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Murder on the Orient Express Reviews

  • Crawford 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    2017 vs. 2010 Murder on the Orient Express

    The 2017 edition: The opening exaggeratedly shows Poirot's Virgo spirit of pursuing details, and the foreshadowing of believing in black and white. The shooting of the scenery is really beautiful in every frame, and the ranking of the last 12 people's final supper trial is also shocking, but the...

  • Ulices 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    Make up a real case

    2020.02.28 I saw the Lindbergh kidnapping case when I watched "Making The Simpsons", and I found out that it was the inspiration for Agatha to write this novel. At that time, I checked whether there were any relevant real cases in history, but I couldn't find the source. Today's unexpected...y

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  • Antonette 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    unexpected, reasonable

    In the early stage, Poirot was calm and self-controlled, and at the beginning of the sergeant's suicide, I could hardly see his mood swings except for a little depression. Facing the Italian Mafia who brutally murdered the little girl but escaped from the law, and the so-called 12-person "jury"...

  • Maurine 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    Restore the twelve people in your mind

    The overall character image is more in line with the original work. After reading "The Curtain" and then watching this, Poirot wandered between law and morality, and finally gave up the law that could not achieve justice. This also paved the way for the later curtain. The disappointment is that...

  • Drake 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    The TV version of "East" is more real

    Speaking of Agatha Christie, to me, it's a long story.

    I have loved to read detective suspense and horror literature since I was a child. The first time I knew Agatha Christie was when I watched "The Massacre on the Nile" on the Movie Channel. At that time, I should be in elementary school, maybe...

  • Alvah 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    There are sins that God never forgives

    After watching the 10th edition of Murder on the Orient Express, I didn't feel so confused after watching the original book and watching the movie. Really good-looking! This old man is really the Poirot image in my heart! I blew the Duchess, it's too good-looking. But I can't find who she is...

  • Brett 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    Anticlimactic, film adaptation of high and low

    The movie I watched immediately after reading the original book, so let’s talk about some of the discrepancies from the original book and then talk about my personal opinion. First of all, the plot of the soldier's suicide and the lynching of his concubine is original to the movie. I personally...

  • Hubert 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    absolutely fair & relatively fair

    In the content of more than ten seasons, the only two episodes that made me cry are this one and "The Curtain". "The Curtain" is easy to understand - the hero is late, the last case, the life is on the line. And this one made me understand that our great detective is no longer a god sitting on the...

  • Jeffery 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    sense? Jurisprudence?

    Compared with the novel, I feel that the film version weakens the reasoning process, and intensifies the discussion between legal theory and rationality.

    In the novel, the detective has gone through layers of deconstruction, conducted two rounds of conversations with each passenger, and obtained the...

  • Teresa 2022-04-21 09:03:38

    law or morality

    Yet another test of human nature, yet another paradox.

    After Polo experienced life and death in his later years, the only case in which he chose morality and gave up the law. The sadness and tears at the end of the film are also a silent answer to this answer.

    I have seen a multiple-choice question....