Monday, 14 February 2022

Death on the Nile 2022 by AverageMansReviews

Death on the Nile 2022 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/shooting/disfigurement/animal feeding/suicide

There has been a murder on this Showboat: this is where we will begin we meet the recently married Mr. Simon Doyle [Armie Hammer] and Mrs. Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle [Gal Godof] as they are trying to enjoy their honeymoon with relatives and friends, but whatever way they turn they seem to bump into Jacqueline de Bellefort [Emma MacKay;] the ex-fiance of Doyle and the ex-friend of Ridgeway-Doyle, which only six weeks ago had asked her friend back then to give her fiance a job. On their last attempt to enjoy their honeymoon they rent this Showboat to get away from Jacqueline, but unfortunately they are unsuccessful and something happens and there is only one man that can clean up this mess; Private Detective Hercule Poirot [Kenneth Branagh/Director for this sequel.]

The pacing is slow to begin with, but it gradually gets better as it has a little get up and go to it with a good flow. The artistic landscapes, scenery and so on is eye-catching and of the highest quality as the attention to detail is obvious to see.

The character developments/character types and performances are all good; this is a cast performance I mean we have the comic team legends Dawn French as Mrs Browns and Jennifer Saunders as Marie Van Schuyler; it is just good to see them back working together on a consistent basis, then we have Russell Brand as Dr. Linus Windlesham; good performance, Sophie Okonedo as Salome Otterbourne and Letitia Wright as Rosalie Otterbourne [Auntie and Niece;] two strong African-American characters performances here [before I receive backlash or someone presses the R. Button here; Racist or Racism.] I am not being either based on the grounds in the context of this film we are in somewhere around the late 1930s and Okonedo can sing.

This film receives: 6/10, this film is good; full disclosure unknown to me this is a second instalment from Murder on the Orient Express 2017 which hopefully I should be watching in a few days time. [Because I don't like taking other people's credit, I would like to point out it was the person that I usually watch films with that pointed this out to me,] which is pretty convenient because it was only a couple of days ago I recorded the previous film off TV. But back to this film; as I have already said it is good, there is a sprinkling of comedy here and there, this is one of those films if you have a mature or not being agist a old head on a young body providing they are 12A, this is one of those films that you could watch on a Sunday afternoon in a cinema or later on in various ways blu-ray or so on in a group for roughly 127 minutes and hopefully they will do another Poirot film sometime down the line just because at the very least it deserves to be a trilogy of films.

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