A woman's greatest wish is for someone to love her"

Janessa 2022-03-23 09:02:49

Massacre on the Nile - "A woman's greatest wish is for someone to love her" Too many people around Linnet hated her, she was beautiful and rich, inherited a large fortune from her dead father A married Egyptian gets married, a lawyer covets her property, a woman envy her pearl necklace, some say she is a social parasite leech, a erotic novelist writes her into a novel without her consent, slandering her as a promiscuous estrus After all, the monkey can't escape the pillow fiancee: Simon. When Pineapple finally revealed the mystery, I was flabbergasted that the person initially dismissed as a suspect turned out to be the murderer. Louise loves to be silly, and cooperates with Simon's performance, and in the end, she also falls into it. Reminds me of "best bids" and slaughter plates. - The first half is mostly Egyptian scenic sightseeing films, the Nile River, horseback riding in the desert, climbing pyramids, huge pharaoh statues in temples, and sphinxes - The gags of pineapple and friends are very interesting, Pororo, French, British three Can speak, likes to eavesdrop on people's speech, "Madam. I'm not a French villain, I'm a Belgian villain" - by the way, Linnet's backless dress and breeches are super beautiful when dancing tango. Tsby"

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  • Lyla 2022-01-11 08:02:40

    I still feel that after the adaptation, the taste is a little bit bad, but the plot is really good, and I have been hanging on my heart.

  • Brionna 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Movies my mom watched in college. Forget the blogger who said that the movie channel broadcasts this movie, just watch it on the weekend. After reading the book, I still remember the murderer and the details, and it's really a good book (my mother also remembers it). When the details flashed back, I was hooked. When I opened my eyes again, gacki (failed) collapsed, and lemon (also blindly) collapsed, and the play was over.

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Linnet Ridgeway: I say you're a quack.

    Dr. Ludwig Bessner: Frau Doyle!

    Linnet Ridgeway: What's more, you're a dangerous quack!

  • Mrs Otterbourne: You look very sleepy tonight, Monsieur Porridge.

    Hercule Poirot: Yes, I'm extremely. I'm consumed by sleep, Madame. I don't know why, but I can hardly - keep my eyes open.

    Mrs Otterbourne: Naughty. Me, too.