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Dianna 2022-04-22 07:01:45

From the beginning, I was amazed by the spectacular sight of the Egyptian pyramids, the sphinx and the temple at the beginning of the film, so I wanted to give four stars at the beginning, but who pushed the stone at the end and the woman who stole the pearl What happened is not clear, so it can only be downgraded to Samsung. I think the characters in everyone in it are very distinct and grotesque. The heroine is really beautiful, but she is hated by everyone on board for various reasons, and that's enough. The detective happened to hear why everyone hated Linnett and what everyone was thinking, so coincidental? I still have a lot of doubts: ①Why did Egypt allow them to film in temples and other places? Aren't you afraid of damage? ②Why didn't you hear the gunshots when Linnett was killed? ③Why are the two detectives investigating the truth and the rest of the crew not suspected of killing Lynette? They also have the possibility of killing Lynette! ④Why did people not think she was committing a crime when Jackie injured Doyle, instead of condemning her, they cared about her? ⑤Why did everyone react so dull when Doyle was injured by Jackie? If it were put in real life, everyone would definitely scream for help, ask others to help, and first of all, they would have to inform Dole's wife. Anyway, I think the author deliberately arranged a lot of unreasonable coincidences in order to highlight the detective's ability and reasoning process, which is too far-fetched!

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  • Forrest 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I seem to have seen it before, yes, everyone has a motive to kill, but the two people with the least possibility of committing a crime are the ultimate killers. The joke about the Baltic nationality, you stinky French villain! - Belgian little man, ma'am.

  • Jeffery 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The episode where the poor man and the rich woman met was really a genius: since the rich woman’s girlfriend introduced her boyfriend to the rich woman, the girlfriend was abandoned by the camera, and then gave several rich women a close-up of the face of the poor man, that eye waver. Everyone understands, and then the director didn't bother to speak, and cut directly to the rich woman's uncle who learned about the marriage of the rich woman and the poor man from the newspaper. He was so clever. There is also the Egyptian stone pillar, which is more silent than sound—"It's coming"

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Andrew Pennington: It may be the custom in Paris to go through other people's things, but we're not in Paris now!

    Hercule Poirot: Brussels, sir! The country is...

    Andrew Pennington: I don't care if it's Borneo!

  • Hercule Poirot: Let us change for dinner. J'ai faim.

    Col. Johnny Race: Poirot, you have a woman?

    Hercule Poirot: Femme is woman. J'ai faim. I am peckish.