Nymphomaniac,
subjective,
flowing, and
afterthought. . . It's not a movie review. . . There seems to be spoilers. . .
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Now I’m full of Jude Law, Jude Law, and Jude Law, there’s no way to write an objective and serious postscript, but fortunately, I never felt that postscript should be objective. Seriously, like I rarely talk about film reviews, I talk about the afterthoughts. Non-evaluation, only feeling. I am not a graduate of film school, nor am I majoring in drama, nor a film critic. So now.
What's more, in my mind, all aesthetics are personal.
I forgot which movie I started to like Jude Law, he should be Wilde's lover (Heart Taiji). In the 1997 film, Jude Law's handsome face was still covered with the word juvenile.
Detective Sherlock Holmes 2, almost 15 years, just count, alas, the boy is getting old too.
Suddenly I remembered Duras' words, "...Compared with when you were young, I love your tortured face more." It is terrifying hypocritical, and terrible sincerely.
How time crawls across your skin quietly, every line is engraved with a meaningful story. What's more important is the look in your eyes. You already know how to express ten thousand years with one glance.
I have seen them both recently.
British drama, the second season of Detective Sherlock, and this one, Sherlock Holmes 2. Laugh, it's all 2.
As a,,, uh, rotten girl, it is difficult to face certain plots without bloodshed. But, to be honest, whether it is watching Sherlock's second season or Sherlock Holmes 2's shadow game, I gradually want to say that it doesn't matter whether it is corrupt or not.
Whether it’s friendship, base, or love. . . What does it matter?
Being defined as a large area becomes commonplace and can easily be replaced. Just like Watson, you can marry you Mary A, Mary B, Mary C, or Ruth, Lily, any girl. But there is only one Holmes for you, or, let alone, yours. . . It should be said that for you, there is only one Holmes. For Holmes, there is only one Watson.
I forgot where I was in the movie.
Anyway, after destroying Watson and his wife's honeymoon, (no, it was not Holmes that destroyed it, it was Professor Moriarty), Holmes asked Watson, do you feel happy (it seems not the word, rub, I forgot)? Do you think it is more enjoyable than going to XXX on your honeymoon?
At that moment, I wondered if I could get closer to Holmes, I wondered if he meant it—actually, I just wanted to go to a more exciting and exciting world with you.
Including the lonely look in Watson's previous wedding when he saw the new couple coming. This look is not corrupt, I think, when my flowers get married, if I am not drunk, I will show this look. Because there is a bifurcation between the exciting world and the wedding hall.
In other words, the wedding scene is really terrible.
In the auditorium, Holmes's grooming for Watson still made me bloodless.
For Holmes,
the world of excitement and excitement means that there are cases and opponents, which can make the thinking run to sparks. And Watson's appearance was an...accident, or a gift, a gift, a partner who can work together to go farther and more exciting.
Fit. The two people in the movie express their sense of harmony to the extreme. It's not like in a British drama, it's more of an assistant.
In the movie, Jude Law's version of Watson surpassed Holmes in the limelight. Partners are equal to each other.
Therefore, Holmes didn't want Watson to marry, leave, a little bit, it should be the kind of reluctance to partner, especially he is used to this partner, and even dependent. He felt that when they were together, the world they met was more exciting and exciting. Why did Watson go to the fork in the other end?
So all kinds of tricks.
Downey's little eyes are all sorts of rascals. Ha ha. . .
It’s not me, it’s Moriarty that ruined your honeymoon journey... If it wasn’t that you were so anxious to get married and were willing to end this case with me... how? Let's finish this case together.
Jude Law pretended to be silent.
After a while.
This is the last time. Jude Law said.
Downey's small eyes looked good again. Ha ha. . .
This is the last time. How many times do they have to pretend, each last time, in fact, there will be the next time. Watson didn't necessarily dislike such a wonderful and exciting world.
However, the plot of the film is getting more and more bloody as it develops.
Holmes and Moriarty met in the arsenal for the first time. The professor is so cruel. Watson heard Holmes' screams under the tower. But when he escaped, on the desperate train, the moment when Holmes stopped breathing, Watson's expression was like heaven and earth collapsed. (At this time, the most annoying thing is that the audience in the back seat starts to whisper, female, ah, he is dead, male, no, he can't sing the show after he is dead...The problem of 1+1=2 Just don’t ask and answer every time, okay, it’s wrong to whisper or something during the viewing time.)
Watson presses down on Holmes’ chest heavily, his eyes are clearly dry, why I always feel it Tears will shed in seconds. He cried, wake up, you selfish ghost, how can you go to SHI alone. (It's definitely not the original line. I don't remember the original line.)
Of course, the answer is as simple as 1+1=2.
A tube of special effects, resurrected with blood.
(By the way, when Watson pressed Holmes' chest fiercely, I kept saying in my heart, doctor, it's useless. Get artificial respiration. Squint! ~~~)
The last one is Reichenbach Falls.
The scene or something has been beautifully turned. . . On the snow-covered terrace, beyond the white sky and earth, the water of Reichenbach Falls is like flowing into another world.
Holmes and Moriarty, fighting life and death, made a knot.
The pattern that has been repeated many times, before the fight, is the reasoning and deduction. After the reasoning, there is a dead end. This is Holmes's conclusion, unless-he blows the ashes from the pipe into Moriarty's eyes, and wins the opportunity to win a moment of time.
At that moment, Watson had just opened the door, before he could walk into the terrace.
I thought that after that, the two would work together to subdue the professor, but no. Holmes was so straightforward, leaving only a glance, and looking at each other with Watson, and then dragging the professor into the white waterfall together.
It turns out that winning a moment of time is used as a final farewell glance.
At that moment and that glance, it was stretched so long and long by the director, and the picture was also beautiful and could not be looked at directly.
Before, when Holmes stopped breathing, Watson's eyes cracked.
Now, when Holmes fell into the abyss, there was silence in Watson's eyes.
Then, it was a black funeral.
Watson was sitting alone in the corner, and I couldn't see what was left in his eyes. . .
It was really the last. Watson told his Holmes before the typewriter.
At the end of the paper, type-THE END
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I said this is BE, do you believe it? laugh. I haven't finished.
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Above, old remarks, typos and so on, blame Sogou for inputting. (*^__^*) Hehe...
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