Murder On The Orient Express: 7 Reasons To Hop Onboard

1. It Revives The Mystery Genre

Murder On The Orient Express Johnny Depp
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Serious-minded moviegoers who seek to stretch their brains should find a whodunit picture appealing and Murder on the Orient Express more than delivers.

Based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name, it promises to be a captivating film in a market with few mystery selections. Some of the most critically acclaimed productions in the nineties such as L.A. Confidential and The Usual Suspects were in this particular genre. Audiences loved pitting suspects against each other, evaluating evidence, and trading guesses.

However, latter-day films began to mix mysteries with elements from other genres. The move wasn't a step back as it often produced high-quality works with stunning special effects. Shutter Island and Inception are two examples of compelling mystery pictures that take profitable attributes from other film categories. Nevertheless, it's worth exploring how much charm an unadorned mystery picture still holds.

Murder on the Orient Express exists as a rare commodity that could rejuvenate the stand-alone mystery movie. No supernatural forces float on its rails and no wizards get interrogated by Branagh's mustached sleuth. It's an interactive affair that leaps into the motivations of everyday humans. The excitement for Murder on the Orient Express suggests viewers are ready for a different diversion at the theater.

If the Orient Express stokes a fire in the heart of mystery lovers, the industry could launch a caravan of similar flicks.

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