Director and lead actor Kenneth Branagh has made numerous great films (including a recent Oscar winner, Belfast), but his recent Agatha Christie series have not showcased his finest moments. That being said, Death On The Nile is an upgrade to Murder On The Orient Express, which was more undeveloped, plodding, and frankly uglier than the newer film. Branagh’s direction particularly failed The Orient Express despite an incredible cast and set design, but he has stepped things up with better work on all fronts, including his performance of Poirot.
However, Death On The Nile is far from perfect, with Branagh’s direction and the script by returning writer Michael Green still not completely solidifying. The animation to create the illusion of the Egyptian setting is particularly terrible, always distracting from the central focus of the scene. The acting is good across the board, though the hindsight of recent actions by Armie Hammer and Leticia Wright will likely distract viewers as well. Luckily, there is much to enjoy in the traditional filmmaking moments of Death On The Nile.
Rating: 7/10
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