Second, it is difficult for the protagonist to kill his wife in such a short time. Isn't he afraid that anyone will return to the room where he was shot or someone else will pass by and find that there is no one in the room? And didn't someone already call a doctor at that time? Is he really sure that the doctor will arrive later than if he finishes killing someone and shoots himself? ?
Third, the gun that killed your own wife was not silenced at all. Are you afraid of being heard by others and watching? Who can guarantee that everyone is asleep? The facts of the case also did not explain the insurance factor he chose to commit the crime at that time.
Fourth, look at what Jacky said at the end. She found out that Simon wanted to kill his wife after she was on a Nile boat (to participate in what she said and found that Simon wanted to put a poisonous snake on his wife's bed, so she started to want to help him... ). Judging from this account, Simon may just want to monopolize the property. It does not express that Simon loves jacky. So Jacky's subsequent help to Simon can also be completely explained as wishful thinking of moths to fight the fire. But the last sentence of Simon, i love you, seems to be sincere. I think the director wanted to express that Simon and Jacky truly love each other, but at least in my opinion, this explanation is not clear. . .
Please allow me to write an ending that I think is a little less far-fetched? In fact, it was my reasoning when I was watching a movie at the time~~
Simon indeed coveted Missy’s wealth at the beginning and abandoned Jacky. It is true that Jacky hates Simon lingeringly. The clips that Jacky hysterically tracked in the movie are still Jacky’s true feelings from his heart.
Until the night of the first murder on the ship, I hoped to design an opportunity to let Jacky come to Simon and go crazy, Simon had killed his wife with a silencer, and really wanted to blame Jacky. . . It doesn't have to be so clumsy to write j. He knows Jacky very well until what kind of gun she has, so he used the exact same gun to shoot his wife. . . In this case, the doctor and Poirot could indeed still think that Jacky's gun was used to kill people.
Afterwards, it happened that Jacky was drunk and crazy about himself. Jacky also really hit Simon in the leg.
These can all follow the original plot. Only when everyone took Jacky away. During this time, Simon was not going to kill, but picked up the gun and took a bullet. And he used the package that he wanted to discard his gun to discard Jacky's gun.
By the day of the next day, Jacky really wanted to apologize and explain to Simon. When Louisa came to blackmail Simon, Jacky was hesitant to hear it. So Jacky knew that Simon didn't really love the daughter. So Jacky came to Simon for a showdown. And Simon found out that Jacky knew that he was the real murderer, and a new evil thought came up. He told Jacky that everything he did was for both of them. He wanted to wait until the plan was successful before telling Jacky, so as to protect Jacky. So Jacky, a woman who is crazy about love, from this moment, decided to help Simon kill Louis (because Simon’s legs are inconvenient and can’t kill Louis), and the last old lady who wrote the novel can follow the original plot. So dying~~~
Until the end, Jacky realized that Simon had used her feelings again, the first time she used her to get close to Miss Qian Jin; the second time she used her, she made her an accomplice. The whole story ends. . . .
The above reasoning and development, of course, based on this, the loophole Poirot found was not the nail polish, not the handkerchief in the package, not the loophole of the silencer and the un-silenced gun~~ I haven't figured out what loopholes through temporarily. . . . . . .
But I really felt that I missed a shot, I shot myself, and killed people in such a short time. . . These are actually quite nonsense. . . . I can say that after reading it, I only focus on the development of the case, but am I actually disappointed? . . ?
ps. I beg all fans not to spray me~ This is just an impulsive thought after I read it. Maybe you will find these ideas naive and ridiculous when you wake up tomorrow morning, and at the same time discover all kinds of loopholes in your so-called "reasonableness"~~
Anyway, watching movies is for entertainment~~ My entertainment method hopes that everyone can entertain together. . . . . .
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