Agatha

Clifton 2022-09-03 14:37:33

I seem to be very cold about black and white films recently. It is the second black and white film after "Vertigo".

Passing by the bookstore today, I saw this book by Agatha. I wanted to read it, but there are so many online resources, so I found a movie and watched it first. It is indeed different from what was originally expected, but is it possible to have multiple possibilities? This version of the movie is good in creating a suspenseful atmosphere, but is it too simple to explain the crime process? The judge sat there and only explained how the doctor was killed. What about the others? How did you do the secret room murder? I think Conan is better at this. Forget it, let's look for the original.

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And Then There Were None quotes

  • [last lines]

    Fred Narracott: Good morning. Ready to leave now?

    Philip Lombard: Ha, are we.

    Fred Narracott: Are the others ready too?

    Philip Lombard: You call them.

    [Narracott enters the house while Lombard and Claythorne run off together]

  • [Prince Nikita Starloff has just collapsed after taking a drink]

    Philip Lombard: He's not moviing.

    Detective William Henry Blore: Just plain drunk.

    Dr. Edward G. Armstrong: Just plain dead.