I recently watched Murder on the Orient Express starring David Suchet and I was reminded of how fabulous Suchet is as Hercule Poirot. Frankly, in my opinion, he is by far the very best Hercule Poirot ever! It is as if David Suchet was born to be Hercule Poirot. He brings the character to life by giving him a face, a "personality" with quirks, mannerisms and recognizable traits. David Suchet is to Hercule Poirot what Jeremy Brett was to Sherlock Holmes: Absolute Perfection!
Murder on the Orient Express is an excellent story that makes you
question what your really think and how your really feel. Would you
prefer justice or the legal system? Exactly what is justice and who
should make that call? If necessary, could you be the executioner?
Definitely a movie worth watching, especially the 2010 version starring
David Suchet.
It has been years since I watched the Suchet version of the movie and I
wondered how I could ever think anyone else did that character, or Agatha
Christie's novel, justice. Because the plot is so spellbinding, unless
a director or writer completely rewrites Christie's work, then the movie is
going to be captivating.
Back in 2017, I reviewed the "Murder on the Orient Express" version starring Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot. In that review, I commented that the actors made that movie. It is true! With actors like Michelle Pfeiffer, Willem Defoe and Johnny Depp, how could it not be a hit and fun to watch. However, the story really doesn't need all the "tinsel" to be rated among the best, but I'm sure they made a big difference at the box office.
If you only have the time and desire to watch one version of Murder on the Orient Express, I recommend the version that stars David Suchet as Hercule Poirot.
Murder on the Orient Express
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Episode 3 of Season 12Check PriceThe greatest detective in the world, Hercule Poirot, is fortunate to secure
a seat aboard the Orient Express. The train is sold out, but a friend, who happens to be the director of the train line, assures Poirot he will be able to accommodate
him. After much maneuvering and manipulating the passenger list, his
friend is able to find a place for him. However, this is one train
Poirot may wish he had never boarded.
Early on in the trip, Poirot is approached by a passenger who believes he is in danger. He offers Poirot a large sum of money to protect him, but there is something Hercule doesn't like about the man, so he refuses the job. When the man is murdered, it falls to Poirot to solve the crime.
Who killed Samuel Ratchett and why was he targeted? As Poirot studies the crime, he recalls seeing a picture of Ratchett in the newspapers. As Hercule's "little grey cells" work, it all comes together.
This is a must-see movie for those who love a great mystery, especially one that challenges you to evaluate your perception of justice.
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