“Death on the Nile” media word-of-mouth ban: its visuals are beautiful but the rhythm of the story is derailed

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North American film reviews for “Death on the Nile” have been lifted.

At present, the freshness of “Death on the Nile” is 71% on Rotten Tomatoes, the average score of M station is 51 points, and the IGN score is 7 points, which is basically in the position of the pass line.

IGN rated 7 points, not bad

"Death on the Nile" media word-of-mouth ban: its visuals are beautiful but the rhythm of the story is derailed

“Death on the Nile” Rotten Tomatoes: 75% fresh

"Death on the Nile" media word-of-mouth ban: its visuals are beautiful but the rhythm of the story is derailed

Average score at station M: 51 points

"Death on the Nile" media word-of-mouth ban: its visuals are beautiful but the rhythm of the story is derailed

Film review:

“Death on the Nile” will take a while to get started, but it will eventually come.

Los Angeles Times: Branagh clearly loves the character (Detective Poirot), and while recreating his famously fussy demeanor, he continues to touch his emotional core beneath that dainty white suit and beard.

USA Today: This event took place on a steamship rather than a train, but still derailed, the suspense setting dragged on and the reveal rushed.

“The Hollywood Reporter”: The film is satisfactory enough, although more of a flashy, old-fashioned entertainment than a subtle mystery.

“The Weekend Warrior”: There are some issues with the pacing, but the film is visually stunning, the ensemble is great, and the third act is sure to get Agatha Christie fans excited.

Flickering Myth: Murder Myth is supposed to keep you from wanting to miss every scene, not boring enough to fidget, dry, and really need a better cast.

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“Death on the Nile” is Kenneth Branagh’s adaptation of Agatha’s classic novel following “Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express,” where he continues to direct and star as Detective Poirot, which focuses on a complex murder on the Nile.

The film stars Gal Gadot, Letitia Wright, Armie Hammer, Emma Mackey, Annette Bening and more.

“Death on the Nile” will be released in North America on the 11th of this month.

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