Murder on the Orient Express Comments

  • Reed 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    The last ten minutes are the essence! "Let those without sin throw the first stone" How should the so-called without sin be understood? Does anyone really have the right to throw stone? This is a question for each of us to ponder after the adaptation. However, I personally think that Tattered Bear finally added too many translators' own interpretations to the translation of Poirot's passage about the rule of law. The most important thing in translation is to be faithful to the original...

  • Shanon 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Thanks to David for his wonderful performance, his micro expressions did not disappoint me. The other actors are also collected from the previous classic version. The only thing missing is that in just one and a half hours, some plots are sublimated, and some plots are hidden. It is the best choice to read the old version first and then the new version, so as to understand the forced revisions made by the director to the original. Also, understanding is understanding, but Papa Polo is...

  • Dominique 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    I can't explain the feeling... Compared with the original work, will ITV make the adaptation a little too heavy, especially the expression on Poirot's face at the end, which makes people feel uncomfortable... But I can really understand such an adaptation ...just I suddenly thought that if ITV was going to film the curtain one day, it might be depressing people to death.... well, there should never be a curtain, I don't want Poirot to leave, although he is getting old and screaming It...

  • Alexane 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    I still like the movie version, and I have to take the Orient Express next year and the year after, even if it is the new version, it will go all the way to...

  • Wilford 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Compared with the 2017 version, this is what Poirot should look like. It is not like Sherlock Holmes's physical evidence reasoning or Poirot in the 17th version, but restores the truth from the motivation of personal behavior and language, especially in the car. Interacting with the sentient beings of 11 people is more touching than the dramatic tension of the 17th...

  • Abby 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    After reading the new version, you can find the preciousness of this...

  • Madelyn 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    The most important thing about the adaptation of this version is that it gives continuity to the psychological impact of Poirot's previous and subsequent...

  • Assunta 2022-02-07 15:00:01

    Why is it called "The Murder Case on the New Oriental Express", how much does it charge New Oriental, and the placement of advertisements is so...

Extended Reading
  • Eloy 2022-12-07 01:12:43

    I've got my head covered

    I haven't read the original book, so I stayed up late to watch this movie on a whim. The way of thinking is very unique. It is the style I like. It feels inexplicably related to the fatal ID. One is to find a murderer who does not exist from living people, and the other is to be surrounded by...

  • Macie 2022-11-24 18:28:02

    Loyalty and righteousness

    This is a topic that has remained unchanged through the ages, and loyalty and righteousness are difficult to balance. Similarly, in the face of law and justice, where should we go?
      Ideally, law is justice, but if the two stand on opposite sides, what should we do?
      In this film, I think the...

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: [to Ratchett] I do not play poker with you, monsieur.

  • Hercule Poirot: [to Mary Debenham, who has refused to ansswer his question claiming she is "not at liberty" to do so] At liberty? Mademoiselle, you will give me a good answer, or when the Yugoslav police arrive you will not *be* at liberty! Now give me an answer!

    Xavier Bouc: Steady on, Poirot!

    Mary Debenham: I am not at liberty to tell you!

    [she starts to get up and leave]

    Hercule Poirot: Mademoiselle, do not cross me!