movies for the original party

Beau 2022-04-22 07:01:47

"Sherlock" for the original party (the Chinese version of the novel imported from China is generally called "Sherlock"): As the original party who has read the original many times a few years ago, this is a movie for the original party . Because the details of several cases in the original work are interspersed many times in the play, it can be seen that at least the screenwriter has seen the TV series or the original work. Of course, as the three major detective novels, they have all been badly performed. .
1. Some details: At the beginning of the film, Sherlock Holmes whipped the corpse to study bruises. In the novel, Sherlock Holmes poked a pig with a fish mark; Mrs. Hudson would not complain that there was no her in the story written by Watson, she was just a kind old man Mother; Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft was indeed at the Diogenes Club for many years, but he was playing cards, not eating, and was a little fat; Watson and Mary (Mary was the heroine in the "Four Signatures" case) , met Watson) did move after they got married, and did have a bad young maid. In the case of A Scandal in Bohemia, Watson deduces this as soon as Sherlock Holmes sees him back in Baker Street, because the young maid takes care of Watson's leather shoes with scratches, and in the movie Watson Saying that my shoes are about to be ruined by you, Watson returns to Baker Street, and Holmes reasoned that he had a careless maid on the grounds that "it was on the inside of the left shoe, where the fire just happened to shine. where there are six nearly parallel cracks. Apparently the cracks were caused by someone carelessly scraping mud down the heel to remove the stains on them...A particularly ugly crack on your boots It was caused by young and inexperienced maids in London." The woman Holmes admired most, Erin Adler, was also from A Scandal in Bohemia. Entrusted by the King of Bohemia, Sherlock Holmes wanted to recover the photo taken by the king's lover, Irene, but because Irene saw through the disguise that Sherlock Holmes was proud of, the result fell short. Since then, Sherlock Holmes called her "" That woman", the whole case was resolved satisfactorily, but he didn't take any money (the king was a rich and generous customer), leaving only the personal photo of Erin left to the king. Watson asked Sherlock Holmes, who was lying on the ground, "What is today, morphine or cocaine?" This sentence comes from "Four Signatures". Holmes finally concluded the case. Watson found a wife, Jones solved the case, and he was left with only Down with cocaine, he himself often uses cocaine for inspiration and boring life (needs PG parental guidance here). Later, in Johnny Depp's movie "From Hell", the policeman he played also often went to the Great Smokehouse for inspiration to solve the case, and finally died there.
2. The "five orange pits" appearing in the play belong to a separate case in the novel. The uncle of the original protagonist, John Openshaw (JO), received the "five orange pits" and was horrified. Nuclear originated from the Ku Klux Klan, which was formed during the American Civil War to give ultimatum warnings to those to be assassinated. JO's uncle was a member of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States, and then fled to the United Kingdom. After his uncle's death, JO turned to Sherlock Holmes for help, but he was assassinated on the way back. Ask me for help, but I send him to die." In the movie, Sherlock Holmes was also trying to protect Sir Eustace, but it ended in failure, so his wife would accuse him and say: "You said you would protect him. 3. The character of "
Lestrade" in the play clearly belongs to Jones, another Scotland Yard police officer. In the words of Sherlock Holmes, Lestrade is like a tenacious pug, although he has no imagination, But once he finds the target, he will continue to pursue it until he catches the suspect.
4. Moriarty said when visiting Sherlock Holmes that "it is a dangerous habit to play with a loaded pistol in the pocket of his pajamas", from "The Last Case". In "The Hound of the Baskervilles", Watson finds Holmes' outdoor hideout and hides inside to open the safety of his revolver. When Holmes enters the stone house, he says: "What a beautiful evening, Watson, Watch out for your revolver." He always went out on a case without a weapon, but often asked Watson if he had brought his revolver (usually in a more dangerous case).
The film recreates the duel at the Reichenbach Falls in The Last Case, with Holmes saying "but when it comes to fighting with your hands on the edge of a cliff, just wait and see". In "The Empty House," Holmes says he knows some wrestling and has the upper hand in his fight with Moriarty.
5. In the movie, Watson described Sherlock Holmes as a calculator without emotion. It happened that the "Simulation Game" played by Huo Fu was a description of the life of Turing, the father of computer. At the end of the film, Holmes' assertion that "a drop of water can be deduced by a logician from the Atlantic Ocean or from Niagara Falls" comes from his article "Life's Treasures" published in A Study in Scarlet.


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  • Sherlock Holmes: You may, however, rest assured there are no ghosts in this world... save those we make for ourselves.

  • Sherlock Holmes: Your wife can see worlds where no one else can see anything of value whatsoever.

    Sir Eustace Carmichael: Can she really? And how do you "deduce" that, Mr. Holmes?

    Sherlock Holmes: She married you. I assume she was capable of finding a reason.