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Is the tragedy on the Nile terrible?

The tragedy on the Nile is actually not terrible.

In the first half of the movie "The Tragedy on the Nile", there are a lot of beautiful scenery besides beautiful women. The grandeur of the pyramids at sunset is unparalleled, the tall abu simbel temple is full of mystery, the waterfall hotel on the Nile is exquisite and beautiful, and the steam cruise ship Sultan is luxurious and comfortable. It's even better than the Egyptian national propaganda film. ?

The real protagonist of the Nile tragedy, the great detective Poirot, was shaped to be fuller and more flesh and blood. With the participation of the plot of World War I, the story of Polo's borrowing from Dongfeng revealed the fact that the protagonist was keen and intelligent since childhood, explained the origin of Polo's six-eyebrow beard, and staged a classic lovelorn in the US military field hospital. ?

The addition of chase scenes on cruise ships and the handsome gun style keep pace with the times, which expresses the general direction and trend that detective roles should have brains and skills. At the end of the film, Poirot shaved off his beard and decided to pursue his own love. The mortal version of the detective Poirot was completely established. ?

As for reasoning, the film doesn't elaborate much. It only uses Poirot's aggressive questioning to advance rapidly, and the fierce momentum of closing the door and beating the dog to create an atmosphere, following the rule of classical case reasoning "identify the prisoner in public and confess immediately". ?