You know what is the best way to make a cut between scenes secret?
Do it behind someone's back.
I will see myself out.
The last story in particular was just a carneval of laughter, especially thanks to Mastroianni's mannerism. So much vivacity and pure italian spirit spurting from each scene. Lovely.
Great achievement of Albert Finney since he managed to convey the most eccentric and funny Poirot of them all. David Suchet will of course allways be "the Poirot", but Finney's portrayal has something unique, peculiar and magnificently memorable in it.
(I also didn't expect to ever see Sean Connery, Michael York, Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins on one screen, it was a treat.)
I wish I had discovered this film much sooner in my life, as it has potential to make you reevaluate and change perspective on things during growing up. It goes to my comfort films list nevertheless.
Also I will look over presenting Heroes as an unidentifiable song.