabbed with a knife? If...

    • Ludwig 2022-01-27 08:05:13

      Director, can you please take an IQ test before making a reasoning movie?

      I didn't watch the whole movie because after watching a few clips, I didn't think it was worth wasting two hours watching this movie at all. I just randomly searched for a video of the whole movie on YouTube, and then confirmed that this movie is really not worth watching at all.

      You can say that...

    • Monte 2022-01-27 08:05:13

      The murder on the Orient Express was not about the murderer, but about the scenery along the way. Very beautiful movie, but probably due to Lord Kenny's occupational disease, it looks really too staged....

    • Sincere 2022-01-27 08:05:13

      Where is the lens and art good adaptation? ? ? Poirot doesn't seem to be so personal, does it? ? ? Besides, I'm really crazy...the accent of this line is mixed with English and French...Mom, I don't understand TAT, I cried at the movie theater

    Murder on the Orient Express quotes

    • Hercule Poirot: I am tired. I have earned myself a little holiday. I want to look at paintings and have too much time on my hands.

    • Hercule Poirot: You come from Baghdad?

      Miss Mary Debenham: It's true. No detail escapes his notice!

      Hercule Poirot: [points in her purse] Your ticket.

      [Debenham politely closes her purse]

      Hercule Poirot: I might also ask you if you enjoyed your time there - as a governess? The chalk on your sleeve and the Geography Primer. A governess or a cartographer.

      [Debenham chuckles]

      Hercule Poirot: I made my gamble.

      Miss Mary Debenham: I always begin them with geography and monster them until the have the world down cold. They may get lost in math; but, I'll be damned if they don't know where they are.