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The Art of Detection: Unpacking the Complexity of Human Nature in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express"
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: Beyond the mystery, the film explores complex themes of justice, morality, and whether a "just" crime can ever be truly balanced. Technical Quality & Viewing Experience The Art of Detection: Unpacking the Complexity of
As Poirot begins to question the passengers, he discovers that Ratchett was not who he seemed to be. The victim was actually Cassetti, a kidnapper and murderer who was responsible for the abduction and killing of a young girl, Daisy Armstrong. The Armstrong family's lives were torn apart by the tragedy, and it seems that several passengers on the train have a connection to the Armstrongs or Cassetti. The victim was actually Cassetti, a kidnapper and
Poirot straightened his bow tie. “On this train, there is no justice but ours. I will give them the first truth. And God—if He is listening—will remember the second.”
There have been multiple takes on Agatha Christie's 1934 novel, but these three are widely considered the "definitive" versions: Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
He closed his notepad. The engine groaned. The Orient Express began to move again, carrying its dual secret through the white dawn.