Everything GREAT About Murder on the Orient Express!

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Death on the Nile is out this weekend! So I wanted to see what the rub on Murder on the Orient Express is. It's…a different one. Here's everything right with Murder on the Orient Express!
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@Scrumbumbler
@Scrumbumbler 2 жыл бұрын
The “reveal inside the reveal” was a great thing to show my grandma with dementia- because she could remember the twist she read at a younger age It made it her feel like she won against her illness, like she had to often This was something I felt like I watched dozens of times because of that and thanks for that feeling
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve heard music can have similar effects. It’s sad we as a society dismiss the arts when they help keep us whole
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
@Yoshikage Kira …Every time schools cut funding for art and music to redo the school gym and track for the umpteenth time? Every time people say Liberal Art isn’t a real major? Every time people say being an artist isn’t a real job?
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
@Yoshikage Kira Life…?
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
@Yoshikage Kira No of course not. I don’t have links to my real life it turns out. Sorry to disappoint you. /s
@deathsoup5249
@deathsoup5249 2 жыл бұрын
Bruh my man Yoshikage lives by if you don't have sources it can't be true
@BuckShockley13
@BuckShockley13 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I'm surprised you didn't win was how the color tone changes over the course of the film. Everything leading up to the Orient Express getting derailed in the snow is full of warm brown tones, but after Cassetti is found dead and the murder mystery unravels, the film grows more and more blue, with cool color tones overtaking the warmth as it slowly fades away, matching the darker tone of the mystery. The warmth finally returns after Poirot realizes that the people on the train aren't murderers, but broken people who need to heal and mend above all else. It's not in FULL, though, as they're only halfway out of the dark. The ending is still apprehensive, as there's plenty of cool blues, but the train rides away into the brilliant golden sunset, implying that these people will be able to heal in time and move on with their lives.
@Sunspot1225.
@Sunspot1225. Жыл бұрын
"might be able to heal" But I like what you wrote.
@denawagner360
@denawagner360 Жыл бұрын
That's very interesting. Seriously. I need to watch it.
@andre1999o
@andre1999o 2 жыл бұрын
Full disclosure: I LOVED this movie. The original book is, quite possibly, my favorite murder mystery ever, if not my favorite book ever. Branagh is my second favorite Poirot besides Suchet.
@insanehippiehippieinsane3828
@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 2 жыл бұрын
If liked the Book and David Suchet as Poirot how can you stand this version of it? It is a mockery of Agatha Christie's legacy.
@uzzaamghalib3372
@uzzaamghalib3372 2 жыл бұрын
in my opinion and then there were none the book is better than orients express, I'm not a book worm or good at analyzing them very well but i enjoyed it more. if you haven't read it, you should definitely give it a read
@drummaster786
@drummaster786 2 жыл бұрын
Suchet and his little grey cells 🐐
@zeke2847
@zeke2847 2 жыл бұрын
Who me
@Hdx64
@Hdx64 2 жыл бұрын
@@lenabrokaw714 I will accept the offer, one sec while i grab another comment i made on another video
@lorenzomommaerts4635
@lorenzomommaerts4635 2 жыл бұрын
I love it because it's a FAMOUS Belgian character created by someone who isn't Belgian. Agatha Christie could have just made him French and almost nothing would change, I bet even of the people watching this they think he's French. Since our little country is usually ignored in favour of our bigger neighbours, he's a bit of a national icon :) Only thing better would have been a Belgian actor playing the part of Hercule Poirot :p
@l4nd3r
@l4nd3r 2 жыл бұрын
I think it makes sense since a Belgian character would've had more access to places than a French one while also being really different.
@JoeDurobot
@JoeDurobot 2 жыл бұрын
There are many great Belgian actors, who also probably speak English fluently who could have played that part much better. Without the ridiculous fake accent. I'm surprised nobody is against that in today's cancel culture and political correctness. You can't have non-trans actors playing trans characters, it makes a fuss when a white actress play an asian character ... but somehow an american playing a belgian is ok.
@Whitey118
@Whitey118 2 жыл бұрын
@@JoeDurobot kenneth branagh isn’t American 😂😂
@TommyTonk
@TommyTonk 2 жыл бұрын
@@JoeDurobot The ridiculous accent is one of Poirot's most famous features, along with the mustache. They could have gotten a Belgian actor, but Branagh wanted to play the role himself, and accents really aren't that problematic. People fuss about Scarlett Johannson in Ghost in the Shell because it was taking away representation for Asian-Americans, people want to be able to see themselves in movies and a manga adaptation should have been great for that audience. Apparently the choice was not controversial what soever in Japan.
@ivanivan744
@ivanivan744 2 жыл бұрын
So that's why Belgium invented French fries
@egalomon
@egalomon 2 жыл бұрын
When that sassy burn counter arrived on the screen I was ONCE AGAIN baffeled by the fact that it's Kenneth Branagh. Just like the first time I found out - when the credits rolled. He completely disappears behind that moustache and accent
@kraljevo8
@kraljevo8 2 жыл бұрын
My wife and I just spent 20 minutes in a collective panic that Gilderoy Lockhart is also Sator.
@zachthelower
@zachthelower 2 жыл бұрын
@@kraljevo8 holy shit I've seen chamber of secrets so many times and i had no idea that was branagh. What a weird dude, extremely talented but also extremely presumptuous with his characters.
@vanitystreak
@vanitystreak 2 жыл бұрын
Dude I had a mild breakdown, I would have never connected the two characters 😂😂 I genuinely thought it was a throwaway photo
@Killerbee4712
@Killerbee4712 2 жыл бұрын
@@zachthelower Who would've known that Lockhart is also Hamlet and Poirot as well?
@thatkidwiththehoodie
@thatkidwiththehoodie 2 жыл бұрын
Shout out to the real ones who recognise him as the narrator from Walking With Dinosaurs. Kenneth Branagh can play anyone, but there is only one Kenneth Branagh. God bless that man.
@frie-anne4109
@frie-anne4109 2 жыл бұрын
I really love that this Poirot when looking for the word fudge also says the Flemish word for chocolate (chocolade) as a Belgian, that just warms my heart It also plays into the "not above anything vibe" of this iteration. Back then, Flemish was seen as the language of the common man. All the educated bourgeois spoke French.
@4nna8096
@4nna8096 2 жыл бұрын
There is an amazing scene in the television version of Murder on The Orient Express with David Suchet, where it has a flashback to part of Casetti’s murder that doesn’t happen in the movie. It’s been a while since I’ve seen it but from what I remember what basically happens is Casetti is drugged during his murder so he’s paralysed but completely aware but can’t scream for help so he’s utterly helpless (a point they make to say that he is now as helpless as poor Daisy Armstrong was). Then Princess Dragomiroff enters to sit on the chair beside his bed and starts to calmly explain what’s going on and why they are doing this as the others all enter one by one to stab Casetti. Then when the others have all done their part, Princess Dragomiroff stands, stabs him and then leaves while the others begin the cover up. (Dragomiroff explaining everything is the part that sadly doesn’t make it into the movie) It’s chilling to watch. The David Suchet version is so good that I can’t recommend it enough!
@ser132
@ser132 2 жыл бұрын
in the book, Ratchett was given a sleeping draught, probably by Hector MacQueen. MacQueen told Poirot that Ratchett was in the habit of taking one when travelling, but Poirot states that Ratchett intended to be alert that night, as evidenced by a gun under the pillow, so it was probably given without the man's knowledge.
@John_Raiyder
@John_Raiyder 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I lobe David Suchet as Poirot but the David Finnet Version of this Movie is also Really great and this Murdering Scene was so much longer because every Killer gets a Line to why they are doing it
@missybarbour6885
@missybarbour6885 2 жыл бұрын
David Suchet is the best Poirot by a mile! Iconic
@zenfrodo
@zenfrodo 2 жыл бұрын
And the ending! The book just has Poirot letting everyone off the hook with little more than a shrug. In Suchet's version, we not only see him passionate about justice and the law & calling everyone out for their actions, but tense & conflicted & silently enraged as he walks away from the train, the passengers, and the police. For once, Poirot has lost: he solved the murder, but allowed the killers to go free. He ran full into a heavy, heavy conflict of law/morality vs. what was actually right, and could not reconcile them. I haven't seen Branaugh's version yet, but nothing, nothing, will ever match up to Suchet.
@ayaehab
@ayaehab 2 жыл бұрын
the series is amazing!! I always find myself favoring it to the movies.
@averymerrick
@averymerrick 2 жыл бұрын
He Really Can Act: -Though not many people ever doubted Kenneth Branagh's abilities as an actor, his turn as Poirot takes things to a whole new level. He seamlessly disappears into the character. *-For those who haven't been paying attention,* this is also the breakout for Josh Gad's impressive dramatic talents. He is quite the buffoon at the start, but the second half of the film really shows off his character's torment.
@TheWhiteDragon3
@TheWhiteDragon3 2 жыл бұрын
Oh shit, I only just realized that was Josh Gad...and this is one of my favorite movies. Well hot damn
@santos8468
@santos8468 2 жыл бұрын
@Avery Merrick You should watch "Marshall". Josh Gad does great dramatic work in that, as well.
@herrikudo
@herrikudo 2 жыл бұрын
*clearly never watched the David Suchet performance* No. No he cannot act.
@M.F.Hafizhan
@M.F.Hafizhan 2 жыл бұрын
You're reading this movie's tvtropes page in anticipation of (or after watching) nile, i see
@averymerrick
@averymerrick 2 жыл бұрын
@@M.F.Hafizhan Yep.
@matthijscalje4143
@matthijscalje4143 2 жыл бұрын
I watched this movie when it came out. Really really liked it, and it introduced me to Agatha
@colmcorbec7031
@colmcorbec7031 2 жыл бұрын
You should really check out the original content.
@matthijscalje4143
@matthijscalje4143 2 жыл бұрын
@@colmcorbec7031 wow, two bots in this short amount of time. I think I should be impressed. Or sad. Either way, I thought of reading "and then there were none" which I think was hers, but then I didn't
@lainwakura
@lainwakura 2 жыл бұрын
you could say it was Agatha all along~
@HNCS2006
@HNCS2006 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely check out David Suchet version of Poirot!
@Ehh97
@Ehh97 2 жыл бұрын
My family usually watches dramatic and bombastic action-type movies, so when I saw this in theaters I was blown away. I didn't read the books, so I was genuinely trying to figure out who did it while watching it the first time. Its so rare that movies make me think like that and I definitely feel like it sparked my interest in murder mystery movies!
@zom8680
@zom8680 2 жыл бұрын
Saw the sequel last night, when a movie gives a mustache a backstory you know you got a winner on your hands
@chaoticbells
@chaoticbells 2 жыл бұрын
I never understood why this movie received so bad reviews. Sure it's not the best ever, but this cast? The story? This set? So amazing. I've always loved the book, and I left the cinema happy when I saw this movie for the first time.
@insanehippiehippieinsane3828
@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 2 жыл бұрын
It is because Branagh tried to make Hercule Poirot an autistic action star. Hercule Poirot was not Autistic he just loved Order and Method.
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
@@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 Literally nothing in this movie says or implies he’s autistic…
@glennmason6967
@glennmason6967 2 жыл бұрын
@@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 I believe they are trying to show that he has symmetry OCD.
@SavageBroadcast
@SavageBroadcast 2 жыл бұрын
@@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 And even if they were, what's wrong with an autistic crime fighter? Like, there's a bilion other Poirot movies and shows, why can't they change it up once?
@eeeeee9298
@eeeeee9298 2 жыл бұрын
@@insanehippiehippieinsane3828 you seriously have no life
@ferndodd
@ferndodd 2 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend watching a few episodes of the Poirot series with David Suchet as the titular detective. He's amazing and is genuinely iconic in the role.
@leon-paulvonderheide5458
@leon-paulvonderheide5458 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Vespuchian
@Vespuchian 2 жыл бұрын
Still the best adaptation of the books as far as I'm concerned. Suchet NAILED the performance, absolutely unrivaled.
@leon-paulvonderheide5458
@leon-paulvonderheide5458 2 жыл бұрын
@@Vespuchian didn't sucht recently became a knight in the UK?
@rmsgrey
@rmsgrey 2 жыл бұрын
@@leon-paulvonderheide5458 2020, according to Wikipedia
@bexlaw3127
@bexlaw3127 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation 👍
@MaxWelton
@MaxWelton 2 жыл бұрын
6:16 my favorite line in the whole 2-movie series. It’s so satisfying to watch Mary stand up to discrimination with that level of sass and cleverness. Daisy did a good job capturing the smug thrill of challenging a douchey worldview.
@DJCashEel
@DJCashEel 2 жыл бұрын
When i saw this movie, I never saw any other adaptations, I never read the book, I knew nothing about how this story was going to end. It was such a blast and well told story that it kept me guessing the whole movie as a fan of mystery AND a writer! It's not often a story truly ever surprises me, and after seeing who this one plays out, I'm stunned it was never spoiled for me AND why this story has survived for so long. It's a classic and I was truly impressed by this movie
@connorgonzalez4023
@connorgonzalez4023 2 жыл бұрын
In case you might not have known, a "batman" in this context is a fairly low-ranking soldier assigned to a commissioned military officer to serve as his personal assistant, similar to the concept of a squire. "Bat" is derived from an old French word meaning "packsaddle," so a batman would be responsible for keeping his master's uniforms and equipment in good condition, taking care of his horse if he had one, and fighting as his bodyguard in battle, among other service duties.
@johnharris6655
@johnharris6655 2 жыл бұрын
I believe Woodhouse from Archer was a Batman for Reginald Thislton in WW1.
@jjwang7597
@jjwang7597 2 жыл бұрын
So you could say . . Alfred is the Batman’s Batman while he fights the bad men
@obi-wankenobi1233
@obi-wankenobi1233 2 жыл бұрын
@@jjwang7597 ^ This guy gets it.
@connorgonzalez4023
@connorgonzalez4023 2 жыл бұрын
@@jjwang7597 No. The term doesn't apply outside of the military context. Outside of wartime he would be a valet or a manservant, but since Alfred is a butler he has specific duties primarily regarding serving and waiting the table during meals.
@daverhoden445
@daverhoden445 2 жыл бұрын
@@jjwang7597 Well YOU could say it. I'd be cracking up by the end of the sentence.
@michaelcostello3080
@michaelcostello3080 2 жыл бұрын
they did the ending scene where the detective connects all the dots very well imo
@DanteCorwyn
@DanteCorwyn 2 жыл бұрын
Got to hand it to Branagh, he picks a fantastic cast. Some of them are old acting friends of his, some are people he's not worked with before, but he knows how to get a good essamble.
@serban031
@serban031 2 жыл бұрын
The music in the final reveal scene was perfect! The movie knew that there was no right answer, and that people who were deeply wounded by one man's action have found a sort of broken solace. The score hits a very contemplative and almost melancholy feel, with an undertone of "it's going to be alright." It's really there to draw out the impact, and with the impeccable acting it is hard not to feel emotional about it. In all honesty though, I really wish I could watch this movie for the first time again. It was the first time I had any exposure to Murder and didn't know how it actually went, so when I saw it in theaters, it hit pretty well, especially in that scene, especially with the score. Also, that tousled, "just went through some action" look is just gorgeous on Branagh
@Jerchw
@Jerchw 2 жыл бұрын
For me David Suchet's decades long performance as Hercule Poirot will be define version of this character. Still this movie and version of a story and the star-filled cast blew my mind. From previews and trailers I judged this to be just an another bland Hollywood remake of a classic story. Everyone played their part awesomely and Kenneth Branagh brought enough flavour to the main character. Great movie.
@shebjess
@shebjess 2 жыл бұрын
While I didn't enjoy the movie as much as I did the book (A very original thought, I know), I love the reveal scene so so much. I can probably watch it over and over again. And shout out to Branagh for having POCs in the movie and tweaking the source material to add subtext.
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
Jsyk you don’t need an add an s to PoC. It means people/person of color, so it’s already plural
@lightworthy
@lightworthy 2 жыл бұрын
something i didn’t see mentioned much or at all after watching this movie was some of the cinematography! i specifically remember one shot of johnny depp where his face was refracted many times in a window pane and how it symbolized how we don’t know who he is or what face of his he’s showing at that moment, and i remember many more of those being present
@gersonribeiro374
@gersonribeiro374 5 ай бұрын
14:16 I loved the detali that Poirot says "YOUR GOD" as a subtle nod to the fact he lost his faith in god in this universe after fighting in WW1 and losing his pregnant wife.
@altofmoleperson
@altofmoleperson 2 жыл бұрын
When I saw this movie, I absolutely LOVED it. I’m a sucker for those movies that get your brain in a twist trying to figure out who could’ve done it, and give you one of those “Ohhhh, that’s whats going on” moments at the end. But I think the reason I liked it so much is my general ignorance about film and about the book it’s based on. I’m definitely not a film critic, nor have I read the source material. That honestly might be why I liked it so much, I got to view it through eyes that aren’t analytic. Seeing the negative reviews and such makes me kind of glad I was able to watch it as a viewer rather than a critic. (Sorry for the rant, just wanted to put this out there. May end up deleting it later.)
@thenightmajestic1508
@thenightmajestic1508 2 жыл бұрын
This movie made me legit crying at the end. All of them, being connected to Armstrong, ruined by Casseti and having their revenge for Daisy…And Hercule’s choice to do the right thing in this situation of killing the murderer…beautiful movie for snowy nights, or perhaps something criminal and mystery to watch from time to time. Truly the perfect movie
@adamgelb567
@adamgelb567 2 жыл бұрын
13:50 But... she's the first in the book AND the '74 movie, too. Branagh didn't "let" her, it HAD to be her.
@rainbow-dam
@rainbow-dam 2 жыл бұрын
That moment when you finally get one of his obscure references. I watched Volver for a class yesterday, so when he referenced it, I felt seen like never before.
@anthonykeating4921
@anthonykeating4921 2 жыл бұрын
I first saw this movie on a date night with my girlfriend, we were looking for a movie to watch before heading home and picked this one. I never read the novel so I was very surprised by the twist but still loved the whole movie, the wonderful acting, the great story, the way Hercule dominates every scene he is in. We were both surprised when we found out Hercule is played by the same guy who played Gilderoy Lockhart too and I'm planning on taking her to see Death on the Nile because I'm certain it will be as good as the first one.
@rebelrose1992
@rebelrose1992 2 жыл бұрын
"Ladies and gents and those outside the binary" This line made my heart sing thanks so much for it, you are a wonderful person!!!
@thatkidwiththehoodie
@thatkidwiththehoodie 2 жыл бұрын
Lee’s a good guy. KZbin is a better place with him and his channel here.
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 2 жыл бұрын
Branagh's eyes in this man... his eyes are what sell his character. Everything is in them. He is so good at acting with just a glance. He has definitely done some eclectic stuff, but he always goes all in on every one of them and I respect that. He is quite talented and he uses the camera so well. The long tracking shots or even the ones that just hold still and let the action move around us... he's very good. I'll also say that his bad guy in Jack Ryan was creepy as hell.
@marshalthompson6786
@marshalthompson6786 2 жыл бұрын
As others have already done I have to give some love to the David Suchet version of Poirot. He embodies the character so well: his dedication to justice and what is right, his need for things to be clean, neat, and in a particular way, and his warmth and compassion for people (as long as they aren't murderers at least.) And the Orient Express episode of the Suchet series has stuck with me for years. I have only watched it once as it was stunning and almost magical for me when I watched it, I'm just not sure if I watch it again if it will have the same effect on me. But there are several scenes such as the re-enactment of the murder itself where Cassetti is aware but in a sort of paralysis that have just imprinted on my brain and memory. Another scene cuts between a prayer by Poirot and a prayer by Pilar. The difference in tone and form of their prayers just set in my sole. Pilar pleading for forgiveness of sins while Poirot asks God to remember the good he has done. And to seal the episode Suchet does an incredible job expressing Hercule's turmoil over letting the killers go. All in all the episode (and show in general) is a 10/10 and now I think I have to go restart it. Anyways I could go on and on, but Suchet is a legend and I hope he is remembered for his talent, dedication, and mastery of his craft. And thank you to Branagh for making Poirot a more recognizable name and character and telling this story in his own well-crafted way!
@mercysirmaa
@mercysirmaa 2 жыл бұрын
12:10 After watching Murder on the Nile the quip about his funny looks have new meaning.
@hylind1912
@hylind1912 2 жыл бұрын
Man I loved this movie, can't wait for the sequel. However, this does not cease my crusade for a wins video on Speed Racer 2008
@averymerrick
@averymerrick 2 жыл бұрын
Ability over Appearance: Branagh may not match Christie's description of Poirot but he nails the character's compassion, genius, and arrogance perfectly.
@knightmare3810
@knightmare3810 2 жыл бұрын
I know this channel is about movies but since you've done wandavision, I'm sincerely hoping you'd do Netflix's arcane. The series is a masterpiece in everything. Animation, story, character arc, art, music... you name it. There's only 9 episodes and they're filled with so much detailing that your win counter would explode. Please, please, please consider it?
@DCDragoCraft
@DCDragoCraft 2 жыл бұрын
I second this ^^
@BlackDawnYaoiLover
@BlackDawnYaoiLover 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that Johnny Depp's character has someone threaten to take a poo on his pillow-
@25Leprechaun
@25Leprechaun 2 жыл бұрын
I will always remember this movie as a movie I saw with my grandmother in theaters where I was very likely the youngest person in that theater. Overall a great movie imo.
@ourato8846
@ourato8846 2 жыл бұрын
CinemaWins always looks on the bright side instead, which I love to watch more then cinemaSins
@DeathnoteBB
@DeathnoteBB 2 жыл бұрын
@Unicorn Vic It also doesn’t excuse bigotry as “Just a joke”
@thatkidwiththehoodie
@thatkidwiththehoodie 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I suppose it makes sense. Finding the good in all movies, good or bad, doesn’t quite have the diminishing returns that CS’s “gotta nitpick everything” gimmick does. I think CW will, in the end, outlast CS. I hope so, at least.
@ana-yo7mj
@ana-yo7mj 2 жыл бұрын
@Unicorn Vic definitely ! cinema sins is so nit picky nd tries to excuse his bigotry as jokes.
@JustYourAverageYotsubro
@JustYourAverageYotsubro 2 жыл бұрын
This movie is my introduction to detective movies. I still remember the first time I watched it, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
@onlyacomentarynothingspeci2419
@onlyacomentarynothingspeci2419 2 жыл бұрын
I love this channel so much, it's so nice to see the posivity, someone who appreciates rather than cynically looks for every flaw Atleast one channel like this is needed so bad and I'm happy to return every time
@mad0813
@mad0813 2 жыл бұрын
"He'll stay super into justice." I'm glad more people know about this man like I do. That last story with his Doctor friend hit me hard.
@MaxWelton
@MaxWelton 2 жыл бұрын
6:19 I can remember reading one (1) joke in Two Cities. I think it’s at the start of part 2, where the narrator shares that a character thinks A.D. stands for Anna Dominoes.
@michaelwesten87
@michaelwesten87 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who wasn’t too familiar with Agatha Christie’s work, and a big Kenneth Branagh fan, I absolutely loved this movie. I saw it in theaters back when it first came out and it was such a delightful surprise. The first half of the movie definitely threw me for a bit of a loop concerning the film’s tone, but man, once you reach the ending, I couldn’t help but be so moved. Very powerful stuff. And Michelle Pfeiffer singing Never Forget as the credits play was so beautiful and yet so devastating. I can’t wait to see Death on the Nile, and I’m glad that Branagh was able to be Poirot again. The man is such a talent!
@YZee-ij1uv
@YZee-ij1uv 2 жыл бұрын
eeeeyyy Derek Jacobi as a minor name actor? Not having that! He's consistently outstanding to boot. Other than that, loved your analysis as usual! :)
@AdamBoothUK
@AdamBoothUK 2 жыл бұрын
Only two Laurence Olivier awards, the man’s a bloody amateur!
@DoctorTardis100
@DoctorTardis100 2 жыл бұрын
One would call his performance a Master-piece!
@rmsgrey
@rmsgrey 2 жыл бұрын
@@DoctorTardis100 While I appreciate your specialist knowledge, Jacobi's most relevant previous role is undoubtedly that of the medieval forensic detective, Brother Cadfael, a 12th century monk with a talent for solving murder cases.
@melainatar
@melainatar 2 жыл бұрын
I jumped when he showed his face while talking about minor actors. Couldn't believe it!
@JonnyLin7
@JonnyLin7 Жыл бұрын
I just rewatched Death of the Nile and watched A Haunting in Venice over the weekend. I'd really love for you to do those two movies (at least when A Haunting in Venice is out of theaters). I absolutely love Branagh's Poirot films, but they don't blow up the box office so don't quite get as much as love as I personally think they deserve.
@UnderTheElm
@UnderTheElm Жыл бұрын
The "Madam, Madam, Madam.." bit ( 5:20 ) is also a joke about Poirots Frenchness: In France it can be considered rude to not greet everyone in a close/friendly setting, especially before eating and drinking. Since he is trying to get to know everyone, This greeting really sets the tone that he wants to talk.
@elhopper3735
@elhopper3735 2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this when it came out in theaters and being very surprised by the twist ending. Wasn’t expecting something like that at all and was different than the usual. Very excited to see Death on the Nile!
@stevemayne24
@stevemayne24 2 жыл бұрын
I took the point where he said he was "probably the best detective in the world" was a reference to Miss Marple. Both characters were written to be working at the same time even though they never met I always assumed they knew about one another. She would have known him because he was famous and he her because he would have come across her name a couple of times and started paying attention. In my head cannon they are fans of one another.
@VoiceNerd
@VoiceNerd 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this film! Had such a good time my family and I. I never watched the previous films so watching this with fresh eyes was such a treat. Especially Kenneth Branagh and his directing and acting abilities which I love
@liamnehren1054
@liamnehren1054 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved the reveal, since it shows the beauty of sharing trauma. Each of the characters could have quietly fallen apart or come to terms with it in their own way but instead came together as one, pooling their resources and varied talents into a plot to hunt down a despicable person who had ruined the lives of themselves or the lives of those who they loved. Each individual's story hit me emotionally but the unity and community of their action touched me the most.
@hunterbolton2680
@hunterbolton2680 Жыл бұрын
11:22 FUDGE! IT IS FULL OF ZEE FUDGE!
@amandaluker7970
@amandaluker7970 2 жыл бұрын
Some of the minor named actors.. Sir Derek Jacobi is very well known in the UK - Also if you like Poirot the series with Sir David Suchet is excellent, as are many of the Miss Marples (everyone has a favourite actress) - A lot of these have actors/actress who are now super well known including Benedict Cumberbach, Tim Hiddleston, Michael Fasbender, Emily Blunt etc etc - it seems to be where a lot learn their craft 😀
@sarahcoulson8920
@sarahcoulson8920 2 жыл бұрын
Jessica Chastain was in the (superior) ITV adaptation of this (as Mary Debenham), alongside Hugh Bonnevillle (Edward Masterson) and Toby Jones (Casetti).
@cybertris6911
@cybertris6911 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't scroll enough down my sub box and read the title as "Everything Great About Murder." Love that
@derickzellar6632
@derickzellar6632 2 жыл бұрын
Murder on the nile was great and once again full of twists and turns with a star studded cast. I think it could have been cut down a smidge but maybe it needed the full runtime to get the true feeling of the mystery.
@thatkidwiththehoodie
@thatkidwiththehoodie 2 жыл бұрын
Branagh doesn’t half-arse things, for better or worse xD
@clearmelody6252
@clearmelody6252 2 жыл бұрын
While I grew up watching a bit of Sherlock Holmes here and there, Hercule Poirot was my first real introduction to the whodunnit genre of mysteries. 1974's *Murder on the Orient Express*, starring Albert Finney was my intro to the character, and I fell in love with that strange, eccentric little Belgian, and have loved every portrayal of him that I've seen since. This film, while it took a few liberties, in the end it was an amazing take on the tale, and I cannot WAIT for *Death on the Nile*, which is probably my number one fave of all of Poirot's cases.
@mckenanbundy3578
@mckenanbundy3578 2 жыл бұрын
I love that you said “those outside the binary” AWESOME!
@Lady_Odi
@Lady_Odi 2 жыл бұрын
11:20 the way he pronounces chocolade in dutch is spot on
@FrequentUser99
@FrequentUser99 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I’ve been waiting for this EGA since you teased it months ago
@doubledorkCrawf0rd
@doubledorkCrawf0rd 9 ай бұрын
The example you gave about the music not matching with the tone of the scene, I think was actually perfect. That piano melody refers to Daisy Armstrong, and this scene is where her memory has to be taken into account the most. Because the reveal is not about Cassetti's murder, it's about hers.
@Fictionboy16
@Fictionboy16 2 жыл бұрын
This was certainly an interesting movie, and that is how much I will say about it.
@MyklCarlton
@MyklCarlton Жыл бұрын
Why is it only now that I realise we missed an entire murder investigation in Egypt between this film and Murder on the Nile? The official at the end states that there has been a murder, the murder on the Nile occurred with Poirot already there.
@yikesvikes
@yikesvikes 2 жыл бұрын
Murder On The Orient Express was a fantastic film! I love a film that is story driven, and NOT reliant on explosions and special effects! (But the cinematography of this movie was astounding!) I have watched this four or five times, and enjoyed it as much the last time as I did the first time! I have high hopes for Death On The Nile!
@alijoc
@alijoc 7 ай бұрын
HAHAHAHA the Ted Lasso reference is so good! I can’t believe i didn’t catch that Phil Dunster was in this movie
@scotthawkings
@scotthawkings 2 жыл бұрын
9:24 Foreshadowing to the currnet day
@misswitch4760
@misswitch4760 Жыл бұрын
My mom and I saw this together in theaters and I loved in. And every now and then when I see it on TV, it's just so satisfying to watch no matter when it's on. And for some reason the food looks so good, every time I see the bread or the cakes, all I can think is, "I wanna try one of those little cakes, they look amazing."
@realMuseology
@realMuseology 2 жыл бұрын
YES! Just watched this movie last night and it was AMAZING!
@mini3mayhem
@mini3mayhem Жыл бұрын
So normally I'm really bad about actually noticing cool cinematography in a movie, but I can tell you that I actually noticed how interesting of a shot 7:16 was. The only ever movie in recent memory that has gotten me even more excited was pretty much the entirety of The Outfit (2022). I'm a theater kid, more specifically a costume designer kid, and HOLY CRAP THE OUTFIT IS SO COOL. I can't wait until people adapt it to a stage play where we view it from the side and can see all three rooms at once to help hammer in how Burling doesn't leave the shop at all other than the beginning and end of the movie compared to the other characters constantly leaving and entering it. I could analyze The Outfit for days, highly recommend it.
@hannahyokoyama149
@hannahyokoyama149 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the score fit that one particular scene really well since it was the big reveal scene and the music was very emotional and dramatic. I could be a little biased though because I absolutely love the music from this film
@kaymay2814
@kaymay2814 2 жыл бұрын
NEXT WEEK IS DUNE LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
@khrisbreezy3628
@khrisbreezy3628 2 жыл бұрын
I was pretty sure of the teaser frame so I'm glad I found another to confirm it! I am full of anticipation already!
@silverloony1170
@silverloony1170 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think people give enough credit to Depp as Ratchett and Bateman as Bouc. Despite his minimal screentime, Depp perfectly displays the utter scumbag behavior of Ratchett's/Cassetti's character. Bouc is an entertainingly unapologetic hedonist who's proud of how he benefits from nepotism, and yet he does have a genuine friendship with Poirot seen when there's actual collaboration between the two about the possible culprit (not Bouc interfering and Poirot just tolerating), a sense of justice when he accurately states that the police would just scapegoat Arbuthnot or Marquez due to their ethnicity, and his genuine concern for Poirot whenever his safety is in potential jeopardy.
@tynancravy5589
@tynancravy5589 2 жыл бұрын
Would you please do an EGA about Speed Racer, please?
@Sir_Him
@Sir_Him 2 жыл бұрын
Love this video. The only thing that could have made it better is if you referred Branagh's "Henry V," which I would argue is his best Shakespeare film.
@Maello137
@Maello137 2 жыл бұрын
I just watched Death on the Nile and, oh boy, I cannot wait for you to cover it
@brycevo
@brycevo 2 жыл бұрын
I love this film and can't wait to see Death on the Nile
@nivramaz7998
@nivramaz7998 2 жыл бұрын
This is type of movie that I don't normally watch, but something about the cast and plot (and a reference from Paper Mario TTYD) really intrigued me, so I gave it a watch and ENJOYED IT! Never thought you would cover it! What a pleasant surprise 😮
@daltonmceirhen2023
@daltonmceirhen2023 10 күн бұрын
The Poirot movies are easily in my top 25 movies. i love them.
@forest_nymph24
@forest_nymph24 2 жыл бұрын
As you started to say "ladies and gents" my heart sank, and then you continued to include those of us outside the binary and I legit teared up. It's a small thing but it matters. Thank you.
@munkeylove18
@munkeylove18 2 жыл бұрын
As the mother of an Enby, I agree!! Instant smile on both mine and my little's faces!!! Thank you!! 💜
@mmmmmmmmlin
@mmmmmmmmlin 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to watch you pick apart 4 hours of Branagh hamming it up as Hamlet. I'm studying it right now in school.
@DanteCorwyn
@DanteCorwyn 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if there's a way to get hold of it, but he did a play of MacBeth that had a live stream a few years ago (I saw it in the cinema) that is worth a look if possible.
@eliasmachalek4856
@eliasmachalek4856 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't know this movie existed... I'll go watch it tonight. Also, the second best cast for Poirot in history
@calebcarpenter3700
@calebcarpenter3700 2 жыл бұрын
I completely died at "outrageous accent" 🤣🤣🤣
@Lburt07
@Lburt07 2 жыл бұрын
Next video " Everything GREAT about Paul! " with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost
@naufalachmad2833
@naufalachmad2833 2 жыл бұрын
9:24 with the case Johnny Depp have with Amber Turd, this could not be funnier
@nicomoreno3154
@nicomoreno3154 2 жыл бұрын
After seeing this in theatres, it’s become one of my favorite movies and I’m very excited to see the newest one
@_neon-xeon_3966
@_neon-xeon_3966 2 жыл бұрын
Are you gonna make a video on Sing 2? It is surprisingly really good
@ToxiKrisis
@ToxiKrisis Жыл бұрын
After some deliberation, I feel like Murder on the Orient Express is Bullet train for people who play Ace Attorney or Professor Layton.
@BatBoysNemisis
@BatBoysNemisis 2 жыл бұрын
I remember doing the book for school, also Willem Dafoe always gives an exceptional performance
@Sabsemade
@Sabsemade 2 жыл бұрын
that poop joke just hits differently now...
@thomassawyer2282
@thomassawyer2282 2 жыл бұрын
When people make the excuse that eternals was only bad because they had to introduce 10 characters, i like to refer them to this masterpiece
@csr050
@csr050 2 жыл бұрын
I stopped this video halfway thru and quickly switched over to actually watching the movie. I just wanted to say thank you to CinemaWins for always giving me great movie suggestions (even tho it's 2:30AM atm). I'll rewatch this video after I've watched the movie, love your content since DP!
@csr050
@csr050 2 жыл бұрын
Movie was fantastic!
@gabe4804
@gabe4804 2 жыл бұрын
Great review as always, I've personally enjoyed Death on the Nile even more!
@pink_moose991
@pink_moose991 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite movies. Thank you so much for covering this. Love your videos:)
@justicemeister
@justicemeister 2 жыл бұрын
I watch it on the plane ride at random and I love it, can't wait for the next one. I compare it to the older version and it felt cold and dark, this one feel like there is hope and we make our own choices
@lucasbakker6026
@lucasbakker6026 2 жыл бұрын
Please do Death on the Nile! 😄
@GrumpyMeow-Meow
@GrumpyMeow-Meow 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never read Murder on the Orient Express before, or seen previous adaptations, but I was blown away by Branagh’s direction. I think this is the only time in my life that I cried during a murder scene. Devastating.
@elizacarrie7433
@elizacarrie7433 2 жыл бұрын
@9:25 the poop on the pillow joke at Johnny Depp aged well 😅
@maxmadlambayan4014
@maxmadlambayan4014 2 жыл бұрын
9:15 CinemaWins with the Ted Lasso reference, choice.
@kitpemberton9427
@kitpemberton9427 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it’s dune!! I remember that frame 🖼
@kateorgera5907
@kateorgera5907 2 жыл бұрын
@9:21 Holy crud, Jamie Tartt! Talk about retroactive recognition.
@andrewdunn8778
@andrewdunn8778 2 жыл бұрын
The "disagreement about Stalin" was an interesting line, as in the 30s, there was a huge communist movement among black sharecroppers in Alabama. Apparently, Stalin even threatened to send a warship to Mobile, Alabama. (A few decades later, the Black Panthers would be another American Marxist-Leninist party) Historically colonized people tend to uphold Stalin to this day.
@paulsilagi4783
@paulsilagi4783 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, as an enby, I really did not expect how much I would appreciate 1:27 and how good it feels to actually be explicitly included
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