a wall called loneliness

Lysanne 2022-04-20 09:02:03

I have read a question on Zhihu.
The more rational people are, the more depressed they are. It is
inexplicably suitable for this movie . It is undeniable that Mr. Holmes is extremely rational and lonely
, regardless of whether Mr. Holmes really exists or not . From various versions of his views on China It can be seen from the dependence on life that he is actually afraid of this kind of loneliness . The movie is written by an old man who is too old to take care of his own life. He still has a little gentleman's style, but there is no lack of humor . The youngest son of his housekeeper has a picture The inexplicably mature face and hands in the pockets of her trousers looked like an adult. The housekeeper was always in a tense mood. She was afraid that the body of the old Sherlock Holmes would suddenly collapse , and that her son would become a man in the attic. A small manor , the three people stand at the three vertices of the triangle respectively. From the young son to the old man's attic, the memory begins to remember the case, which does not sound very thrilling . A mother who deeply misses her unborn child, a husband who worries about his wife , and a bee. , The relationship between the old man and the younger son has been progressing smoothly . The funny tea brought back from Japan plays the role of connecting Japanese stories and the role of the younger son and his mother. The sudden illness of the old man made the housekeeper hang tightly. Her heart was even more unsteady, and the terror of losing everything once again occupied her emotional high ground. She couldn't accept displacement, which was too terrifying for someone like her who didn't have any skills, so her emotions exploded, But the younger son can't understand the powerlessness and pressure behind this emotion, but the old man understands



























He can see through anyone around him so clearly,
except for the part in the memory of the heroine who wants to be alone with him, which

is slightly heartbreaking
.
The wall of loneliness
That visible but
untouchable scent like a bee fascinated
lingering regret and guilt
Keanu Reeves once said
you need to be happy and I He doesn't need
to feel that he doesn't deserve to be happy after losing his close relatives one after another.
In fact, Sherlock Holmes is also
the reasoning department he is best at. He has lost a partner who can feel lonely with him,
so he thinks that he is not suitable for reasoning. It is not suitable for someone to accompany
Watson away. Everyone leaves
him to travel alone
because they are afraid of forgetting his past failures,
his past losses
and the companionship within reach.

Loneliness is a sobering power
and the biggest source of this power
It was guilt
, so when he lost his young son who could accompany him again, he made a
sensible choice and decided to compensate the
butler. He gave the butler everything he had
to try to exchange for the person who accompanied him.
Sherlock Holmes at this time was
just to make the memory of that year. He hopes to say to
the person on the other side of the wall that
I need someone to accompany me
in my loneliness, and I also need someone to accompany me.

The most beautiful feeling of loneliness
Dear amiable Mr. Holmes
salute, man over the wall

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Extended Reading

Mr. Holmes quotes

  • Roger: She wants me to be a bootblack!

    Mrs. Munro: Roger!

    Roger: She wants me to do what she does!

    Mrs. Munro: There's no shame in what I do!

    Roger: You complain enough about it! Always going on about how hard things are.

    [to Holmes]

    Roger: She can barely read!

    [Mrs. Munro storms out of the room]

    Sherlock Holmes: Go after her. Apologize for saying things that were meant to hurt. You were cruel! If you don't apologize, you will regret it.

    Roger: People always say that.

    Sherlock Holmes: Because it's true.

    Roger: Do *you* regret anything?

    Sherlock Holmes: [with feeling] So much.

  • Mrs. Munro: Your dad hated what he did for a living. Mechanic in a garage, like his dad before him. When he got called up, he said to me, "My love, I'll not spend this war "underneath the oil pan of some toff's jeep. "I'm gonna put in for the RAF." So he did. He trained. Scored high marks, got assigned to a Bristol Blenheim, Mark IV. Blown out of the sky. First time up. All his mates who worked the motor pool came home without a scratch.