Friday Flicks: Murder on the Orient Express

Earlier this year, I read Agatha Christie's famed Murder on the Orient Express. It was easy to see why Christie's novel has been a mainstay among mystery fans since it was published. Essentially a locked room mystery, the novel follows investigator Hercule Poirot's inquiry into the death of a man on the train. When I heard that Kenneth Branagh would both direct a film adaptation and portray the famed detective, I was eager to see this modern telling of the classic tale.

The film opens with Poirot (Branagh) finishing an investigation at a church in Jerusalem. These early scenes introduce both the character's deductive prowess and obsessive compulsive tendencies. Branagh gives the character an air of both humor and wisdom with a charismatic charm that is instantly captivating. Poirot plans to take some time off after his case, but is urgently called to London to take on another. As fate would have it, this sudden change of plans lands him on the Orient Express.

On the train, Poirot encounters the assortment of characters who will shortly become suspects in the murder of one of the other passengers. The film assembles a who's who of Hollywood actors to fill out the cast. Johnny Depp, arguably the most widely known member of Branagh's troop, plays the victim Samuel Ratchett. Ratchett's unsavory business dealings leave a plethora of people who could have potentially killed him. Poirot swiftly begins a methodical investigation of the only people who had access to Ratchett, the other passengers.

Like the book it is based upon, Murder on the Orient Express is a slow building mystery that offers a nice change of pace for a trip to the movies. My only complaint is that the film is so filled to the brim with talented actors that they don't all get the equal opportunity to showcase their skills. Screen time aside, Branagh manages to honor the history of the story while making it relevant to modern audiences. Even knowing how the narrative would end, I still found myself on edge of my seat. Branagh makes ample use of the sweeping landscapes outside of the train and finds several inventive ways to vary the evenness of the interior. The filmmakers have already announced plans to adapt Death on the Nile. I can't wait to see more of Christie's classic novels brought to life.

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12 Responses to “Friday Flicks: Murder on the Orient Express”

  1. I am glad you enjoyed this. I have loved different films produced over the years and hope to see this as well.

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  2. I haven't read the book in awhile, but I remember watching the older movie. When I heard they were coming out with an updated version, I knew I had to check it out. Sadly, I haven't seen the movie, but it's on my list for sure. You give a really fantastic and informed view of the movie and I love it! Hugs...RO

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    1. Thanks! You'll have to drop in and let me know what you thought of it!

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  3. I can't wait to see this movie. I read the book a while back, probably about 3 or 4 years ago, and I loved it. I love the old Poirot show too - ever watch those? I can't believe how many mega-stars are in this movie. By the way - my book club didn't pick The Marsh King's Daughter, but I bought it anyhow!
    Rebecca @ The Portsmouth Review

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    1. I've never seen the show, but I'll definitely have to check it out. You'll love The Marsh King's Daughter! Which book did your club end up picking?

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    2. Cry, the Beloved Country - it's about apartheid.

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  4. I actually haven't seen and read the book yet but this sounds really intense with the suspense. Really need to check this one out

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  5. Just peeking in to say hello! I see on your sidebar that you're reading Hillary Clinton's latest, and interested in seeing your review. Happy Tuesday! Hugs...RO

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    1. Thanks for stopping in. I just got home from a wonderful vacation, so I should have a review posted in the next day or so.

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