screen |skr_n| |skrin| |skri_n| noun • a blank, typically white or silver surface on which a photographic image is projected : the world's largest movie screen • movies or television; the motion-picture industry : she's a star of the stage as well as the screen. verb [ trans. ] • protect (someone) from something dangerous or unpleasant • evaluate or analyze (something) for its suitability for a particular purpose or application
Friday, November 10, 2017
Murder on the Orient Express
Past incarnations of Poirot have depicted him as a big, fat
slob. Who knows? Maybe Christie imagined him that way, too. But Kenneth Branagh
has done for Poirot what Guy Richie did for Sherlock Holmes -- made him lean, spry, and
a black belt in karate. The structure of Christie’s murder mystery means that
we never get to know very much about the man murdered, the backstory, or the
suspects until the very end, which makes the proceedings feel impersonal and
distant. Be that as it may, the acting by the ensemble is top-notch, the sets
are as "Harry Potterish" as they could be, and the pace is peppy.
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