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Oma 2023-09-22 00:39:49
Although the information in the front is asymmetric again, the final ending is deafening. The performance is...
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Einar 2023-09-08 11:37:48
Puorot's last expression didn't make sense. ....
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Camron 2023-08-23 16:29:34
An American case by an Englishman....
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Alexys 2023-08-21 20:52:18
Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! Fun and...
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Angeline 2023-08-18 06:31:14
Nothing good and nothing...
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Khalil 2023-08-09 11:15:28
2020-11-8 Rewatch; 3..5; a lot of looming details of the dialogue in the original book have been erased, so the pace of pointing to the truth has been accelerated; of course, there are also some ingenious and clever adaptations - such as "America is a Lines such as "The Great Melting Pot" were embedded in advance, and some intentional or unintentional expressions or lines alluded to the case behind it more directly. The biggest change is undoubtedly the ending. In the original book, Poirot made
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Jamaal 2023-08-06 17:38:37
The overall feeling is not bad, not worse than the previous...
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Berneice 2023-07-29 21:42:21
The characterization of the character's psychology is in place, but what about Poirot's gray cerebellar cells? What about his harsh demands on his beard? A little less. Not as good as the classic version from...
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Krystel 2023-07-26 08:05:29
The classic interpretation, I personally recognize the Polo shape created by David the...
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Jacklyn 2023-07-19 21:02:54
It looks better than the old version. Especially the last point, there are people outside the law. Injustice has its head, debt has its owner, and the debt owed will have to be repaid sooner or...
Murder on the Orient Express Comments
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Cassandre 2022-09-13 20:32:36
more than the original
As the ultimate Sherlock Holmes fan, I watched Murder on the Orient Express when I literally ripped through the Sherlock Holmes collection. It's the only detective novel by Agatha Christie I've read, and I should say, this prestigious book is a bit of a let down. At that time, contradictions were...
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Kameron 2022-09-17 14:25:00
There are routines in reasoning
Since I watched "The Detective's Code" and watched all the reasoning TVs, I felt like a critic. It seems that after the magic was revealed, I felt uninterested when I watched it again.
The only impression of this movie is that ZY's family is exaggerating home theater. A row of first-class...
Murder on the Orient Express quotes
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John Arbuthnot: Now you listen, Poirot... by all accounts this man deserved to die last night... but I would have been happier if he'd been convicted by a jury!
Hercule Poirot: I see. Twelve good men and true?
John Arbuthnot: The civilized way.
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Mary Debenham: You know nothing, monsieur! You don't touch her!
Hercule Poirot: [softly] Shall I tell you what I know? Huh, Mademoiselle Debenham, shall I?
Director: Philip Martin
Language: Turkish,English,Hungarian,French Release date: July 11, 2010