I've seen every episode of Poirot going all the way back to the original short-form series. This was my favorite. David Suchet's personal Catholicism is somewhat evident in the end, which as I recall has been changed somewhat from the book, but... it all added up to the most moving resolution of any Poirot episode ever. I loved this episode (movie, really). Great soundtrack, lovely on-location footage, excellent acting by well-known faces (including the guy who stole Four Weddings and a Funeral). Best ever. There's even an iconic moment at the end for long-time series fans.
With the production team now clicking on all cylinders, I cannot wait for "Murder on the Orient Express," Christie's true zenith and triumph.





