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Ona 2022-05-08 13:30:10
Afterthought
Some feelings
1) Only the opening part of the movie is interesting. At the beginning, I shouldn't expect it as a reasoning film, but as a comedy, but the reasoning behind it is not good or funny. Perhaps no matter how good a screenwriter is, he is still too confident if he does not rely on adapting... -
Shaina 2022-05-08 14:30:02
Holmes' sexual orientation?
Star rating: ★★★☆I
recently watched Billy Wild’s "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes 1970) and discovered that it was not only Guy Rich who suspected the ambiguous relationship between Sherlock Holmes and dear Watson. De directly suspected Holmes’ sexual...

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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes quotes
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Nikolai Rogozhin: Mr. Holmes, what you have seen tonight is last, and positively final performance of Madame Petrova. She is retiring.
Holmes: What a shame.
Nikolai Rogozhin: She's been dancing since she was three years old, and after all, she is now thirty-eight.
Holmes: I must say, she doesn't *look* thirty-eight.
Nikolai Rogozhin: That is because she is forty-nine.
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Holmes: [after he learns Madame Petrova wants him to impregnate her] This is all very flattering, but surely there are other men, better men.
Nikolai Rogozhin: To tell truth, you were not the first choice. We considered Russian writer, Tolstoy.
Holmes: Oh, that's more like it. The man's a genius.
Nikolai Rogozhin: Too old. Then we considered philosopher, Nietzsche.
Holmes: Well, absolutely first-rate mind.
Nikolai Rogozhin: Uh-uh. Too German. Then we considered Tchaikovsky.
Holmes: Oh, you couldn't go wrong with Tchaikovsky.
Nikolai Rogozhin: We could, and we did. It was catastrophe.
Holmes: Why?
Nikolai Rogozhin: You don't know? Because Tchaikovsky, how shall I put it? Women not his glass of tea.