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Murder on the Orient express part 1 (2010)

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2010

released 2010, june. HD quality.

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  • what the f#$^!  no volume

  • this is fine as long as you can lip read LOL

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  • @TheTraveltube Ariadne: If that's so, where is he, or she, for that matter?

  • another mystery for M. Poirot who killed the sound?. "Youtuber's ze sound has been murdered and ze murderer must sill be vith us!!"

  • I love all the mystery movies of agatha christie's. it truly a classic.

  • Read de lips?! Non, Poirot does not read de lips. This is, how you say Hastings,"A complete rot"?

  • Wht the fuck! no fucking volume!

    nxt time warn ppl tht there is no volume before they watch it

  • No sound

  • @Microglia1 well first of all i think u can hardly generelise the last thing you said about all Italians of the time. anyway i get your point but i believe that he fair thing was Cassetti's death but ur right that it would've been weird if they were not related to the child, yet, still the fair think to do. and they did turn to the law but they figured it was not "democratic and transparent" it was corrupted and didnt deliever justice.

  • No sound, has youtube removed it?

  • @FyreBalletDancer Well, it's relativistic morality then isn't it? Suppose, the child is in no relation to these twelve. Would their action seem more justified to you? The answer is no because you would not feel the immediacy of the crime. The reason a court system works (assuming it's democratic and transparent) is that emotion is removed from the process, thereby allowing the crime to speak for itself and evidence to justify the appropriate punishment. Italians during this period=no respect.

  • @Microglia1 thats a very understandable feeling but i personnally support what they did, i think the german woman explains it very well i mean they did turn to the official justice and those did nothing. he deserved to die in my opinion ... it's not like they gangstered every "bad person" in america but someone killed their beloved baby for MONEY (= for no reason) and they took his life ...

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