Fan-oriented theatrical version, suitable for TV drama fans and all kinds of related gay rotten girls, not suitable for reasoning drama fans

Fatima 2022-04-23 07:03:51

This is a theatrical version of the movie for fans of TV dramas. Some details of the TV series may not be understood clearly. Besides, there's no reasoning at all, it's purely a thriller (a little bit) of suspense.

As soon as it came up, it was said that the deceased had no twin sisters, and then "a corpse prepared in advance that looked very similar to the deceased" appeared. Not only is this not reasoning, but it is also a slap in the face of Inherent Reasoning, Conan Doyle, and Sherlock Holmes.

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  • Keegan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The reasoning of the case is getting more and more watery

  • Geovanny 2022-04-01 09:01:13

    I haven't watched the original episode, nor am I interested in watching it. Just watch it purely as an independent movie, basically it can't be a story and it must be supported by the plot of the original book and TV series. Maybe that's what the movie was meant to be, but it wasn't satisfactory to me. The picture is not particularly delicate, and many transitions are simply inexplicable. The only gain is that after watching it, I feel that Master Que's face doesn't seem to be that long.

The Abominable Bride quotes

  • 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.