2. A wealthy young couple got married while traveling in the Nile. The bride was killed, the groom was shot in the leg, the bride's rival fainted, and other passengers on board hated the bride to some extent. So who is the real murderer? Adapted from agatha christie's classic detective novel Poirot.
3. First of all, with fake blood, you are not afraid that a doctor will rush to the room on the spot when shooting and find that the hero's blood is fake? Second, it is difficult for the protagonist to kill his wife in such a short time. Aren't you afraid that someone will go back to the room where he was shot or others will pass by and find no one in the room? And no one called a doctor at that time? Can he really be sure that the doctor will shoot himself later than he did after killing someone? Third, the gun that killed his wife was completely silent. Not afraid of being heard and watched? Who can guarantee that everyone is asleep? The case did not explain the insurance factors that he chose to commit the crime at that time. Fourth, look at what jacky finally said. Only after she got on the Nile boat did she discover that Simon wanted to kill his wife. She said that Simon wanted to put the poisonous snake on his wife's bed, so she began to want to help him. Judging from this account, Simon may just want to keep the property for himself. Doesn't mean Simon loves Jackie. So jacky's later help to simon can be completely interpreted as wishful thinking. But Simon's last sentence, I love you, seems sincere. I think the director is trying to express that Simon and Jackie really love each other, but at least in my opinion, this explanation is not clear.
I watched two Agatha Christine movies these two days, both of which are translated versions. I haven't felt such gorgeous dubbing from a foreigner for a long time. Very nice. And I don't think there is any incongruity at all, such as female writers who write pornographic novels, arrogant old ladies who covet other people's jewelry, beautiful heiresses, vicious lawyers and ridiculous Marxists. Just listening to the voice also feels very personal. When using a computer, it is difficult to concentrate on watching movies. It is a pleasure to watch movies like listening to a radio play while opening a webpage.
This is really an audio-visual feast, which combines all kinds of top elements in film production in one furnace. Fortunately, I watched the translated version, and the voices of Bi Ke, Qiu Yuefeng and others really matched the film. The English name of Death on the Nile gives people infinite reverie: the exotic scenery of the Nile, the thrilling murder, shows the eternal humanity-the most wonderful thing is that the film ends with a quote from Poirot's Moliere: a woman's greatest wish is to be loved. This movie, shot at 1978, draws lessons from the east wind of the box office fire of Murder on the Orient Express, and it is super well-made (I'll tell you how well-made). As an imported foreign film, it became a popular culture as soon as it entered the field of vision of China audience. I'm afraid the older generation still clearly remembers Poirot's famous saying "Relax".
6. I like the great detective Poirot, because I saw this movie, and it also replaced the position of Sherlock Holmes in my heart. I read this book not long ago, which really makes people want to stop. Now I am reading Agatha's masterpiece.
7. Death on the Nile (1978) Director: John? Gulami starring: Peter? Ustinov Jane? "Luo Yijin silk? Chilean Silk Although most of agatha christie's works, especially novels, have been adapted into TV dramas, China audiences should be most familiar with the British films The Massacre on the Nile and Evil Under the Sun, which were introduced shortly after the reform and opening up. These two films, shot in 1970s and 1980s, set off a new climax of the adaptation of agatha christie's works.
8. A tense plot The unexpected truth Love falls into a tragic ending in a plot carefully designed for money.
9. I suddenly want to see this movie, because the old dubbing artists, Qiao Zhen, and, of course, my favorite child. They are a group of great artists who are hard to copy. In such an era just out of conservatism, they concentrated their innovation and professionalism, presented us with a wonderful external world with their voices, and revived others' worlds with their voices. I have no distractions, because I only earn wages, and there is no contemporary complexity. Many of them are gone now.
10. Why not do it when no one is on the road? Why don't you give her a push when she's not looking? The chosen scheme is to run around the boat in the middle of the night, and there is a certain chance that someone will see it (in fact, they really saw it). The gun left by someone will be picked up, and even a detective will do it when he sees it (think about it: you are the murderer, and others didn't do it, so there is definitely no conclusive evidence to prove that others did it (they didn't make it on purpose). There are so many people on board, this is murder, and the detective will not let it go. )
1 1, there is a beautiful woman who is so rich and loves him so much. She wants to be with that ugly woman and risk her life to commit crimes for that ugly woman! Oh, my god Is there such a man in the world?
12, I watched a movie with my parents very early, and they had seen it many times by then. I like the rhythm of the movie. I'm in no hurry. I like Poirot's moustache and the voice of the person who voiced him. It just has such magic that I suddenly want to watch it again one day after watching it for several years. ...