Reasoning - Massacre on the Nile

Korbin 2022-03-20 09:02:24

1. Detective Reasoning Detective novels are about reasoning, with real evidence, and require a high degree of thinking. If a rich woman sleeps and is killed, there is a motive; if a bottle of nail polish is missing, there are footsteps; if a maid is dead, there are hints; if an old lady is dead, she is shot. The nail polish was used as fake blood, the footsteps were someone sneaking into the room, the maid witnessed everything, and the old lady was killed by a sharpshooter. After being shot by his ex-girlfriend, the husband of the rich woman wanted someone to take care of his ex-girlfriend. The husband of the rich woman before the incident refused to let anyone disturb his wife. With intuition, you'll also know who's really behind it. 2. The stars are star-studded Bette Davis as the old lady with a penchant for stealing pearls, Maggie Smith as the old lady's irritable maid, Mia Farrow as the ex-girlfriend of the rich husband, Ustinov as the detective, and George Kennedy as the Lawyer, Jack Walden as the uncle of the rich woman, all with great acting skills.

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  • Cullen 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    When I was a child, I was completely afraid to read the word "tragedy", but now I finally finished it, it's cool. In the classic case-solving series, there are some great shots, especially the 45-47 minute environment introduction shots. The case is also very good. The only regret is that Polo is really not very handsome.

  • Lysanne 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Why do the victims of Detective Pollo's case always attract hatred instead of being wronged? First of all, of course, it is the technical factor: group hate only has group suspicion, and it is difficult to guess the real culprit. Then, on the moral level, only hatred or even damn can avoid the audience's empathy, so as to keep the emotion in line with the general theme of the detective story's intellectual and logical separation of joy. Such as subverting this law, playing with the eternal jealousy of beauty, solving the mystery and the truth will become the enemies of emotional conflict and dismantling each other.

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Hercule Poirot: Oh, mes petits! A word of advice, as they say in America, "Take it easy."

  • Hercule Poirot: One thing is certain, Madame Doyle was not killed by a fish