There is always a sense of… doubt whenever I want to talk about classics. Mostly because classics are usually, well, classics and well-known. That said, during my search of “when should we consider something is no longer need spoiler warning?” on search engine (Startpage on the browser Vivaldi, if you must), I found this: The age of the movie doesn’t matter as much as it’s pop culture ubiquity. Because the movie might be 50 years old, but every day there’s some kid turning 15-16 who is just now old enough to see the movie for the first time. They didn’t drag their feet and miss the bus, they just weren’t born yet. So! With that in mind, I wanted to talk about Agatha Christie’s “Five Little Pigs”. The story took a reference from the nursery rhyme titled “This Little Piggy”: This little piggy went to market,This little piggy stayed home,This little piggy had roast beef,This little piggy had none,And this little piggy cried wee wee wee all the way home. Each suspect in the novel is…
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