With how a
lot of mainstream films have been collecting dust while the pandemic kept
mucking up the release schedule over the last couple years, this film arguably
has gone through the worst aging of any film caught in that shuffle. Between
when filming wrapped up in December of 2019, and its official release in
February of 2022, at least four of the actors in this ensemble film have
become embroiled in controversies. Actual Cannibal Armie Hammer,
Letitia Wright’s ‘vaccine scepticism’,
Russell Brand’s descent down the conspiracy YouTube rabbit hole,
even Gal Gadot’s nauseating cover of Imagine (which, in her defense, she has
since admitted to being… out of touch, to put it mildly); this is the kind of
PR clusterfuck that could end up burying a film in release limbo indefinitely, COVID or
no COVID.
Not that I'm holding any of that against the film myself. It’s rather
unfair to hold Kenneth Branagh or indeed any of the other cast members
responsible for actions that not only weren’t even of their own doing, but took
place quite a while after the work itself was finished. Don’t get me wrong,
it’s more than a little hilarious thinking about this four-car pile-up in
hindsight, but… I have no other way to say it: This is a situation where
separation of art from the artist absolutely applies. Hell, this isn’t
even a new phenomenon for this specific series, given how controversial the
casting of Johnny Depp was in Murder On The Orient Express. And that’s also
taken on new life considering new information regarding his and Amber Heard’s… disastrous
relationship, and how the film itself framed the death of his character in an
ultimately positive light, as part of the story’s larger examination of the
concept of justice.
I’m
bringing all this up because, this early into 2022, it’s the kind of production
snafu that threatens to overtake the film itself in terms of sheer interest,
more so than possibly any film to come in the next several months. But
honestly, as someone who went into this thinking that it would pale in
comparison to Branagh’s Belfast, and who wasn’t that into Orient Express to
begin with, I walked away from this very surprised by the results. Like,
I think I liked this more than Orient or Belfast.