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Generally speaking, this episode is up to standard, and neither the lens language nor the plot setting has deviated from the standard of previous episodes.
In terms of plot: The story takes place in the Victorian era. It repeats the scene of Peanuts and Roll Fu meeting, and then Mary appears on the scene, as well as the Scottish Yard field flower and the swollen Maggie. The case is simple. A bride who was confirmed to have committed suicide was witnessed to be the perpetrator of multiple homicides after she died. After investigating, Sherlock discovered that this case, like his old friend Professor Moriarty, was a resurrection case. This is also very clever to link the end of the third season with this episode and make a reasonable explanation. Sherlock never believed that there was a "ghost" in the world, nor that Moriarty who saw his brain pop out would not die, nor did he believe in the so-called "twins that have never been seen". He only believed that it was. Someone is planning all this. One point that makes me particularly happy is that the director used the stalk of Inception, traveling back and forth between two time and space, and even meticulously transformed every detail. It turned out that Moriarty was nothing but Sherlock's knot, but this knot was solved by Peanut.
What is particularly exciting is that this episode has joined the original plot, the waterfall where Moriarty and Sherlock fight. When I saw this scene, I felt like crying, and I remembered the time when I stayed up late to watch Sherlock Holmes in my senior year. In addition, when Sherlock said "elementary" while standing on the cliff, the whole person burned.
Although the language of the shots of the BBC series should be very good, but I especially don't like the few transitions in this episode, especially the one where the house is rotated 360 degrees. There is a fancy feeling, not simple at all, huh.
As for the actors, they basically all returned, even Anderson, who lowered his IQ, was not surprised. Amanda with a big belly and conscientiously filming is too dedicated, but it seems that the end of the third season was filmed a long time ago? In addition, McGregor is swollen and can’t bear to look directly at him. Looking at the back, I thought it was Uncle Fried. British food can make you eat like that?
In the end, Mo Niang is definitely die, but as Mo Niang said: dead is the new sexy. One Mo Niang died, and thousands of Mo Niang stood up. There is no shortage of people who do bad things in the world. But why does it smell like guy fawkes?
In short, I think it's pretty good-looking, with a little bit of horror. The bride's makeup is very joker. When the brides lifted the veil, they blocked their eyes and did not dare to look. Even though the adaptation of the plot is no longer as exciting as the first episode of the second season, Sherlocked, it may be because of the high level of production in the past, which has led to our unconsciously strict standards for this drama. In all fairness, whether it’s the plot or the shooting, it’s still four stars or higher. Of course, the level of this episode is higher than that of the third season, not to mention the addition of the old waterfall and the basic deduction. Of course fans bought this account.
Happy New Year, and for the next few decades, I will continue to be a god summer fan.
ps: In the comments, some friends pointed out that it should be "dead" instead of "died", because I watched the BBC live broadcast last night, and I was not sure when I wrote the comment. I checked the dictionary dead for adj, and nouns with dead people. It means, so I thought it was "died". Today I watched the official bbc with English subtitles again. It was indeed dead. I'm really embarrassed. I misled everyone before.
pps: I was really annoyed to see comments that some people said that the movie was released later than the UK and it came to make money or something. A British TV series, of course, was the first to be shown in the UK. I want to say that the BBC's production method is not as market-oriented as the United States or as politicized as China. BBC charges a lot of TV license fees from all families with TV in the UK every year. This is the source of funding for their production. After spending the money of the British, shouldn't the premiere be shown to the British, just put Youku for free? Besides, after Cameron’s visit to China the year before last, the third season was indeed released on Youku for free as soon as it was broadcast. I watched three seasons of free resources in a row, and spent money to go to the cinema to cut the meat? Even if the BBC doesn’t put this on Chinese people, it’s back to the bottom line. Don’t even watch a TV series and be forced to collect money all day long. You can pay a little more money for the production team you like. .
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