Justice is like an orgasm, it's never too late. This is a line in the play and my opinion of the play, because when I was about to enter the pit, it had been six years since its premiere.
The detective written by Conan Doyle should be the character who has been adapted the most, and the only one who can compete with it is probably Huang Feihong. Just like Huang Feihong's upright and invincible image, Sherlock Holmes is also symbolized. High IQ, drug addict, poisonous tongue man, do not eat human fireworks, cool character design, if you have a foundation with Watson, it will be more in line with the trend of the times.
It's just that we like jazz's works, and we like Sherlock Holmes, just because of this crazy action? What really moves people's hearts is the humanity behind the story, the fetters in each case. All kinds of characters, they are the guarantee that the whole series is enduring and has fresh vitality.
Like many viewers, the first time I paid attention to this show was because Watson was set as a woman's idea. As one of the top Chinese actresses in Hollywood, I personally prefer Liu Yuling, probably because she looks a lot like the animated version of Mulan (she was the star of the live-action version of "Mulan" ten years ago).
Unlike Watson in the original book and in many versions, this time Watson is no longer an auxiliary follower. Her existence is not just to inspire Sherlock Holmes's flash of inspiration. She can handle cases independently and has her own life. Chinese Pastoral Girls should really watch this drama, what is feminism? This is true feminism, having an independent mind, being your true self, doing what you like to do, it's that simple.
Unlike the symbolic Sherlock Holmes, this time Sherlock is closer to ordinary people. He is sensitive, suspicious, and pretentious, but at the same time he is extremely sympathetic. He will not ridicule his colleagues in person: "You have lowered the IQ of the whole street." Please use your brain a little, even in the original book, Sherlock Holmes is impossible Every day we encounter major cases, not all of which are local cases or entrusted by some agents. If Sherlock Holmes' emotional intelligence was really that low, would anyone still consult him? Will there be any official agency looking for him to cooperate?
When such a Watson meets such a Holmes, two imperfect, traumatized people meet each other at the right time. There have been quarrels, dissatisfaction, and anger, but the two still work together.
Are there pure relationships between men and women in this world? At least between Miff and Watson. What kind of relationship is the best relationship? Is it respectful? Is it a case-by-case basis? None of this matters, what matters is making each other a better person. I am different because of you, and I am different because of you.
In addition to the two leading roles, the remaining roles are also outstanding. Sheriff Thomas, Detective Bell, and even Lestrade, who has been abducted, are no longer limited to acting as humanoid props. Each character in the play has his own life, Thomas fights for his daughter, Bell and his brother settle their quarrels, and everyone has other relationships besides the relationship with Sherlock Holmes. No one exists independently in this world. It is the mixture of various relationships that constitutes life.
When everyone hoped that Sherlock Holmes and Watson would have a relationship, the female Watson and Miffy have not had sex so far, and they have not even had time to talk about love. It really is a clear stream in the industry. What about love? Besides, with such a Moriarty staring at Sherlock Holmes secretly, how could the two of them be so embarrassed to have a relationship?
As for some fans of the three-episode film, it's really disgusting. They deliberately gave a low score to a certain valve, which is one of the reasons why the first two seasons of the show were not very good. However, it is gold that always shines, and now the reputation has been overwhelming for four consecutive seasons, and it is useless to let you spray it.
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