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Sammy 2022-04-23 07:02:34

A suspense film released in 1974.
Adapted from Agatha Christie's classic novel;
directed by Twelve Angry Men director Sidney Lumet;
Ingrid Bergman and Sean Connery to help;
plus rare excellent Mandarin dubbing, perform a classic crime-solving blockbuster.

Although the pace is a little slow, the ending is really unexpected. In fact, the ending is very helpless. If so many people tried their best to kill me, I would kill myself. All murderers and none of them.

Countless unprovoked killings, only those who use their brains and hearts are stunned. What a sad story behind a murder case. If the law cannot be perfectly just, one has no choice but to commit crimes and justice; in the face of impunity, one has no choice but to go to Liangshan or enforce the law outside the law.

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  • Josiane 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    In fact, this Poirot is also a bit... too funny. But on the whole I have grasped it-the sense of internationality. The earliest kidnapping case took place in the United States, so that so many foreigners can be gathered under one roof. Similarly, the final murder can only occur on the Orient Express. The key to solving the case lies not in the evidence, but in the detective's memory of the kidnapping case, sensitivity to the environment, care for people, the use of English, geographical knowledge, French, Russian, Swedish, German, and Italian.

  • Harmony 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    Except that Poirot is a little different from what I imagined, it is still in good agreement with the original (the book is too early to read, and I can't remember all the details...). What a murder of a religious ceremony. Bergman has become a middle-aged and elderly woman who is so elegant and has amazing acting skills!

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: This is not an inquisition, only an inquiry.

  • Hercule Poirot: Was that usual?

    Beddoes: Oh, quite so, yes. He - his breakfast was his Amber Moon. He never rose until it had had its full effect.