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Bridie 2022-04-24 07:01:14

After watching the movie in the afternoon, I was about to fall asleep in the middle of the movie... Just comment. The main scene of the film takes place on a bus from Istanbul to Paris, a play of 13 people. But it feels like it's a one-man game. It occurred to me that the Twelve Angry Men were also in a small space, and everyone started their own performances. The dramatic conflict is obvious, the logic is clearer, and the ending is more logical. The ending of the film on the Orient Express is a bit unsatisfactory. Two people pointed guns at everyone, giving everyone two choices. They thought there would be conflict, but they thought the reaction would be intense and the process was smooth, but the result was premature. After a night of silence, Poirot said to everyone early the next morning, I have helped everyone make a choice, well, you are all innocent. what? Everyone is happy? So you reasoned for half a day? Everyone has to spend the rest of their lives to atone for their sins? Did everyone silently accept it? I don't quite understand this kind of warm and subtle ending, but overall it's okay, but the one-person show is a bit exaggerated.

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  • Randall 2022-03-20 09:01:58

    I'm embarrassed to say I'm not the murderer...

  • Darron 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    There are 2 changes to the original book, but the big-name performances completely make up for it! ...When the last 12 people were sentenced to trial, the German maid's sentence Schweinehund was the most domineering! !

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Colonel Arbuthnott: Are you suggesting that I'm fool enough to have entered Ratchett's cabin, murdered him, cleaned my "peep" and dropped it in the ashtray before leaving?

    Hercule Poirot: No, Colonel Arbuthnott.

  • Mrs. Hubbard: For my daughter... and my granddaughter.

    Colonel Arbuthnott: In memory of Colonel Armstrong, a great soldier... and an even greater friend.

    Mary Debenham: And for Mrs. Armstrong - they took me into their home and their hearts.

    Greta Ohlsson: For their Daisy, and mine. God forgive me.

    Countess Andrenyi: For my... my sister and my niece.

    Countess Andrenyi: Cassetti... for the grief you brought to my beloved wife.