Guilt in the Sun

Layla 2022-03-21 09:03:00

This version of the pineapple is what I mentioned in the film review of "Murder on the Orient Express". It is a more sophisticated, calmer and more atmospheric pineapple. Agatha's works seem to be all a routine. The victim first makes everyone hate him, and then everyone has a motive for committing the crime, allowing readers to reason, such as "The Nile Massacre", which is also there. But in fact, each work has its own different meaning in it. There are three points in my interpretation of "Sin Under the Sun". First of all, it is very straightforward that Alina was killed in the sunshine. Secondly, it refers to the murder couple who constantly steal other people's names to commit crimes in order to make huge profits. Finally, it refers to all people, all people standing in the sun, more or less sinful. At least at a certain moment, they all have the intention to kill. The crime-solving process of this movie is very exciting, but I personally feel that there are some flaws. Of course, I also mentioned it in the last movie review, because there must be some details that cannot be reflected in the remake of the novel into a movie. Each of Grandma's novels is very thought-provoking. It reflects many social issues and is thought-provoking.

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Extended Reading
  • Nedra 2022-04-21 09:03:04

    Detective Poirot, Christie

  • Trudie 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    It's a perfect rendition of Granny's novel again. Beek's dubbing is too awesome. My impression of Polo when I was a child was exactly this voice, and this version of Polo is more in line with my character than Peter Finch and David Suchet. Imagination PS: I said why the heroine is so familiar, it turns out to be Charlotte Gainsbourg his mother

Evil Under the Sun quotes

  • Poirot: [the guilty Christine Redfern] A picture of innocence.

  • Flewitt: Morning, Poirot. I hope you have some good news for me. This case has been hanging fire for four months.

    Poirot: No, I'm afraid it's one of those rare cases where an insurance company must - laugh and lump it.