What do you think of the relationship between law and justice in Murder on the Orient Express?

Thaddeus 2022-04-22 07:01:07

Sometimes the law loses its justice, but justice itself will not be absent. It is a seed that regenerates compassion for life and self-rebirth in the old soil of sin. Although Poirot chose to give a new life to a person in a house, but more often, the "evil" we point to is really only God can judge, when God is very busy, we turn to the meaning of the law Yes, if human beings choose to judge evil with their own justice for the first time, then more just and unjust people or most of us who are swaying in the balance of justice will think that there is someone who can exercise the right to judge for God.” hand", that will breed more evil. May the balance of justice not be out of balance. The composition of the film is still quite stunning.

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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.