They held a screening on a questionable night here in Nashville. But my daughter wouldn’t let me stay home. This is the second one she’s not let me miss that I’ve said I was happy I went both times. This time was no different. It was a beautifully filmed movie. The scenery was breathtaking. The plot was predictable at times but it was also timeless. It has made me say I want to go back and watch the original and I would like to start reading her (Agatha Christie’s) books. It was so nice to watch a film with zero talk of internet or phones. The all star cast did a great job. If you’re thinking to stay away from this one because of Armie I say don’t let that be the reason you don’t go. Sure he’s a creep for sure but the cast in this is on point. Kenneth Brannagh was unrecognizable to me in this film. He did an amazing job as the sleuth Poirot! Russell Brand was mysterious and curious to me in this film. I’ve never been a Russell fan but I found myself becoming one in this movie! Here’s the question…would I want to watch it again? Yes, I believe I would for sure watch this again. I would want to see what all I missed in the first viewing. Here’s more about the film. Go see it when it comes out on February 11!
About DEATH OF THE NILE
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement. “Death on the Nile” opens in U.S. theaters February 11, 2022.
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Daniel
Loved Kenneth Brannagh as Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express. Can’t wait to see Death on the Nile.