A detective who doesn’t want to be a friend is not a good partner

Deangelo 2022-03-15 09:01:02

The night before the return of Cormorus 2 with Yan at home, the night was waning, and the bladder was full, and couldn't help feeling for a while.
I may not be considered a fan of detectives. I haven’t read many serious detective novels, and the famous Detective Conan can’t pursue it. Mr. Conan Doyle’s "Lost World" was read by Jia Ci in primary school. However, today, I vaguely remember the various monsters and dinosaurs in the story, which are more exciting than the Hollywood production "Jurassic Park". However, citizens who have never read even a detective novel may have heard of Holmes's name. The British Empire under the reign of Queen Victoria seemed to be extremely aggressive. The Industrial Revolution and the rise of the middle class made the legendary elegant England, which had always been reserved, mixed with a bit of chaotic but sharp texture, and gave it brilliance, like glass ballast. In the prevalence of underground pornography caused by abstinence, the dazzling arty, the thighs of the piano wrapped in white cloth in the mash-up living room, the hideous and fascinating big machine in the city streets surrounded by smoke, Holmes this The incarnation of justice, a messenger of light, may be the only sharp bright spot in an increasingly smoggy London. The dark waves of the Rhine reflect the dim and broken moonlight, and Holmes is the only sharp sword in the dark clouds.
Holmes is a legend, Bao Zheng from England and Di Renjie in the nineteenth century. One hero and three gangs. Since ancient times, heroes have been busy killing monsters... I took the wrong script. What I want to say is that after praising Sherlock for a long time, his best partner and golden assistant, Mr. John Watson, is also the time to appear. Holmes is a sword, Watson is the handle of the sword; Holmes is hot pot, Watson is dipping in water... But Mr. Arthur Conan Doyle certainly did not expect that today, a hundred years later, it is said to be the sexiest movie by the British and American film circles. In the movie in which one of the men and the second star in him, Holmes and Watson in his heart and in his pen have become the crooked objects of a rotten woman holding her heart and screaming. As the title says, a detective who doesn't want to be a friend is not a good partner. I think the so-called nickname of the country of corruption is definitely not available for no reason, so friends who have not seen it please be prepared to be blinded.
If "Holmes 1" gives the illusion that Mr. Iron Man went on the wrong set, then this sequel may have broken the image of the protagonist and evolved it to a breathtaking level. At the beginning of the film, Ms. Irene Adler (I think her classical appearance is much more beautiful, eh, there is no stunning beauty here in "The Time Traveler’s Wife"), Mr. Ouyuki who is somehow disguised as a Ching Detective , Ordered his bodyguard to beat his lover somehow (by mistake?) (but I suspect that this was the director's whistling skill for the men to show off), and then he quickly vomited blood to death in the late stage of tuberculosis. Lost. Seeing this, I can't believe it. I really want to catch the director's collar and ask him loudly: Are you so impatient to get rid of the cannon fodder heroine?
In the film review of "Holmes 1" I once praised the filming technique, color use, editing method, and music of this film are very suitable for my taste. At this time, I continue my evaluation, although it seems that the 2 to 1 lens and film art are more important. It's a little worse, but maybe I missed some wonderful details. In short, in a serious (?) detective film (not to mention it is full of so-called conspiracy theories), the protagonist(s) have collapsed to such a degree, I am not sure if I should laugh and applaud or spit out my nose. Even better. As a middle-two teenager with a somewhat bohemian plot, I think the good-looking and able-to-play gypsy goddess is also a highlight of this film-Irene Adler can get a lunch box so quickly, the director can never Let the audience watch without beautiful women. Dr. Watson’s interactions with the detective before and after the wedding were very eye-catching. Please bring your own krypton glasses.
I said earlier that I am not a detective fan or a Sherlock Holmes fan, so I just need to look good on film adaptations. As for whether I respect the original work, I don’t want to go into it. I also hope that readers who hate this version of the adaptation raise their hands high and close the page with a light fork. All in all, the stories of the inheritance and transition stages are very compact, and the rhythm is also exciting. Although the two protagonists are too open (can the cannons die?), I think the original intention of the director to make this film is not to let They are investigating the case but want them to disturb the base (Is the (crossed out) position (/crossed out) really a husband on the train where the big doctor fights with the detective because his newlyweds were thrown off the train...).
At this point in the story, Professor Moriarty, another big boss of the film, had to appear on the stage. In fact, I was a little wronged for the professor, so he gave Miss Irene's bloody handkerchief to the detective, and was thrown into the sea on the ship that eloped with the doctor (crossed out) (/crossed out)... After coming down, I kept threatening to kill the doctor and his wife. Mr. Professor, do you just use this trick? Oh, more than this, your old man also took an iron hook and hung the detective on the wall through his shoulder (crossed out) s/m (/crossed out), and at the same time sent his own hand to shoot down the doctor remotely, but he was also killed by others. The cannon was bombarded, and the torturous detective flew when he got it. In addition, the scene between Mary Watson and the streaking brother Sherlock Holmes and the old butler with slow ears was excellent.
It's getting late, I'll make a quick fight. Soon everyone was summoned to the big castle in the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland for a decisive battle. In other words, the depiction of the scenery in this section is really beautiful. When I saw that waterfall, I immediately thought "Ah, this is the waterfall where the detective holds the professor diving"-why is it a little bit wrong... Because I haven't read this part of the original work, so I used it as pure as the first snow. To watch this ending climax scene with my eyes (why I always feel a bit wrong when I speak tonight). In short, the scene of the gypsy goddess and the doctor on the banquet hall has the illusion that it is grafted from the 007 movie. At the same time, the detective and the professor are playing chess on the icy terrace in fur coats (when the professor puts clothes on the detective) Saying "I'm afraid you are freezing", it's really love and killing, the so-called heroes should only be like this), quite a bit of a battlefield where there is no blood in the sword and shadow machine front. Please forgive the paleness of my language. In short, Mr. Detective, who was destined to be unable to beat the professor because of a shoulder injury, closed his eyes when the doctor broke in, clasped his opponent’s neck and jumped down. The doctor stood still and had a great expression on the spot. Please forgive me. The language is pale and weak. Although I always think Jude Law is not handsome, I really have to admit that he is a very charming British actor after watching two Sherlock Holmes. As for the epilogue, there is nothing to say. It is said that Mr. Conan Doyle had to write about the dead detective because of the voice of the crowd, so it was not in vain for the foreshadowing of the oxygen inhaler in the movie.
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Sherlock Holmes: [getting ready to be shot at] Make it count!

  • [after Holmes throws Mary off the train, Watson turns around and sees his wife gone]

    Sherlock Holmes: It had to be done. She's safe now! In my own defense, I timed it perfectly-!

    [Watson lunges at him and starts throttling him]

    Dr. John Watson: Did you kill my wife?

    Sherlock Holmes: [muffled, tries to respond]

    Dr. John Watson: DID-YOU-JUST-KILL-MY-NEW-WIFE?

    Sherlock Holmes: [forces Watson's hand away] Of course not!

    Dr. John Watson: What do you mean? How do you know that, when you just threw her off a train?

    Sherlock Holmes: I told you, I timed it perfectly!

    Dr. John Watson: What does that mean?

    Sherlock Holmes: Calm down!

    Dr. John Watson: Explain!

    Sherlock Holmes: By the time I explained, we'd both be dead!