With the cast of actors participating, this can be regarded as a rare blockbuster. The plot of the story is ups and downs, the characters are deeply portrayed, and different people show different psychological states in different periods. The audience can easily be brought into the story. After the story was told, the detective rationally stood on the side of morality, agreeing with the idea of using private law to make up for the lack of public law, allowing the film to give a happy ending. Of course the movie is an adaptation of a classic detective novel, but the canon of the novel does not overshadow the greatness of the movie. No matter how many remakes of Murder on the Orient Express before or after, this film is a difficult mountain to climb.
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