When all the fingers point to vendetta, it certainly isn't.

General 2022-01-11 08:02:40

After watching this year's movie "Murder on the Orient Express", I actually hinted at the end of filming "Tragedy on the Nile". I was shocked to go home and pull out the 78th edition. Remakes are never the original sin, and some remakes that can bring out new ideas are welcome. But if you still follow this year's film version and take Sherlock Holmes instead of Poirot, wouldn't it be time for me to swim in the Nile for a gun?
Closer to home, the 78th edition of "The Tragedy on the Nile" is really a very typical British movie. It started with a British pastoral and old manor, a beautiful and single heir, who would make headlines when married. It felt like walking into Downton Abbey in minutes.
After the honeymoon in Egypt began, it was very Agatha—the whole ship was the enemy of the heir, and the unrelated passerby also coveted her jewelry. However, the killing of people for jewelry will not appear in the story of grandma, so the rest is vendetta. When you guess in this direction confidently, you must be wrong.
Although the rhythm of the whole movie is not fast, it is very attractive, even the scum from 1978 does not make people sleepy. Then I can see Professor McGonagall when he was young, which is worth reviewing.

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  • Rebeca 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The successful adaptation, the service is too good, and the laughs are just right. The overall relatively relaxed and lively atmosphere is compared with the tone that is so oppressive and oppressive now that the type of thinking is a bit self-contained.

  • Forrest 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I seem to have seen it before, yes, everyone has a motive to kill, but the two people with the least possibility of committing a crime are the ultimate killers. The joke about the Baltic nationality, you stinky French villain! - Belgian little man, ma'am.

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Simon Doyle: Somehow, I don't think Monsieur Poirot is a very keen reader of romantic novels, Mother.

    Mrs Otterbourne: Well, of course he is! All Frenchmen are. They're not afraid of good, strong sex!

  • Col. Johnny Race: [of Mrs Otterbourne] What a perfectly dreadful woman. Why doesn't somebody shoot her, I wonder?

    Hercule Poirot: Perhaps one day, the subscribers of the lending libraries will club together and hire an assassin.