Skynet is sparse but not leaking

Lacy 2022-03-26 09:01:12

At the beginning of the film, the rapidly appearing newspapers and changing scenes made me a little puzzled - I didn't pay much attention to these events that seemed to have nothing to do with the title of the film. Of course, even if I did, I wouldn't be able to guess it. The true meaning of , I can only continue to watch along with the unfolding of the film. The famous detective Poirot is going to take the Orient Express to London, but unfortunately he is destined to have a good meal on the express, because what happens next really answers the saying "Where there is a detective, there must be Murder": A passenger on the express, Mr. Ratchett, dies on the express. At this time, due to the blizzard, the train had already stopped moving forward.

But this Mr. Ratchett looked just an ordinary traveler, why was he brutally killed? He was stabbed twelve times in the body, and the murderer seemed to hate him to the core.

As the movie progresses, Detective Polo gradually clears up many doubts for the audience. It turns out that Ratchett kidnapped the three-year-old daughter of American Colonel Armstrong, Daisy, as early as five years ago. For the ransom, the abominable Ratchett killed the three-year-old girl. The colonel's wife was pregnant at the time, and when she learned of Daisy's death, she was devastated and gave birth unexpectedly, causing herself and the child in her womb to die on the spot, and his husband, the colonel, shot himself as a result. Later, the nanny who was considered by the police to be an accomplice of Ratchett also chose to commit suicide to clear his innocence. As for Ratchett, the criminal who carried these five lives, he kept his name incognito, flew away, and lived anew with the huge wealth at hand.

Until he also got on the Orient Express, and the twelve Avengers waiting on the train took advantage of the great villain's sleep, and each stabbed him to hell.

This is the vast net of heaven, and there are no omissions. Those who deserved their sins will eventually receive your retribution.

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Extended Reading
  • Zita 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    I like clothes and music very much, but You are the top, which is a bit pleasantly surprised. The plot is okay, I guessed some. But one shot that I personally feel impressed is the chubby Poirot wearing a black swimsuit and swimming shoes similar to Roman shoes? Stand in the water and pull the air with your hands and then go ashore and pretend to have finished the swim, hahahaha is so cute

  • Ena 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    I still like the old version of Poirot, with high IQ and no lack of humor. Granny’s novels are really treasures, even if they are adapted so horribly, they can fool the audience. The setting "Everyone can be a criminal" becomes more fascinating the more you think about it...

Evil Under the Sun quotes

  • Sir Horace Blatt: My God, you're a wonder, Poirot.

  • Daphne Castle: Poor Monsieur Poirot. Brave Monsieur Poirot.