It felt awkward at first

Vaughn 2022-03-24 09:03:02

At first I felt very wordy, many of the pictures are very classic, but there is some craftsmanship. To be honest, although this movie is very classic, among thrillers, I still think Hitchcock's movies are the most memorable and can better express the feelings of men and women.
But it wasn't until the second half hour that Agatha's book was found to be very good, which was unexpected. The heroine's performance is very good, and she is a little neurotic. There are actually many women with this character in life, but they hide their truth.
Detective Poirot's last sentence made me agree that a woman's greatest wish is to make a man fall in love with herself. From the perspective of the play, the two heroines in the film are tragic.
In addition, the music of the film is good, and some of the lines are quite humorous. The most important thing is that the clothes inside are very temperamental.

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Extended Reading
  • Lysanne 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Why do the victims of Detective Pollo's case always attract hatred instead of being wronged? First of all, of course, it is the technical factor: group hate only has group suspicion, and it is difficult to guess the real culprit. Then, on the moral level, only hatred or even damn can avoid the audience's empathy, so as to keep the emotion in line with the general theme of the detective story's intellectual and logical separation of joy. Such as subverting this law, playing with the eternal jealousy of beauty, solving the mystery and the truth will become the enemies of emotional conflict and dismantling each other.

  • Filiberto 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    My mom and I both really liked this movie. I felt that none of them were good people, but only then did I know that there were only two bad guys.

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Mrs Otterbourne: [Interrupting Poirot and Race] Do forgive me for butting in, but I have a bet with my daughter here, that you're Hercules Porridge, the famous French sleuth.

    Hercule Poirot: Not quite. I am Hercule Poirot, the famous Belgian sleuth.

  • [to Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers]

    Manager Of The Karnak: You are Mrs. and Ms. Otterbourne, righty?

    Mrs. Van Schuyler: Wrong-y!