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Murder on the Orient Express
is a film about a detective, a villain, and a group of people seeking justice. The wicked Cassetti was acquitted in the court through relationships after murdering, but there are still a group of people who want the wicked to get the punishment they deserve, but they don't see, no, the justice disappoints them, and what's more, God Will only let the pastor forgive the sins of the wicked in his name, they are disappointed, they are in pain, they are suffering, they are angry, what makes them suffer so much, what makes them suffer so much inside, and what makes them So angry that sin goes unpunished, justice is insulted, justice is distorted, so they ask God themselves: what should they do? God says do the right thing, yes, do the right thing, what is the right thing? It's the sin that gets the punishment it deserves, the justice that gets promoted, and the justice that gets the innocence, yes, punishing the wicked is the right thing, they do what they think is right, they have a clear conscience, however, the detective is the guardian of the law, The law is his code of conduct. In the beginning, he firmly said NO to what they thought was right, and he would submit them to the court. In the end, he was confused. His conscience and his humanity were trying to convince him that he Shaken.......
"Let the innocent throw the first stone!" We all feel that the death of the wicked is more than deserved, but who is to throw the first stone? ! With the law being ruthlessly trampled on and the wicked receiving God's forgiveness, Wht can we do?!
The ending of the movie makes us all want to see, it also reflects people's desire for justice and justice, and it also teaches us how to suffer What should we do when fooling, yes, do the right thing, do the right thing...

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Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Greta Ohlsson: There is a higher justice than the rule of law, monsieur!

    Hercule Poirot: Then you let *God* administer it... not *you*!

    Greta Ohlsson: And when he doesn't? When he creates a Hell on Earth for those wronged? When priests who are supposed to act in his name forgive what must never be forgiven? Jesus said, "Let those without sin throw the first stone."

    Hercule Poirot: Oui!

    Greta Ohlsson: Well, we were without sin, monsieur! *I* was without sin!

  • Mary Debenham: You said of the woman in Istanbul that she knew the rules of her culture and knew what breaking them would mean. So did Cassetti.

    Hercule Poirot: [harshly] And so do you!

    Mary Debenham: When you've been denied justice... you are incomplete. It feels that God has abandoned you in a stark place. I asked God... I think we all did... what we should do, and he said do what is right. And I thought if I did, it would make me complete again.

    Hercule Poirot: [coldly] And are you?

    Mary Debenham: [long pause, then] But I did what was right.