The myth of human society

Edwardo 2022-03-23 09:02:11

This is a simple revenge story. What is not simple is what people should reflect on behind the story. The meaning of the law and the enforcement space, social justice, morality, emotion, authority and truth. Self-satisfaction is superficial, and at the same time, crime and the complex complex of crime are necessary means for a good work to be fascinating. Therefore, without the audience's deep reflection, it is also a huge waste for the author's painstaking efforts. It is tantamount to committing a crime.

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  • Darron 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    There are 2 changes to the original book, but the big-name performances completely make up for it! ...When the last 12 people were sentenced to trial, the German maid's sentence Schweinehund was the most domineering! !

  • Constantin 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Agatha Christie is already amazing as a female detective novelist, and that alone makes this movie worth watching. I haven't read the novel before, but when I watched the film, I felt quite suspenseful and looked forward to the reveal of the answer. But when the truth comes out, the feeling is just one - exaggeration! Twelve people in a car are murderers, not only unexpectedly, but also beyond reason! Later, I heard that it was adapted from a true story, and I couldn't help but feel sorry for myself.

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: The obvious implication is that the murderer, disguised as a conductor, boarded the train at Belgrade, made his way by means of the convenient passkey to Ratchett's compartment, stabbed him to death, planted the dagger and the uniform, and then departed, since the train was now halted in a snowdrift. Who was he? I am inclined to agree with Mr Foscarelli, who believes that he was a rival member of the Mafia, exacting private vengeance for a vendetta whose precise nature the Yugoslav police will undoubtedly identify.

    Dr. Constantine: But... is that all?

    Hercule Poirot: No. No, no, no, no. No, it is not. I said, here is the simple answer. There is also a more... complex one. But remember my first solution when I... when you've heard my second.

  • Greta Ohlsson: I was born backwards. That is why I work in Africa as missionary, teaching little brown babies more backwards than myself.