Unlike the 1974 version, Branagh’s Poirot is more conflicted and human, grappling with the morality of justice ( Willow and Thatch ). What didn't:

Shot on 65mm film, the visuals are crisp and expansive ( Agatha Christie Wiki ).

The classic "whodunnit" made a lavish return in 2017 with Kenneth Branagh's star-studded adaptation of Agatha Christie's . If you're a fan of period pieces, sharp mustaches, and high-stakes drama, this film is likely already on your radar. 🚂 The Plot: A Snowy Dead End

With the train stuck and the killer still on board, Poirot must interrogate a diverse group of elite passengers, including: Judi Dench The Widow: Michelle Pfeiffer The Governess: Daisy Ridley The Professor: Willem Dafoe 🎨 Visuals and Style One of the film's strongest assets is its sheer beauty.

While the ending remains the same, some "action" scenes were added that purists felt didn't fit the original book's tone. 💡 Final Thoughts

The train's interiors are breathtakingly elegant, capturing 1930s luxury perfectly ( Medium ).

If you love a cozy mystery with incredible production value, this trip on the Orient Express is definitely worth your time. 🕵️‍♂️✨

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