From Alan Seeger's I Have a Date with Death: I have a date with death, on the hill of battle, on a hillside full of bullet marks. Spring had returned, and the first flowers of the year had appeared on the grass. God buries his head in it, and lies in the fragrance. Love throbs in the heaven-sent dreams, pulse against pulse, breath into breath. The silence woke up, filled with tenderness. But I have a date with death, in the middle of the night in a burning town. When spring comes north again this year, I can't miss my date. Also: I have an appointment with death, in the quarrelsome barricade. When spring returned, the trees rustled and the air was filled with the fragrance of apple blossoms. I have an appointment with death, when spring returns, blue days and beautiful people visit together.
In the Japanese version of Death Date, the murderer was Uesugi. There were many suspicious points about Shang Shan. She had pushed Katsuno down the slope twice. The first time, it seemed like she was playing around, but the second time, it was obvious that she did it on purpose, as if she was trying to create a time gap for the murder. Moreover, her behavior of getting medicine for her was also very abnormal. A person who looked down on her suddenly took the initiative in front of the four children. Her real killing intent was related to the past of the Hall, as if she had been silenced because of a scandal.
If he was referring to the truth of the " date of death " in Agatha Christie's book," Date of Death," in the Japanese version of the story, which took place in 1955, the old lady of the Tang family was found dead on a bench in Kumano Kodo, with tiny needle holes on her arm. The old lady was domineering, rich, and possessive of her family. Her family was restrained and disciplined by her, and other tourists were also dissatisfied with her. However, the article did not clearly point out who the murderer was. It only listed various character relationships and plot clues, leaving suspense as a mystery story. If it was the truth in the 1988 American suspense movie Death Date, the Belgian detective Poirot came to Jerusalem to investigate the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death, but the reference did not mention the results of the investigation.
There were different versions of " Death Date." - A Japanese drama based on Agatha Christie's novel, set in Japan in the Showa-era. The famous detective Katsuhiro Takezun went to the Kumano Kodo in Wakayama for a vacation. When he was chatting with the doctor, Saro Kenko, in the hotel lounge, he met the Hondo family who came to play. The matriarch of this house, the matriarch of this house, controlled her children like a dictator. Councilwoman Uesugi Hibana also arrived. The next day, the group went for a walk on the ancient road. There were mysterious mountain roads and legends of the Heavenly Dog here. When the sun went down, his wife was found dead on a bench. Sheng Lu was commissioned by the local police chief to start an investigation. The family seemed to have internal conflicts, and everyone had a motive to kill. The famous detective, Katsuo, began to speculate. - In the 1988 American mystery film version, the Belgian detective Poirot arrived in Holy Jerusa-where he met and investigated the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death.
There were many versions of " Death Date ". The following is a detailed explanation of the plot of the different versions: ** 1. 1988 American Mystery Movie Version ** 1. ** Story background and character relationships ** - The story takes place in Jerusha. The belgian detective, Poirot, came here and met the Boynton family. Mrs. Boynton held the family's financial power. She kept her children completely isolated from the outside world from an early age. At the Solomon Hotel, the Boynton family also met the beautiful and passionate nurse, Miss Sarah King. 2. ** Event Development ** - During a tour, Mrs. Boynton died in a big chair outside the camp tent. 3. ** Investigation and Truth Revealing ** - Poirot was ordered to investigate the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death and finally revealed a shocking truth. ** 2. 2008 British TV Movie Version ** - This version is one of the Agatha Detective Poirot series, but there is not enough information to describe the specific plot details. ** 3. Japanese TV Series ** 1. ** Story background and character relationships ** - The story was set in the 1950s, during the Kumano Kodo in Japan. The main characters were divided into three groups. The Tangben family included the old lady, her two sons, two daughters, the eldest daughter-in-law, and her friend Juumonji. There were also the councilwoman, Ms. Uesugi, and her autobiography editor, Ms. Asuka, as well as the great detective, Kappei Takezun, and the female doctor, Saro Juanzi, whom they met by chance. The old lady of the Tang family was very domineering. Because she was rich, she had a bad attitude towards everyone and was possessive. She disciplined her children in a completely restrained manner, and her family hoped that she would pass away soon. 2. ** Event Development ** - When they were touring the Kumano Kodo, the old lady was resting on the bench because she was not feeling well. The others browsed freely and returned to the starting point at the appointed time. The last doctor who returned found that the old lady was dead and found a small needle mark on her arm. Hence, it raised the question of who killed the old lady.
" Death Date " was Agatha Christie's work during her heyday and was adapted into a movie. There were different versions of the movie, such as the Japanese version of Death Date, which was the third remake of Agatha's work by the Japanese director Sho Bao-su. The first two were Murder on the Dongfang Express and The Kuroito Mystery. The story of the Japanese version of " Death Date " revolved around the death of the Great Madam. The Great Madam was a dictatorial and domineering figure. Everyone had complicated relationships and entanglements with her. In the end, the process of deducing the real murderer was full of twists and turns. Agatha's original story was about a murder case that took place in Jerusalem. The old lady of Boynton was a family tyrant. After her death, she was found to have been injected with the lethal drug, digoxioxin. Detective Poirot had to solve the mystery within 24 hours. Different versions of the movie might have differences in plot rhythm, difficulty of reasoning, suspense, and so on. For example, the Japanese version was accused of having too long of an early stage, and the murderer was too obvious. It was not as good as the 1988 and 2008 versions.
I Have a Date with Death was edited by Liang Liang and Li Yun. It was published by the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Press on January 1, 2005. The book was a selection of modern war poems from foreign countries in the 20th century. These poems recorded and pondered the disasters brought to mankind by the two world wars, completing the revolution of the form of poetry on the road of the development of modern literature. The book gathered the works of poets from all over the world. Among them, 22 people won the Nobel Prize in Literature. These works were of precious value in contemporary poetry creation in the world.
The 'A Date with Death' comic tells a story where the protagonist has a series of fateful encounters that could lead to their demise. It's full of suspense and unexpected developments that make it a gripping read.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be different depending on the writer. Generally, it might involve a fictional encounter with death in a very imaginative way, perhaps a character going on some sort of adventure or journey where they interact with the concept of death.
The 2024 Doctor's Death Day List referred to the date in 2024 that was not suitable for visiting or seeking medical treatment. We can find the year 2024 when it is not suitable to visit patients, but we can't find a specific date of death. Therefore, according to the information provided, I am unable to provide the 2024 death anniversary.
In the 2008 television movie Agatha Christie's Poirot,Series 11, Detective Poirot solved the case. In the 1988 American mystery movie, Dead Date, it was also the belgian detective Poirot who investigated the cause of Mrs. Boynton's death and solved the case.