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Wade 2022-04-22 07:01:32

The 2017 version of Murder on the Orient Express was hotly hyped, but when I read the film critics that the novel was changed a lot, I decided to read the original. Unfortunately, I am not a detective fan either, and the obscure foreign works really made me retreat. , after all, I don't even know what a hood box is, so I had to turn to the next thing and watched this movie that is said to be very similar to the original.

I personally feel that once a criminal case involves moral issues, there is no way to unify it. After all, everyone has a different scale in their hearts for moral issues. So about the deceased in the play, a fugitive fugitive, when the law could not sanction him, he was jointly sanctioned by the victim's related households. It is not clear whether this kind of behavior should be supported or exposed.

Compared with the very little information in the first part of the novel, the first part of the movie is quite obvious. When the conductor saw each passenger, there was a problem on his face, and he felt that he knew every passenger. When he arrived at the detective, he revealed slight concerns. Later, after being questioned, the secretary of the deceased became flustered and revealed that he must have known the inside story. Although I already knew that twelve people were the murderers in the end, the reasoning process was still a little understood through the detective's dictation. Detectives and I are just short of this vast amount of knowledge.

After watching the movie and everyone's reviews, because I saw someone said that if it were him, he would choose to tell the truth, I was really confused, and I don't know what choice I would make if it were me.

First of all, as a bystander, seeing the massacre is absolutely nothing compared to the trauma of the immersive person. In any case, at the end of the day, I think that if the deceased is really the one who did many evils, he really deserves to die; the revenge of the twelve people is absolutely justified, but from the heart, after seeing the final truth, the person who knows the truth They all chose the first solution, and when the twelve people were drinking and celebrating, they really felt that they couldn't make it through. I'm not sure how I would choose, as the saying in detective dramas often goes, "He deserves to die, but you shouldn't sentence him to death", all the choices are a matter of one thought.

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Extended Reading
  • Deonte 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    AKA: Murder on the Orient Express / Murder on the Train Director: Sidney Lumet Starring: Albert Finney Country of Production: UK Year of release: 1974 imdb link: tt0071877

  • 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 amazing.

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Dr. Constantine: [touches the back of Beddoes head] Yes, there is an old contusion.

    Beddoes: The result of a slight fracas in the mess, sir, with regard to the quality of the pudding, known as spotted dick.

    Hercule Poirot: Thank you. I think you've been spotted too!

  • Hercule Poirot: Ladies and gentlemen, we now come to my own reconstruction of the night of the murder - or, the night of the red herrings.