I've watched all three "Murder on the Orient Express", and it really is the older the filming location, the more attentive it is ❤️
Although this film was shot for a long time, the pictures of the local customs of Istanbul, the shape and structure of the Orient Express, and the costumes of different classes of the aristocratic middle class are really the best of the three! Especially the thick makeup of the Russian princess reflects the heavy makeup of the princess, echoing the lines of pineapple, the graceful temperament of Mrs. Armstrong's sister, and the style and calm temperament of the secretary, the image of fire under the ice On paper! Although the picture quality of this movie is not clear enough, the casting of the actors and the construction of the scene are really amazing!
Personally, I feel that this one has two shots that are not as good as the one in 2010.
The first one was when twelve people took turns to stab Casarte. The 2010 edition gave Casarte a shot. He watched as the twelve people walked in one by one, and witnessed himself being stabbed, one after another, in his eyes. The despair of the audience can make the audience feel like they are eating in large chunks.
The second shot is that after Pineapple analyzes the truth, he directly expresses the story of his tendency to use the mafia to assassinate. The handling of the second part here shows that Pineapple is struggling very much. Although the morality in his heart tells him that Casarte deserves what he deserves, his professionalism as a detective still prevails. At the last moment, Pineapple finally obeyed the most sincere in his heart. sound. I think this approach is more in line with the mental journey of a legal person (pineapple should also be a legal person), and it also makes the movie more plot and deeper. This version of Pineapple instead handed over the final decision process to the chairman, with a somewhat evasive attitude. The overall feeling of handling is to compromise the audience's simple moral values, but the image of Pineapple is not so rich~
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