The 2015 adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic novel "And Then There Were None" is a BBC miniseries consisting of 3 episodes. The story revolves around ten strangers who are invited to an isolated island, each with a dark secret in their past. As they arrive on the island, they begin to die one by one, following a nursery rhyme that seems to predict their demise.
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The story explores themes of guilt, justice, and redemption. Each character is forced to confront their past mistakes and face the consequences of their actions. The island setting serves as a symbol of isolation and confinement, highlighting the characters' emotional states.