I watched the downloaded movie Agatha's classic on the way by train. I found this movie after reading the description of this work in Wang Anyi's "Fiction Classroom". of. I have seen "Murder on the Orient Express" before, but I feel that this movie is more enjoyable to watch, easier to understand, and reasonable enough to set the plot ingeniously. The motive for this murder case has taken a very traditional route. Greed for money. Lynette, a wealthy girl with a considerable inheritance, fell in love with her friend's boyfriend at first sight. I didn't expect that this love at first sight was not pure enough. From the beginning, it started from making money, and rich women made too many enemies. The author suspected everyone from the beginning, and analyzed everyone's suspicion of this murder in a very detailed way. Finally, Poirot, the great Belgian detective, saw through the conspiracy and trap of Simon and Quigeline. First, Simon pretended to be shot in the leg by Quigeline, and Simon went to kill his wife and left a "J" letter. Unexpectedly, Linnett's maid saw Simon commit the crime and began to blackmail Simon. Knowing that she was being blackmailed, Quinceline felt that she was going to kill her, so she went to kill the maid. I didn't expect to be seen by the female writer who wrote romance novels again, and Quinceline killed the female writer again. After Poirot sees through everything, Quinceline kills Simon and then commits suicide.
This is really a wrong step. Confirming that sentence, Skynet is prosperous, sparse but not missed.
More deeply, I feel the blindness of women in love. Poirot once said that a woman's greatest wish is to be loved.
But I don't fully agree with this statement. A lover is what everyone desires. If you want others to love you, you must first learn to love yourself.
Maybe at a certain time, a woman's greatest wish is to make people love her. But in the long river of life, this will not always be a woman's greatest wish.
This story is very simple, and what is interesting is the wise Poirot's analysis, which is very exciting. Poirot's case is full of analysis and discussion of human nature and psychology. The logic is very good, but sometimes the plot setting is not novel enough. For example, two people happened to be seen committing crimes, so people were killed. Also, there are too many characters and they are too complicated. Although this is for arranging the plot, if you read a book, you will not be able to figure out these people if you only read it once. If you like this type of book, it is worth reading it several times. of. Of course, this should be Agatha's writing feature, and it's also her specialty.
A woman's greatest wish can be to make people love her. But not necessarily.
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