Three editions of Murder on the Orient Express

Immanuel 2022-04-21 09:02:30

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I watched three "Murder on the Orient Express" that came out in different periods in a row. The 74-year-old version is an obvious murder film, with the strongest criminal atmosphere, including the goddess Ingrid Bergman & the male god Sean Connelly (so handsome!) embellishment. Furthermore, this version has the heaviest European style, with a mixture of various European languages, English pronunciation with strong accents, and arrogant Europeans. It feels a lot like eating a Michelin star with a small amount of pretense, and it is also the best looking in my opinion. a version of ;

There is a clip in the 10-year version that I like very much. Not long after the train left, everyone was eating together in the dining car. In addition, my favorite character, Hungarian Countess Elena, is the most beautiful version;

In the version just released, the production technology is already very mature, and the scene layout is very beautiful, so I won't go into details.

As for the most important plot content, reasoning process, and details, please place more hope on Agatha's own original work

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  • Harmony 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    Except that Poirot is a little different from what I imagined, it is still in good agreement with the original (the book is too early to read, and I can't remember all the details...). What a murder of a religious ceremony. Bergman has become a middle-aged and elderly woman who is so elegant and has amazing acting skills!

  • Cyrus 2021-12-21 08:01:17

    If I hadn't watched a drama, I wouldn't have thought of watching this movie. If I hadn't watched this film, I wouldn't have thought it would be so awesome. Otherwise, this film would not be handed down.

Murder on the Orient Express quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: Cassetti was responsible for her murder. How does that strike you?

    Beddoes: I have often felt, sir, that instead of our employers requiring references from us, we should require references from them.

  • Hercule Poirot: Forgive me, Miss Debenham, I must be brief. You met Colonel Arbuthnott and fell in love with each other in Baghdad. Why must the English conceal even their most impeccable emotions?

    Mary Debenham: To answer your observations in order: of course, yes, yes, and I don't know.