Only the quality of the incredible story by Agatha Christie keeps this "film"'s head above water.
Molina's interpretation of Poirot is misguided and entirely inaccurate. He certainly is not embroiled in a love affair either.
Poirot is far less obvious in his methods and a whole lot more eccentric, not forgetting that Poirot is a short, bald overweight man - surely more of an effort could have been made with the moustaches!!!!!!!!!!
Just when you thought it could not be any worse the epilogue is the worse kind of trash imaginable - fingers down throat ensues.
Maybe you have to be American to get it??!?!?!?!?!
Molina's interpretation of Poirot is misguided and entirely inaccurate. He certainly is not embroiled in a love affair either.
Poirot is far less obvious in his methods and a whole lot more eccentric, not forgetting that Poirot is a short, bald overweight man - surely more of an effort could have been made with the moustaches!!!!!!!!!!
Just when you thought it could not be any worse the epilogue is the worse kind of trash imaginable - fingers down throat ensues.
Maybe you have to be American to get it??!?!?!?!?!