Budget
$11,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,737,646
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,434,908
Gross worldwide
$29,355,203
Budget
$11,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$17,737,646
Opening weekend US & Canada
$2,434,908
Gross worldwide
$29,355,203
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By Henderson 2022-07-07 16:33:39
Mr. Holmes--Picking Up The Warm Moments
By Herminio 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Sherlock Holmes in Search of Memories and Redemption
Very warm movie, confessing to Grandpa Ian. In fact, this is not a Sherlock Holmes movie, but the journey of an old Sherlock Holmes in search of memories and redemption. Ann's death made Holmes realize that human nature cannot be reasoned with logic, and because he failed to save Ann's life, Holmes chose to go into hiding, as he said, maybe leaving his beloved detective career, he would not hurt him again other people. But even if time can heal everything, even if the memory is...
By Alejandra 2022-04-24 07:01:16
Like a cup of English tea on a sleepy afternoon, it's a delicate but unengaging film, or perhaps a good memoir, to put it another way. Because memoirs are often written when a person is getting old, or when his mental strength is weakening day by day. Although there are always all kinds of old days lingering in my mind, due to the decline of memory, those events are always out of context, and those images are always blurred and messy. So gradually, the involuntary and yearning for...
By Keegan 2022-04-24 07:01:16
In the afternoon, I just reviewed "Sherlock", and at night I opened "Mr. Sherlock" by coincidence.
In a trance, it seemed that Holmes had really crossed the years, and he was so old that he was in high spirits.
In the story of Sherlock Holmes, everyone is trying to slowly dig out the delicacy of human nature under the surface of this well-known detective. I am a little confused. Sherlock Holmes is really such a person who is completely unreasonable, ignores human nature, and...
By Lola 2022-04-24 07:01:16
I always thought I wouldn't watch any movie or TV series about Sherlock Holmes. Even the sizzling version of Benedict Cumberbatch hasn't watched an episode. I always thought that he was a god-like existence, never getting old, always the same as he existed in my heart more than ten years ago. But time has proven that nothing lasts forever. Gray hair, covered with age spots, but more gentle, this is what I have never thought about him, only loneliness, always there. Sherlock Holmes has always...
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By Mckenzie 2023-09-22 15:48:29
"The deceased are actually not far away, they are just on the other side of the wall. And we, on this side, are too..." "Lonely? I've been lonely all my life. And my reasoning ability is a compensation." "Is that enough?"...
By Roderick 2023-09-21 08:31:40
In the end, he set up a six-pointed star formation and attained...
By Randi 2023-09-14 22:08:02
Humans are not machines after all, and the complexities of the human heart cannot be deciphered one by one with logic. Holmes said that Watson did not fully understand him all these years, and finally realized that he also did not fully understand Watson all these years. Humans are born alone, and reason can never get rid of emotions. Even if the hero is late, if you are with you, you can face it...
By Destini 2023-07-14 20:34:29
3.5 stars for sir...
By Annamae 2023-07-09 01:14:30
It is rare to make Sherlock Holmes a literary film, and to make it so well. The old man is great. The sadness has been gradually increasing with the three-line advancement of the old man, and the ending is...
[solving his last "case"]
Sherlock Holmes: The bees... didn't do it. The bees were not to blame. It was the wasps! Roger was trying to find out what was killing the bees. And he did. He found the wasps' nest. He had to stop them wiping out the bees. And so he did the worst possible thing. He tried to drown them with water from his can.
Mrs. Munro: How do you know it was them?
Sherlock Holmes: Bees leave their stings. Wasps don't. There were no stings left in Roger's face. And when they attacked, he dropped the watering can and ran up to protect the bees. There are his footprints from the apiary to the nest and back.
Mrs. Munro: He was trying to save the bees.
Sherlock Holmes: Yes.
[Together, they pour kerosene on the wasps' nest, and set it ablaze]
[waiting with Mrs. Munro outside Roger's hospital room]
Sherlock Holmes: There was a woman, once. I knew her less than a day. A quarter of an hour's conversation. She needed my help. She needed so desperately to be understood by someone... Me. So, I laid out the particulars of her case as I saw them... To her satisfaction, I thought. I watched her walk away. And within hours she'd ended her life. By identifying the cause of her despair with such clarity, I'd given her carte blanche to do just as she intended. I should've done whatever it took to save her. Lie to her, make up a story. Take her by the hand and hold her as she wept, and said, "Come live with me. "Let us be alone together." But I was fearful. Selfish. She's the reason I came here to my bees, so that I couldn't harm anyone ever again.
[pause]
Sherlock Holmes: I'm leaving you the house. You and Roger. House, grounds, apiary, everything within and without. And as I shan't change my mind on this point, you will see, I trust, that it will be greatly less complicated for all concerned if the two of you don't go off to somewhere like... Portsmouth.
Mrs. Munro: [Coming into a side room in their cottage and seeing Roger staring at himself intently in a mirror, raising his eyebrows, turning slightly as he assesses himself from various angles] What are you doing?
Roger: Trying to see if I can tell where I've been.
Mrs. Munro: Don't you know?
Roger: Mr. Holmes can tell things like that just from looking at a person.