My friend said I don't understand it, but I understand it.
"Sherlock" is not an ordinary popular movie, it is a fan movie. So, if you haven't seen the previous episodes, it's hard to understand the narrative structure of Inception that is interwoven throughout the film.
But if you're a fan of Cum Fu, I think this movie is pretty good too. Although the whole story of the zombie bride is not very complete and clear, and as a reasoning movie, it also lacks some more rigorous reasoning process, but the setting of the whole movie is still remarkable.
After most of the film, we realized that everything before was Sherlock's dream, and the dream was the result of his high-dose drug use in order to solve the case. At the end of the film, Sherlock's fall was the way he chose to face his inner shadow, and he also used this method to wake up from his dream.
All in all, as a fan movie, I give it three stars. But when such a movie goes to the theater and is shown to non-fan audiences, I think there is only the word of making money.
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