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Maestro
Oppenheimer
I would have added A Haunting in Venice if I hadn't already seen it this week.
It is easily the best of the three Christie-inspired adaptations (loose) that Branagh has done. Production values are superb. The supporting cast is wonderful.
However, Branagh is not now, has never been, and never will be acceptable to me as "Hercule Poirot". His French accent is a bit odd, too.
And why on earth it was necessary to make Ariadne Oliver (Agatha Christie's literary alter ego) an AMERICAN is beyond me. The essence of her character has been altered, as well. Tina Fey is good, but she's not Ariadne Oliver to me. All in all, if Branagh had changed the names of the two leads, all would have been well for me.
I hate Kenneth Branagh's ego.