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Vinnie 2022-03-19 09:01:07
The clues seem to be very deliberate about why mystery novels are made into movies. Poirot is a bad god haha. You brain-dead murderers, see Poirot follow along and kill him!...
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Hosea 2022-03-19 09:01:07
Watching the old version of the dubbing is enough!...
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Jeffery 2022-03-18 09:01:05
The episode where the poor man and the rich woman met was really a genius: since the rich woman’s girlfriend introduced her boyfriend to the rich woman, the girlfriend was abandoned by the camera, and then gave several rich women a close-up of the face of the poor man, that eye waver. Everyone understands, and then the director didn't bother to speak, and cut directly to the rich woman's uncle who learned about the marriage of the rich woman and the poor man from the newspaper. He was so...
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Clifton 2022-03-18 09:01:05
A personal favorite of Agatha Christie's novel, the film adaptation is also very successful. With the triple waves of climax, every victim who died pushes the suspense by a foot, and finally solved the mystery at one time with hearty and concentrated reasoning. It was very...
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Lysanne 2022-03-17 09:01:06
Why do the victims of Detective Pollo's case always attract hatred instead of being wronged? First of all, of course, it is the technical factor: group hate only has group suspicion, and it is difficult to guess the real culprit. Then, on the moral level, only hatred or even damn can avoid the audience's empathy, so as to keep the emotion in line with the general theme of the detective story's intellectual and logical separation of joy. Such as subverting this law, playing with the eternal...
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Kenton 2022-03-17 09:01:06
The Orient Express incident is to connect a group of seemingly unrelated people, and this film is the back of the former, that is, everyone has motivation and opportunity. Two opposing logics make Poirot's series more coherent: Poirot did not let off every suspect after the previous incident, but went into a misunderstanding. The film amplifies this point and creates a full image of Poirot. At the same time, the white space in the jewelry and boulder paragraphs also adds a touch of mystery to...
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Giles 2022-03-16 09:01:06
——You stinky French villain! ——The Belgian villain,...
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Shawna 2022-03-16 09:01:06
Barely passing, the story is good, and there are ancient Egyptian buildings to watch, the light of the whole film is too transparent, as if I am afraid that others will not be able to see the filming in the set, and from the boat in the movie, the crime process The time conditions seem to be difficult to meet. The dubbing of the upper translation has extra points, otherwise it is very likely to go to sleep. Mia Farrow played such a role...
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Trevion 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Early adaptations of relatively successful reasoning films, the acting skills are in place, and the role modeling is very...
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Angelita 2022-03-15 09:01:05
A particularly good movie, the adaptation is particularly...
Death on the Nile Comments
Extended Reading
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Mrs. Van Schuyler: Come on, Bowers, time to go. This place is beginning to resemble a mortuary.
Miss Bowers: Thank God you'll be in one yourself before too long, you bloody old fossil!
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Jim Ferguson: You damn froggy eavesdropper.
Hercule Poirot: Belgian! Belgian eavesdropper!
Director: John Guillermin
Language: English,French,Arabic,German Release date: September 29, 1978