Very disappointed.
I've been looking forward to the first half of Mrs. Hubbard's appearance, I want to see how the actor will play the most difficult role, a nagging funny little old lady who is a little annoying. As a result, her appearance, her enchanting image and the setting that was completely unfaithful to the original, shocked my jaw.
This is disappointment.
The film actually reflects the changes before and after Mrs. Hubbard. At that moment, her sullen, hoarse voice almost made me see the mother who lost her daughter and the tragic actress who lost her family. I thought she would be in the next second. The line blurted out, "I've always fantasized about being able to do comedy."
However no.
Disappointment again.
There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. The Orient Express that the director saw was not the same as what I had in mind. The film perfectly interprets the story he wants to show us, and interprets the Orient Express in his understanding - the growth of a detective in the process of deciphering, and the third possibility discovered by breaking the black and white worldview. In my opinion, in terms of expressing this theme alone, the film is excellent, but to use this classic of Grandma to express it, to be honest, is a wrong decision.
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