To be honest, I was moved a bit when I saw the end.
As a suspense novel...where everyone knows the plot and the truth and the ending, it's not particularly easy to make a gripping story. My only relief is that Detective Poirot didn't cast Uncle Depp - I used to like him a lot, but now this face is really reluctant to look at.
Several veteran actors have contributed appropriate (but not wonderful) performances. The most likeable ones are of course the camera and music - Turkey is beautiful, I know, but it is so beautiful...I think again Go again. Depp's posthumous footage is also very good, and the way you shoot it from above is clear at a glance.
The music at the beginning of the movie is also very good. The rhythm of children running in Jerusalem alone deserves more than three stars.
As for the plot, because you know the whole process, the foreshadowing of the various characters in the front is easy to see, which is also the less interesting part. Envy those who haven't read the original, they should enjoy it.
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