British literary film, the old man's acting is amazing

Blaze 2022-04-20 09:02:03

When this movie just started, I was stunned, isn't this Magneto!
But Magneto's refrigerated feeling of decisiveness is completely different from the image of the old man in this film, which further reflects the superb acting skills of the old man.

Moreover, in this film, the old man's different feelings and demeanor in different states also make people sigh that his skills are profound and his acting skills are old-fashioned.

However, British literary films make people feel that there is a surplus of literature and art, and it looks a bit tangled.
It needs to be straightened out. In fact, the plot of this film is that Sherlock Holmes was a little forgetful, and then he had the last case before retiring, thinking that he had succeeded, but although Ann gave up the poison, he still went to the train to commit suicide. This matter dealt a great blow to Holmes, so he retired, came to stay in this small house, hired an auntie butler, and the auntie's son. He and the housekeeper's son became friends. Writing about some of the last stories I experienced in my later years.

When Sherlock Holmes was still working on the case, his hair was combed brightly, and he was very graceful. Although he was old, he was still aggressive.
Then when I became old and weak, my hair was messed up, my body was trembling, and I was panting when I spoke. I had to admire the old man's acting skills.

A small detail worth noting, that glove was actually hidden by Huasheng for him. He wanted to hide his failures, but he had to find the real facts of the past in order to complete his real life and real works.

Finally, the old man put a few stones around, representing his brothers, ann, peanuts, Japanese men's father and mother, and it is worth remembering.

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Extended Reading
  • Verona 2022-04-02 09:01:05

    Old Sherlock Holmes has a new idea, but the story is really boring and doesn't show the theme very well.

  • Marques 2022-04-02 09:01:05

    The last years of a truly capricious old man. Although most of the Sherlock Holmes have been used to his basic deduction method and his somewhat mean but charming character, he still likes Gandalf's old version of Sherlock Holmes. His eyes began to soften, and he began to care about appearing. The people in his life, he started crying because of a kid...very touching.

Mr. Holmes quotes

  • [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.