In the 1950s, the background after the end of World War II was a prosperous and graceful city or a small county and village full of wild game. Bizarre murder case, multi-role group play, everyone may be the murderer. The real murderer, who can never be guessed, was only explained by Miss Marple in the last ten minutes. At Bertram's Hotel in season three and The Sittaford Mystery in season two were fantastic.
ps It was an era completely different from the current era, elegant and calm. This adaptation of the drama version, which began in 2004, presents a timeless and fresh texture like an oil painting. Think about it, the criminal methods at that time were not related to high technology, and the method of death was nothing more than strangulation, poisoning or being shot to death by bullets. And the way to solve a case only follows a classic principle, reasoning. So in today's view, these seemingly simple and quaint things are worth a long aftertaste.
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