Murder on the Orient Express Comments

  • Lysanne 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Although it is a classic adaptation, the rhythm is too slow, Poirot is too crazy, can the scissors be more...

  • Paige 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Although it is a classic adaptation, the rhythm is too slow, Poirot is too crazy, can the scissors be more...

  • Jerrod 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    This version of Lumet's script is much more solid than the new version, and it feels like a group scene. Although Ingrid Bergman has few roles, her superb acting is worthy of another Oscar. The problem is that the central character of Detective Poirot is made too much like a clown, and the more he looks, the more comical he...

  • Demetris 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Even with so many details cut out from Granny's book, the adapted movie still feels too complicated. But I think this level of adaptation is really successful. In addition to the old drama bones, the scene where the train starts and returns to the "civilized world" after the snow is finally cleared is also...

  • Jamil 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Even with so many details cut out from Granny's book, the adapted movie still feels too complicated. But I think this level of adaptation is really successful. In addition to the old drama bones, the scene where the train starts and returns to the "civilized world" after the snow is finally cleared is also...

  • Jettie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Only in America will there be a family that brings together Americans, British, French, Italians, Hungarians, Russians, Germans and Swedes. It also resulted in a mix of accents in English, French, Italian, German and Swedish. Are Poirot's styling sure it hasn't been vilified? What's up with being a chunky version of...

  • Sandy 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    The Twelve-Man Trial, which is the most important one, was placed indoors and became more like the curtain call of an indoor drama, so I personally feel that it is not as strong as the new version. But the rare thing is that Poirot did not steal the spotlight, and the whole story was evenly distributed to the big names-the train carrying love and hate moved forward all the way, vanished in the wind, and the soundtrack was magnificent, which was the last icing on the...

  • Cristina 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Seeing that everyone is discussing law and morality at the end, I think that in life, we don't want to avoid breaking the law. What we really should do is to have a clear...

  • Adolphus 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    The biggest success of a movie adapted from a classic novel is the infinite overlap with the brain supplements when reading the novel. And, the Hamlet of 10,000 people is combined into...

  • Dillon 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Agatha and Lumet, two masters who are good at closed spaces, met, and the ending was really unpredictable. For Agatha, "The Orient Express" and "No One Survives" have the same purpose, and the structure is very similar. As for Lumet, the choice of the twelve people at the end of the film coincides with what was discussed in "Twelve Angry...

Extended Reading
  • Winston 2022-04-23 07:02:34

    A record and nothing more

    I thought the logic was simple, but later I found out that I was wrong. If it weren't for the 30-minute explanation of pineapple, I would still be in the dark. During these 30 minutes, my brain was running extremely fast. The logic and the exploration of human nature are both successful, and the...

  • Briana 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Turn crime into justice, and turn crime into art

    Agatha Christie's fame is beyond doubt. In her writings, Polo, a Belgian detective who is always mistaken for a French nationality, has a great reputation. This horrific murder on the Orient Express enhanced his reputation.
        The charm of a detective novel, as far as I am concerned, is that it...

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Dr. Constantine: The murderer is with us now!

  • Countess Andrenyi: As is my custom on night trains, I took trional.

    [Poirot makes a noise and looks at the doctor]

    Dr. Constantine: Diethylsulphone dimethyl methane. One dilutes the white crystals with water. It is a strong hypnotic.

    Countess Andrenyi: Ha, ha! He makes it sound like a poison!

    Dr. Constantine: As with most sleeping drugs, if taken in sufficient quantities it IS a poison.

    Count Andrenyi: [jumping up] You are not-!

    Hercule Poirot: Ah, you are not *accused*... you are *ex*-cused! Thank you both for your help and cooperation.