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1. It was adapted from the works of Agatha, the Queen of Crime, only after the works of Agatha.
2. The original author created the "Country House School". The murders always occur in confined spaces. The victim must be a controversial figure, and everyone present has all kinds of affiliations and even hatreds with her. Individuals have motives for committing crimes.
3. The criminal technique is ingenious, precise and confusing. Everyone has or does not have evidence of alibi.
4. Usually two people commit the crime, covering each other, and sometimes even multiple people commit the crime.
5. It was remade into a movie. The masterpieces are "Murder on the Orient Express" (stars gathered, Ingrid Bergman won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for this film), "Tragedy on the Nile" (95 years when the film was born, a century CCTV world movie) The show selected "Tragedy on the Nile" as the representative of British movies) and "Crimes in the Sun"
6. The great detective Polo is a Belgian mustache detective, and will be mistaken for a Frenchman every time. Before the incident, he had insight into all the contradictions between the victim and the people around him. After the incident, he cross-examined one by one, assuming everyone's crime process and motives, and questioned them one by one. Usually, there is an outsider who is not involved in the case and is also a friend of Polo to assist him throughout the process. Among the actors of Baltic, the image of Peter Ustinov is the most popular.
7. There have been slight changes in the film adaptation. Although several films were produced by different directors, their styles are very similar. The first half is used to lay the groundwork and explain the causes and contradictions. In the middle part of the case, Polo began to shed light on the case, analyze the case, and gather everyone in the last half an hour to reveal the true murderer and the modus operandi in public.
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