I watched this movie with a guy who has always been, but because of being too much influenced by a rotten girl, I was nervous about their life and death and their relationship with the better sound effects. They were eagerly arguing about "our home." When it was still "My and Your Home", I felt a touch of sweetness, like flirting and flirting among little lovers. I have always wanted to whisper to this straight man about who is attacking and who is receiving, but besides not knowing what is the difference between attacking and receiving, he still feels that the tacit understanding between the two partners is amazing. Of course, I also admit this, but Didn't they really reveal the slightest ambiguity in the words they followed closely? Their thinking habits and life have been integrated.
Watson was lame, but Holmes was relatively short.
Watson's skill is extraordinary, but Holmes is careful in thinking.
Watson was angry that he always experimented with his dog, but Holmes restored him to his reputation as a doctor.
Watson fell in love with a poor governess who was widowed in marital status, but Holmes couldn't even handle a female fugitive.
Watson saved the career of Holmes, and Holmes saved Watson's reputation.
Watson and Holmes love and know each other, live together, and have mutually complementary careers, but they both have to face the tragic fate of finally choosing a woman.
If it is the best blessing for Watson and her poor fiancee to give a huge diamond to Watson and her poor fiancée in the end, it is better to say that this is the biggest show off, that woman can never give him wealth, money, and this diamond. It may well remind Watson of Fu's birth and death when he was in the underground boxing ring and the case was solved. We have to say that this trick works beautifully.
However, did they finally separate and their respective love lives? I know not. Otherwise, how could the Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes be so long? Their story is destined to end.
And my least favorite part of this movie is that he used technology to explain all the mysterious and mysterious things seriously. Did they grow up under the influence of the materialist world view, or to break into the materialist? Is a big deal in the market? I don't know.
Was the girl killed because she was hypnotized? Can things like ghosts and symbols be cracked, or are they just conceived in geometric proportions? Resurrection and killing are casually because of spending money to open up relationships with power? All confusing weapons are due to the great development of technology?
Such a setting makes people feel ridiculous. Although religion is used by evil, technology is so meager. In that era, the position of materialists was like non-mainstream.
It’s a pity that this movie is not so perfect, but it’s good enough.
Besides, the more NB professors haven’t come out yet, wait for the lower part.
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