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with a spoiler-free review and may add spoilers at the end. Don't look for
spoilers if you don't know the story, I recommend you read the book before
watching the movie adaptation. 9kmovies is a new free entertainment
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we all know, books are always better. But the new three-hour BBC miniseries
comes very close.
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I've only seen the 1945
version
Ten people
are invited to a small villa on an island and killed one by one according to a
poem written in each room. The actors (in alphabetical order) are Douglas
Booth, Charles Dance, Mav Dermody, Burn Gorman, Anna Maxwell Martin, Sam Neill,
Miranda Richardson, Toby Stephens, Noah Taylor and Aidan Turner. I only watched
the 1945 version, I was very disappointed, and it didn't even match the tone
and plot of the novel.
The first half hour starts
out very slow
This is
the first film adaptation in recent years to be set in the present day, so the
tone is certainly darker, and the film has an excellent cast. Even the
characters who die first have good names and are well characterized, so when
they die suddenly, it feels like they died too soon. The movie is about three hours
long, but the first half hour starts out very slow. I was looking forward to
the deaths, and when they start, it's also very good and progresses very
slowly, but at that point, I didn't like the movie.
The film is tense, tried and
tested
I agree
that a film needs time to focus, but in this case, I found the film dragged and
I tried to wait for as much blood as possible. Later on, the tension slowly and
gently builds and it's quite interesting, but it should have started earlier.
This is one of the two problems that ruined my viewing experience; I'll mention
the other one later because it would be a spoiler. The only thing that bothered
me a bit, but didn't stop me from enjoying it, was the emphasis on sexuality in
the story, because I know it has to be! However, everything was rated PG-13, so
a quick click of the remote was harmless.
The adaptations were
cleverly based on the novel.
We reserve
the right to disappoint. People don't seem to realize that Agatha Christie's
"And Then There Were None" is 100% perfect as is, and that the best
way to do that is to adapt it as faithfully as possible to another medium and
avoid the temptation to add a "twist" or whatever. This adaptation is
best because you end up experimenting, not adding your own ideas, but trying to
add and change as little as possible. This adaptation makes excellent use of
the inspiration of the novel and perfectly captures the horror of the mystery.
The film allows for a disturbing, sometimes graphic and always impressive
visual style.
His work was downright epic
drama!
The acting
is excellent and very sincere, and when the script needs to be adapted, it does
its job perfectly. It's a shame that the film is short and not an "epic
drama", as it takes patience and interest to watch, but I wouldn't have
minded if the beginning of the film had been longer. The film is not perfect,
but its flaws can be counted on one hand, and I like to think that this is the
true (and first) definitive adaptation of Christie's work. Now, a few words
about spoilers. As for the actors, I was impressed with Douglas Booth, who
played a troubled character, and Anna Maxwell Martin, who was so impressive she
was almost unrecognizable
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I'm going
to start with a spoiler-free review, and I might add spoilers at the end. If
you don't know the story, don't look for spoilers, I recommend reading the book
before watching the movie adaptation. As we all know, books are always better.
However, the new three-hour BBC miniseries comes very close.
I have
only seen the 1945 version
Ten people
are invited to a small villa on an island and killed one by one according to a
poem written in each room. The actors (in alphabetical order) are Douglas
Booth, Charles Dance, Mav Dermody, Burn Gorman, Anna Maxwell Martin, Sam Neill,
Miranda Richardson, Toby Stephens, Noah Taylor and Aidan Turner. I only watched
the 1945 version, I was very disappointed, and it didn't even match the tone
and plot of the novel
The first half hour starts
out very slow
This is
the first film adaptation set in the present day in recent yearsThe other one I
was looking forward to seeing. He
is followed by Sam Neill, Noah Taylor and Miranda Richardson, who make up the
first half of the film. All the characters are fully developed, but the other
five are even more so. The Doctor, played by Toby Stevens, and Inspector Blore,
played by Burn Gorman, defined their characters very well, whereas in the book
they never stood out for me. Of all the characters, Vera (Maeve Dermody) and
Lumbard (Aiden Turner) were the ones I was most looking forward to meeting. And
another character I was looking forward to seeing, Charles Dance, impressed me
with his casual indifference-when he could-but unfortunately his character made
the worst mistake of the series.
Other actors who
impressed me.
Turner was Lumbard inside and out: a perfect
choice. Dermody was the only player I hadn't seen before, and both he and the
other players impressed me. I also liked the fact that more attention was paid
to these two, which allowed us to get closer to them before they died. The
scene with the two of them on the beach and Vera shooting Lubbard was my
favorite scene in the book, and I liked the way it was portrayed here.
The highlight of the whole production
It was
so intense, terrifying and tragic that it was perfect and the highlight of the
entire production. filmyzilla
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Hollywood movies in high quality. Vera has to return to her room, where she
finds a trap waiting for her and voluntarily hangs herself. The book explains
it all in the epilogue. But this is where the adaptation makes its biggest
mistake.
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