The best version of Murder on the Orient Express to date

Deondre 2022-04-22 07:01:07

As a reasoning fan who has watched my grandma's works and various adaptations of film and television countless times, I think this is a very bold and subversive film that is very beautiful at the same time. It is well known that grandma is not good at describing feelings, and murder is often accompanied by the most intense emotions of human beings. Granny's murder is too elegant, too subtle, too game-like. At the climax of this film, the emotions surged out, like a big river and a sea. In addition, Poirot was never a believer in the law in the original book, he only believed in justice, so he did not have any psychological burden to get rid of the real murderer, but obviously it is not very "correct" to shoot like this now, and the movie is also justifiable. Plus, the soundtrack is great, the composition is even better, the scenery is beautiful, and the Last Supper is simply magical.

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  • Adelbert 2022-01-27 08:05:13

    ...... It's too hard to say anything. There is no suspense at all. It was shot by Lord Ken like a lecture hall on human nature and Polo's super hero show. Is it because Grandpa thinks that he was born 30 years early and has not caught up with the current trend? Then please don't waste my book. . .

  • Dana 2022-03-16 09:01:03

    The scenery of each country is very beautiful, and the actors are also good-looking, but the rhythm of the whole plot is not very good, it is a little procrastination, and the characters are too shallow. The details are not mentioned, but there are many unnecessary descriptions.

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: Miss Estravados, why do your hands have the calluses of a boxer?

    Pilar Estravados: I do my work in dangerous cities where I cannot be governed by fear. I trained to fight.

    Hercule Poirot: But you do not trust your god anymore since your 'surprise'?

    Pilar Estravados: No, in case He is busy.

    Hercule Poirot: God is always busy.

  • Hector MacQueen: Have you considered the Latin man? Marquez. Hell of a guy. And, well, you know, his kind, they don't have the same distaste for murder, historically speaking.

    Hercule Poirot: You said you don't hold a man's race against him.

    Hector MacQueen: I suppose... depends on the race.

    [MacQueen leaves]

    Hercule Poirot: And he was doing so well.