If you haven't read Agatha's book, I think there are three names you've heard of at least one of them: Murder on the Orient Express, Murders on the Nile, and Agatha Christie. A big detective Poirot started broadcasting in 1989 and has been filming for 25 years until 2013, ending with thirteen seasons.
Starring David Suchet gives us the best of Poirot.
He pored over every detail in the book. Poirot put a handkerchief on every time he sat outdoors; Poirot took small steps when he walked; Poirot sat upright on the stool, like a schoolboy; Poirot was a bit of a clean freak, and when he touched the mud, he would be exposed. Disgusting expression.
Unlike Sherlock's arrogance, he is more amiable. Despite his neuroticism and petty cleanliness, we still think that's part of his charisma. A detective doesn't have to be a "god" who is aloof and intelligent, and can solve puzzles at once. He can also be approachable, gentle and polite.
This time, "Murder on the Orient Express" has a high degree of restoration of the novel's scenes, with the participation of a number of Hollywood stars, not to mention those gorgeous clothes and special effects in the later period. Each frame can be cut into a picture.
Netizens gave him mixed praise. Some people praised him that "the pictures can be cut into paintings at will, and the exterior scenes are more like oil paintings". Some people think that Polo's role is too "male protagonist" and the character is too "Holmes". Because the impression of Polo to our book fans is too classic and too precious, we can't bear to have him not photographed in place. We hope that the movie can make a really lovely and charming Polo, let more people like him and let more people know him. Get to know the stories of the philosophical detective Polo that Agatha wrote to us.
Murder on the Orient Express is probably the most well-known story of Detective Poirot. The most valuable is the discussion of human nature in this story. Poirot's final choice was surprising because behind the murder, he saw a precious sense of justice. Yes, this is Polo, he can stand out and point out the ugliness of human nature, and he can also see the warm part.
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