Overall a bright and pointless mystery film that never decides what it wants to do and fails to do anything as a result. To be honest I was bored and didn't ever really get into the story I was hoping that the total rewrite of the original story would somehow produce something good but by the end of it I was left wondering what Churchett was thinking when he scrapped most of Christie's original novel. The direction is colourful but the total delivery is badly inconsistent comic music is played during unfunny moments and the visual trickery undermines the development of the story. The performances are mostly a bit clunky even if everyone seems to be trying hard. Dalton is a strange find but he, Kaye and Smith are better than this. The support cast ahs the usual famous names but, as usual, they aren't given much of value to do. She is a dithery old thing but isn't able to bring out the sharp mind behind the physical appearance. The slightly comic tone is forced and false while the actual mystery aspect is surprising dull isn't the point of ITV revisionist approach to make it more energetic and accessible than the stiffer BBC version? As ever McEwan is all at sea with her character and does nothing interesting with Miss Marple. An hour goes by before we get a murder, which wouldn't be a problem if it used this time to do anything useful but instead it fails to build up back-story or characters. Accepting this, I wasn't looking for respect, just an entertaining mystery film albeit the desecration of Christie's grave is rather a high price to pay for a Sunday night in. Several reviewers have already commented on the lack of respect shown to the source material but I would just say that those who have seen even one of ITV's "Marple" (not Miss Marple) series have no right to be surprised by this because it is a common factor across the whole lot of them. When the séance predicts his death, things look bleak for Tevelyan, who finds himself surrounded by shadowy guests on all sides. Meanwhile, at Sittaford House, Miss Marple discovers a death threat against Trevelyan and his loyal friend Enderby sets out to warn him despite the weather. News of an escaped prisoner loose on the moors dampens their spirits but to fill the time they decide to have a séance even though one of their number, Clive Trevelyan, already has a connection with the other side. Heavy snow is falling in the Dartmoor area of England and the guests of a small hotel find themselves being snowed in.
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