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Ebony 2022-04-21 09:03:03

The story of Sherlock Holmes has also been circulated for many years. Reading the original book tells the truth. With the current high rhythm and fast pace, it is somewhat difficult to read. Of course, what is the original version of the original text, because my English is very poor, I am not good at commenting. When I saw the domestic translation version, out of respect for the age of the original work and the customs and habits of the time, many of the rhetoric are a bit too gorgeous, and the details are too long, so The whole story doesn't seem conflicted enough and has limited appeal. I have watched several seasons of Sherlock Holmes' TV series before. Although the protagonist is suspected of pretending to be a letter, on the whole, the storyline has joined the fast-paced shooting of modern TV series, and the logic is complete and the conflict is clear, so you can still watch it. Yesterday, I was curious to see the movie version of the story, came back while it was hot, and wrote about my own movie viewing experience.
I personally think that any story must have a main line. Telling the story along the main line is more likely to resonate with the audience. It can be seen that the point that the screenwriter wants to highlight is still very clear. He wants to tell the audience through the film that Sherlock Holmes is also an ordinary person, and he also has the dark side and weaknesses of human nature. The more powerful you are, the more you will question yourself. In the play, these are well reflected in some ways. For example, through a late-night manor dialogue between Sherlock Holmes and Watson, Watson repeatedly emphasized that Holmes should be his true self and face his own desires, instead of writing books. Sherlock Holmes met his brother several times when he encountered difficulties; used carloin as a medium to highlight Holmes' spiritual world, and conjured up his old opponent in a TV series. The not-so-successful bridal case in the history of Sherlock Holmes, and more.
But it’s a pity that, looking at the whole play, I don’t know if the screenwriter and director have poor communication, the main line is not clear, the content is too fragmented, the case is the appearance and the main way of expression, the beginning is too much, and the final result should be full of conflict. In a scene, the performance is too weak, and the protagonist's understanding of the topic of feminism is superficial. The first half is a lame and anticlimactic case-solving process. Sherlock Holmes's various speech speed characteristics and ways of thinking reflect the feeling that a single letter has been loaded, and the second half is more like a parody of Inception. , the audience was dizzy, and I couldn't come to the conclusion that Sherlock Holmes was a human being or not a god. Instead, he felt that he had a hidden mental illness.
So I always feel that in this drama, the screenwriter is firm-willed, the director has added his own understanding, the actors are not out of the mode of TV drama performance, the editing seems to have no unified understanding with the first three, and the material is cut into one piece according to his own understanding. Ministry has no focus, a hodgepodge of clues.
Overall, slightly guilty of wasting a good time.

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  • Alejandrin 2022-01-17 08:01:42

    The 90-minute trailer for the fourth season...Without the time machine, some screenwriters can only play Pirates of Dreams when they engage in transcending themes. When McGe first appeared, I dazzled and thought that Stephen Fry was on the wrong set.

  • Declan 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    It’s an elementary bird to see that the screenwriter is scheming about such a simple case, and it’s too embarrassing.

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  • Mary Morstan: I'm part of a campaign, you know.

    DI Lestrade: Huh? Campaign?

    Mary Morstan: Votes for women.

    DI Lestrade: And you, are you for or against?

    Mary Morstan: Get out.

  • Professor Moriarty: Dead is the new sexy.