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Monica 2022-04-20 09:02:41
It's too late to think, but it's easy to understand
The movie went very fast, the old version was 2 hours, this one is only 1.5 hours. If you haven't seen the old version, you have a lot to think about. But the suspenseful setting is a little worse than the old version, and it feels like narration for the sake of narration. Some clues are just too...
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Andrew 2022-04-20 09:02:41
The moment he left, he betrayed himself and reborn a part of himself
I remember when I told my dear colleague, have you seen this movie? She said no. I said oh she said, what are you talking about? I said, I don't dare, I'm afraid that one sentence will be spoiled. She said, murder, try a word? I said, the people in the car are all murderers! She looked at me,...
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Garnett 2022-04-20 09:02:41
First time watching Agatha Christie's work
The first time I heard about British detective novel writer Agatha Christie was in Detective Conan. Hattori Heiji's favorite mystery novel was Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express". This movie was the first time I saw Agatha Christie's work. I haven't read the book or the original...
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Kenyatta 2022-04-20 09:02:41
very good version, very touching polo
Polo has always been wise, alert and wise, always thinking of being in front of others, being in front of others, setting things up for others, and waiting for the prisoner to be arrested. . However, this time it was Polo who was tested, and he had never seen such a moving Polo. I highly recommend...
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Corene 2022-04-20 09:02:41
Law and Reason
The film begins with Poirot's justifiable murder charges against a lieutenant, who, in the face of the accusation, shoots himself with empty eyes. Some people objected that the lieutenant was not guilty of death. Poirot said that suicide should not be the end of the matter, but since he knew the...
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Leora 2022-04-20 09:02:41
ridiculous table
I was looking for Goethe's poems quoted in "Murder on the Orient Express", but I found something about the movie of the same name, which was very internal. Poirot was only taking a ride, but he encountered a whole car of murderers, and he fell into a moral decision for it, and finally abandoned the...
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Allison 2022-04-20 09:02:41
Morality or law, who is the highest point of justice?
What should we do when the law cannot restrain and uphold justice? Brilliant mass murder, tension at the beginning, beautiful sympathetic governess, noble countess, shy maid, stern captain, devout catholic woman •••••Twelve from different Regions, people of different occupations and backgrounds...
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Leopold 2022-04-20 09:02:41
law vs justice
Murder on the Orient Express ITV version, I think this film has made a better interpretation of the heart of the protagonist Polk than Agatha's original novel, although some minor changes have been made in the plot. When I was reading the novel, I wondered why at the end of the story, Poirot, who...
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Jeffrey 2022-04-20 09:02:41
Who should be guilty? Who will forgive?
The rule of law must be above all else, and even if it is unfair, it should be rebuilt to make it enduring. Once legal beliefs collapse, civilized society will have no place to live. When it was suggested that only the uniform should be handed over to the police so that good people could be spared,...
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Kole 2022-04-20 09:02:41
Suchet, the irreplaceable Poirot in my heart!
I was fortunate enough to have watched the great detective Poirot of the Blu-ray Collection Edition. Under the processing of modern technology, I saw a beautiful England. David Suchet's god-level interpretation made a wise Belgian detective deeply engraved. In my mind, and this murder on the Orient...
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Murder on the Orient Express Reviews
Director: Philip Martin
Language: Turkish,English,Hungarian,French Release date: July 11, 2010