I have never liked the detective novels written by Agatha Christie. I feel that they are too far-fetched and deliberate, and the content lacks a profound internal driving force, which leads to the superficiality of the plot development and the lack of rationality and inevitability. The same is true for the adaptation of her book, The Tragedy on the Nile. If the male protagonist wants to kill his wife in order to win the property, there are too many other opportunities and methods. There is no need to risk his own disability in severe pain. And the risk of being caught and discovered by so many idle people and so on to kill.
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