After reading "The Nile Massacre"

Bradford 2022-03-23 09:02:49

1. Extremely exciting story development. It seems that because of love and hate, his boyfriend was hooked up by a beautiful rich woman and girlfriend. When the poor male protagonist meets the beautiful rich woman, when the camera is repeatedly on the faces of the two people, he tells the audience about the relationship between the two without too much on-camera language, which naturally leads to the news of the two getting married in the newspaper. After boarding the ship, everyone has conflicts with the rich woman, emotional entanglements, money disputes, hatred... 2. The decryption process is full of suspense. After the rich woman died, the reasoning began. The last two deceased both died because they saw the real murderer. When the crazy female novelist wanted to say that the murderer was shot in the head in the real story when the murderer flashed back to the camera, the whole sense of suspense was instantly magnified. 3. The reversal of the ending to solve the case is amazing. It seems that the story of love and hatred is caused by love and hatred, but the two team up to make money and kill them. The two were originally suspects, but naturally they had an alibi early and got rid of the suspicion. After making the other people on the boat suspicious for a while, the ending reversed and explained how the two committed the crime, using the time everyone thought they had fired, so that everyone thought they only fired two shots but fired three shots. 4. Humor that makes people smile. For example, the crazy female novelist has been dragging the detective to dance, and asked the detective to take her back to the room when she was in the cabin...

Massacre on the Nile (1978)
8.5
1978 / United Kingdom / Drama Crime Mystery / John Guillermin / Peter Ustinov Jane Birkin

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Death on the Nile quotes

  • Manager Of The Karnak: We have found it! We have found it! Oh goody goody! Oh goody goody gumdrops! This certainly takes the camel's hump, oh yes, and no mistake.

  • Mrs. Van Schuyler: Rules are made to be broken. At least *mine* are by *me*.