Death on the Nile movie plot
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Iva 2022-03-27 09:01:15
The first time I read it was, of course, the Shanghai Translation Newspaper. After more than 30 years, I only read the original version yesterday. At that time, I only knew it was a famous novel. After many years, I have learned more about this movie. It is really a lot of superstars. Miss Betty can be said to be a star within a star. The situation is similar to the Orient Express. But there are also more famous ones later, Miss Maggie Smith, who played Betty's servant, became popular as a professor in the hit Harry Potter. It seems to be the film company's strategy at that time... The exterior scenes were filmed with sincerity, satisfying book fans who can't see the real scene if they only read the book, and the inside is Miss Agasha's usual insidious interpersonal relationship. This time the contradiction is more upper-class, not rural , and also came to the Nile River to take a boat, she wrote about planes and cars, and wrote about the means of transportation at that time...
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Kenton 2022-03-17 09:01:06
The Orient Express incident is to connect a group of seemingly unrelated people, and this film is the back of the former, that is, everyone has motivation and opportunity. Two opposing logics make Poirot's series more coherent: Poirot did not let off every suspect after the previous incident, but went into a misunderstanding. The film amplifies this point and creates a full image of Poirot. At the same time, the white space in the jewelry and boulder paragraphs also adds a touch of mystery to the film.
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Jacqueline De Bellefort: [singing a line from the song "Frankie and Johnny" to Simon Doyle] He was her man, but he was doin' her wrong!
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Hercule Poirot: There is a dead, um, cobra over there. Do me the kindness of having it removed, please. Thank you very much. Come, Race.
Manager Of The Karnak: A cobra? Oh cripes! Never have I seen such a reptile in a first class cabin. Never! Ooh. Ooh! Ooh.