Poirot (1989–2013)
9/10
Discovering the Essence of Agatha Christie's Genius
25 July 2023
Encountering the films with the title character of Hercules Poirot, I must admit that I was not very much acknowledged with the stories. First, my wife and I enjoyed some long evening watching DEATH ON THE NILE, EVIL UNDER THE SUN filmed in our beloved island of Mallorca, and other films with Peter Ustinov in the main role. Great tension and some vivid moments that aroused our interest but the moment we discover David Suchet as the famous Belgian detective, I say: THIS IS IT, the character as penned by the author that all fans of detective stories know: AGATHA CHRISTIE.

A lot of reviewers actually focused on different aspects of the films, their different strngths. I would like to emphasise solely the main character, Hercules Poirot and the absolutely fabulous portrayal by David Suchet without whom the films would be just pale and easily forgotten.

A lot of different stories, lots of action, mystery, profound characters' development are just a few aspects that make the film with David Suchet a true embodiment of what the author meant and how she imagined the character. Mr Suchet supplies Poirot with charm and mystery, provides viewers with moments of doubt and disbelief and subtely brings us all into the world of his detection. No matter what episode you start with, you are soon into this specific world of suspense and mystery when you just wait to see what will happen and who is guilty of a crime not met before. His gestures, his voice, his facial expression, his typical moments of realizing when he suddenly knows the key to the riddle - simply awesome.

That is why I heartily recommend anyone to see these films simply because when the performance is top notch, some little flaws might be forgiven.

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