BBC SHERLOCK RETURNS

Dave 2022-01-17 08:01:42

By the way, this time Sherlock and Watson returned to Victoria in the 19th century, and even the beginning of the movie was also returned. It
reminds me of the shock of watching the first episode of the first season (?)

So far I still like the first season the most. , Probably because encounters are always unforgettable (Hello)

SP’s beginning also brought everyone back to S1/E1's "First Encounter "-John Watson's war memoirs, which is obviously related to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome).

Interestingly, after comparing the ancient and the modern (comparing this version with the first episode of the first season), it can be found that the ancient people(?) are really conservative. They are called Watson, while they are called John in modern times, but they are two phases. After the comparison, you will find that even if the lines have the same meaning, the director will slightly modify it, and feel the sincerity of the director.

Then came the first appearance of the famous Sherlock Holmes who beat the corpse with a horsewhip (?). The appearance was also different. It is said that as soon as BC heard that it was going back to the 19th century, it asked, can I cut my hair?

It can be seen that Sherlock in the 19th century was... a gentleman and a man.

And the modern version of Sherlock is just... "a high-functioning sociopath"

to promote it to all the friends who have never seen BBC Sherlock~~~
(Wait, those who have not seen it will never Click here, hello)

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Extended Reading
  • Tremayne 2022-04-02 09:01:09

    From the big screen. . . Everything is too pediatric. . .

  • Mark 2022-03-30 09:01:09

    It's true that the case is very simple, and it's the same as Conan's [appearing here suddenly becomes a little weird], in the theatrical version, people are playing with people to gain popularity, and Jasmine, Mary, McGee, and Moriarty all show up, but the filming is good. Look! Pinch him first class! Great performance! See you in 2017.

The Abominable Bride quotes

  • DI Lestrade: Mrs. Hudson didn't seem to be talking.

    Sherlock Holmes: I fear she has branched into literary criticism by mean of satire. It is a distressing trend in the modern landlady.

  • Sherlock Holmes: Fear is wisdom in the face of danger. It is nothing to be ashamed of.