Just finished it, write down your feelings

Sonia 2022-03-26 09:01:10

I just finished watching it in one breath, it was unexpected, the plot is very exciting, and I plan to watch other films by female writers. Personally, I feel that the screenwriter is a bit superfluous to write a capital J in the deceased. There is no reason at all. It may be that the plot is deliberately simplified in consideration of the length of the movie. Because it is impossible for a person with a headshot to write such a neat J on the wall so far behind, a capital J takes two strokes to complete, even if it is not a headshot, he cannot write a capital in his last breath. Yes, it is still possible to draw a bar on the edge of the bed by the way. To be able to write such a good script, the level of the screenwriter can be seen, so this bug may be due to the length of time. Secondly, I really feel sorry for the rich beauty. Although her attitude is arrogant, she is still very kind. It can be seen that she never lets her maid run with a married scumbag. This is entirely out of kindness, arrogant kindness, This character is so sad and painful. In short, even after 40 years, it is still a very good movie. I'm going to make 818 of the other Agatha adaptations. PS, when I just watched the Orient Express, I suddenly thought of why the detective can hear what others say at such a long distance. It's just speculation.

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  • Trevion 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    Early adaptations of relatively successful reasoning films, the acting skills are in place, and the role modeling is very successful.

  • Lura 2022-03-22 09:02:29

    Nice movie, I personally like this type of suspenseful reasoning, but some clues are too deliberate

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.