Theatre reviews 3. Cinema - Murder on the Orient Express
cinema screening at Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales
Murder on the Orient Express
We were looking forward to this but were a
bit concerned as some reviews were less than enthusiastic about the latest
version. Armed with munchies and a drink (as you are now allowed to take these
into most cinemas and theatres) we settled in to our comfy seats to see for
ourselves.
Stunning scenes at the beginning with very
impressive computer-generated city skyline and colourful market squares crowded
with noisy throngs of people – sounds a bit poetic but that is the impression
you immediately get. Once on the train, the luxurious classy Orient Express,
you are transported to a wonderful journey across vast plains and powerful
snow-covered mountains, though clearly not a real landscape.
It truly is a star-studded cast, many
familiar faces and a bewitching Poirot whose moustache is mesmerizing – is it
real? Is it stuck on? Does it matter? The film follows the original story
closely, so there are no real surprises, of course, and we all know whodunnit
and why. One review I read said the plot was very confused, but so too is the
book so I am not sure what they were expecting to see.
All four of us enjoyed the whole thing, the
characters were played brilliantly if a little over-dramatic, and filming
ensured great visual impact. As they have just announced the sequel as Murder
on the Nile, we can’t wait to see how Sir Kenneth Branagh approaches that one.
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