Hercule Poirot's Christmas
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Narrated by:
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Peter Sallis
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Agatha Christie
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this was a very good book
Good Mystery
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Simeon lee, an elderly man with a lecherous past, has gathered his dysfunctional family together at Christmastime, hinting at unpleasant surprises. As the family uneasily try to get along despite estrangements and outright animosity, the family patriarch is murdered in a brutal fashion. Everyone has a motive, and Poirot must unravel lies and sift through many possibilities to determine the truth.
I love mysteries set during the holidays, and this mystery was particularly fun and clever. I disliked the murder victim and felt the culprit was slightly justified. However, I do not know what that says about me!
This dramatization is superb with outstanding narration that kept my interest throughout. I also recommend The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, which is also superbly done.
God bless you all.
Excellent Mystery
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Too short to enjoy
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1. Hercule Poirot speaks with an English accent. The performer makes a poor attempt to mimic a French accent but fails utterly.
2. One performer does produce a believable French accent. The only problem is that the character speaking that accent is from Spain!
3. The abridgment is careless and sloppy. Audio fades are used during critical conversations and events, disrupting the continuity. The arrivals and departures of key characters have been removed in several places, making it impossible to know who is and isn't present at the start of any scene.
4. Hercule Poirot is a minor player. He does nothing but say things like "Yes, curious" and "No, curious" for most of the production. His presence in England is never explained satisfactorily. No time at all is given to his thoughts, emotions, and ideas. Even at the end, when he manufactures his solution, he states facts and evidence he's never discussed or seen in this butchered production.
If you are a fan of Agatha Christie and/or Hercule Poirot, avoid this half-baked BBC attempt to milk the Christie cash cow. The milk is sour.
Amateurish, uneven production
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