Sherlock Jr. Comments

  • Roel 2023-06-20 08:41:15

    As a place where desires come true, Zizek certainly has a lot to say about [Sherlock Holmes II]. What books can't teach the protagonist, movies do for him. Buster Keaton's brilliantly cut, machine-accurate masterpiece speaks to a truly modern theme. The epilogue after Huacai is the philosophical core of the film. The male protagonist no longer belongs to the inner narrative level and is isolated from the film, so the reality and the film form a juxtaposition. And the clever male protagonist was...

  • German 2023-06-20 00:59:43

    Keaton is the cutest! The silent film of 1924 gave me a blissful 45 minutes. In the play, the imagination and execution of the movie are both...

  • Gus 2023-06-11 05:03:01

    The genius of Buster Keaton was far beyond that era. The two episodes of billiards and motorcycles have been handed down classics, and the episode that breaks the boundaries between the screen and the screen allows characters to freely enter and exit the "movie world" and "real world". The rich fantasy and smooth narrative techniques are precious....

  • Milton 2023-06-07 00:31:43

    [A+] Keaton has never been seen before, and it is difficult for him to come after. The action design and the plot of "shadow in shadow" have created a movie that is truly timeless. It is a pity that it is difficult to make such an excellent and pure comedy film now after 90...

  • Nolan 2023-05-25 20:02:50

    The story is average, the editing and shooting techniques are avant-garde, what kind of situation was in the 1920s. ....

  • Kacie 2023-05-15 21:44:10

    #bjiff2020#4K restoration, third scene, less than an hour but breathtakingly pleasing to the eye. Those chasing paragraphs that open their minds to whimsy can be called the highlight moments of film history classics. Keaton's body language is as rich and interesting as Chaplin's. Such a masterpiece was born not long after the film was born, which shows how talented Buster Keaton is! And this is a romantic rhapsody that belongs to the silent film era, especially when Keaton experienced love...

  • Lois 2023-05-15 05:31:36

    The Limits of 'Sports' Movies? Under the premise of limited, no one can do better than him. The dream is the only reality, the movie is the dream that never...

  • Zella 2023-05-09 16:39:07

    It's really exciting! Never thought a film made nearly a century ago could be so...

  • Uriah 2023-05-01 08:26:43

    Who wouldn't fall in love with Buster Keaton completely after watching this, the dream of crossing the screen, imitating the love of the movie, compared to Chaplin Keaton as a whole, it is more tall, and the scene design of overwhelmed stunts or stunts, Almost 100 years later, I am still amazed at how this was shot. Beijing Film Festival...

  • Colleen 2023-05-01 02:34:25

    Very good movie, keaton is very good...

Extended Reading

Sherlock Jr. quotes

  • Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: I lost a dollar. Did you find it?

    Projectionist: [points to the trash pile] In there?

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: Yes, did you?

    Projectionist: [nods reluctantly, pulls it out] Describe it.

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: [gestures] This long.

    [Buster checks it]

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: This wide.

    [he checks again, she makes a bird with her hands, he checks and hands it over]

  • The sheik: [to Sherlock Jr. about a man locked in a tight cage] That's a detective. When he's dead I'll put you in there.