Personally, I don't think this story is too awakening or bloody. I think the most intense collision is the collision between sects. The detective is Christian, while the criminal is Catholic. The difference between the two is that the detective thinks God The bad guys will be punished, and the people should not take revenge on their own and wait for God to punish them. The suspects are the murderers who think they have been abandoned by God and want to take revenge on their own. The detective finally solved the murder case on the Orient Express. The murdered people He is a heinous villain who deserves what he deserves. The perpetrator is the family of the victim, but since the detective is a Christian, he thinks that the perpetrator should be handed over to the police station, and everyone on the train pleads for the perpetrator. In the end, the detective seems to compromise. There seems to be no compromise, leaving it all to God as detectives believe
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