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Une femme des années 70, son monde, ses passions.
En décembre 1935, le célèbre train de l'Orient-Express quitte Istanbul à destination de Calais, qu'il atteindra au terme de trois jours de voyage. Pressé de rentrer à Londres, Hercule Poirot, le détective belge, a pu trouver une place au tout dernier moment. Le train s'ébranle. L'un des passagers, Ratchett, un riche Américain, vient trouver Hercule Poirot et lui raconte qu'une terrible menace pèse sur sa propre personne. Au matin, Ratchett est retrouvé mort, le corps lardé de coups de couteau. L'assassin est forcément parmi les voyageurs puisque le wagon à destination de Calais est verrouillé et séparé du reste du train. C'est alors qu'Hercule Poirot entre véritablement en scène, à la recherche du moindre indice qui lui permettrait de retrouver la trace du meurtrier…
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Considering the cast is made up of terrific actors like Lauren Bacall and John Gielgud (who in particular is wasted here), this version of an iconic Poirot case is underwhelming at best. Perhaps I've been ruined by watching David Suchet's brilliant performance as the Belgian detective (in much the same way that Joan Hickson _is_ Miss Marple) but Albert Finney gives a hammy and annoying portrayal as the famous sleuth. I struggled to get through this adaptation, which is a shame because I love Agatha Christie.
I loved the other movies based on Agatha Christie novels, but this one wasn't that good compared to the others, it was not that interesting and the ending was not that good either.
I didn't find the book very good, and it happened the same with the movie. In addition, the characters were very theatrical with no purpose. They weren't funny, so the movie could have had more serious characters to make it more as a mystery movie. The plot is interesting, but not completely mysterious, though.
Excellent Agatha Christie murder mystery.