A typical British perspective movie One second, a fiancé who embraced a poor old love and the next second made the headlines of the newspaper with the engagement of the upstart new lover. The century-old capital empire has been seen much more. What kind of humorous British dialogue is mixed with fat. The detective is also a typical character deducted from the British template. On the surface, he is polite, erudite, and knowledgeable. In fact, he is calm and silent. Criticize in a rash and poor skin
When a ghostly old love appears on a cruise ship, even before the murder, everything has been clearly deceived to the passengers on the boat. It's easy to fool the audience behind the screen. Capital is dirty, but capital can wash whiteness, but not
Almost everyone on the boat wanted the little rich woman to die. In fact, she was already dead when she got on the boat. Even if the greedy husband and the old love didn't do anything, the rest of the people wouldn't make her any better than they just planned it for a long time. The scene grasps the atmosphere and the costumes are top-notch. It's a decent movie for all ages. It's a pity that it's not deep enough. If Billy Wilder did it, it would be much better.
The English gentleman is too rational and his portrayal of love is not deep enough. In the end, Moliere's motto blurted out, but it was as calm as the water of the Nile, with only a trace of emotional ripples
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