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Director and lead actor Kenneth Branagh's work techniques for overseeing the filming and crime scene of Murder on the Orient Express at the same time

© 2017Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

Director and lead actor Kenneth Branagh's work techniques for overseeing the filming and crime scene of Murder on the Orient Express at the same time

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"Murder on the Orient Express" synopsis

Hercule Poirot, a famous detective, uses his brilliant deductions to find the culprit when church relics are stolen in Jerusalem. He was planning to take a vacation in Istanbul, but when he is asked to solve a case in England, he hurriedly boards the Orient Express. Poirot is relaxing on the departing Orient Express when Poirot is approached by Ratchet, a wealthy American. He says he is being threatened and asks Poirot to protect him. However, Poirot simply refuses Ratchet's request.


Late at night, the Orient Express derails due to an avalanche and becomes stranded on an elevated bridge on a mountainside. A murder took place inside the car. Ratchet was found dead, stabbed 12 times. Arbuthnot, a doctor on board, determines the time of death to be between midnight and 2am. Poirot is asked to investigate by Bouc, a railway company, and begins interviewing each passenger one by one. Various facts have come to light through testimonies from passengers, such as Mrs. Hubbard, who lived in the room next to Ratchet's, complaining that a man had snuck into her room. However, all of the passengers have alibis, and even with Poirot's skill, the identity of the culprit does not emerge.


The remains of a letter found in Ratchet's room reveal that he was once involved in the Armstrong kidnapping case. Was Ratchet, who kidnapped and murdered the girl, killed in revenge? Is the murderer among the passengers or...?


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Detective Poirot's role is similar to that of a director on set.



``Hercule Poirot instructs those around him like a director. Poirot intuitively chooses specific methods appropriate to each situation and creates the mood needed for each individual interrogation.''


These are Kenneth Branagh's words, and they contain the biggest reason why he chose to direct ``Murder on the Orient Express'' and play the main character, Poirot. In other words, Poirot's role in solving murder cases is similar to that of a director on set.


It is true that Poirot's clever investigation, in which he tries to get other passengers and the train conductor who are suspects to tell The Truth about a closed-door murder case that occurred on a train, is a director trying to bring out great performances from the cast. Link. The difficult process of playing the lead role while also directing the other cast members playing the opposite roles may have been relatively smooth for this role. Hercule Poirot has a big highlight in the climax, when he solves a mystery, and Kenneth Branagh's performance here is like a one-man show on stage. There is no doubt that you will be captivated by his eloquent line delivery, which was made possible by his extensive experience at the Royal Shakespeare Company. To put it in a slightly mean way, this is the height of self-absorption. I felt a strong desire to play Poirot and do this scene myself.



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In the case of Kenneth Branagh, who has a lot of experience as a director, he often appears in films like this. He played the title role in his directorial debut, Henry V , and of his subsequent 13 feature films, he played the lead role in four and one of the main cast members in two. In the remaining seven films, he only appeared as a director or appeared briefly. In recent years, Kenneth has been given the impression that he specializes in directing films such as `` Thor '' and `` Cinderella ,'' but he is basically someone who ``wants to appear.'' It can be inferred that it was the role of Hercule Poirot who cleared his throat.


To what extent does a director with experience as an actor have the desire to play himself? There are various patterns.



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