Murder on the Orient Express, directed at Johnny Depp, a fan girl who has been in the pit since "Edward Scissorhands". I have seen too many classic roles of Depp. Well, why didn't Depp play Poirot? However, I still have a deep obsession with this kind of detective reasoning movies. This type of detective movie will let people join in and follow the truth, not just tell the story. Secondly, the filming of this movie is really good, and the plot is also a bad link. Seeing Ratchett (Depp) hang up, it hurts my heart. I started to enter the reasoning stage in a second. Although I felt that everyone had problems, but based on the conventional logical inference that people who seem to be murderers are often not murderers, I faintly began to feel The truth is not as simple as imagined. As the plot develops, the creepiness begins to creep, and everyone in the car has a common entry point, Daisy Armstrong, everyone is related to this family, everyone is lying. At that time, my boyfriend sat next to him and said, shouldn't everyone participate? I took a sentence, maybe it was true, it felt like a high-end game. As a result, it was true that a whole car of people participated. The final ending seems puzzling, but it makes sense. After all, with such a high rating, I really don't believe that there is no turning point in the middle, but there is one last sentence that really touched me. "There are no murderers in this car, there are only souls waiting to be reborn." That's true, four-star, compared to the 1974 version, it's on a par, and the shots are pretty good.
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