Yesterday, braving the wind and rain, I went to the theater and finally solved the film. What was unexpected is that even in such bad weather, the coastal city is still full of people in the New Year.
Douyou's discussion on the keynote of this film has greatly satisfied my base friendship complex, and I am ashamed that I will not produce such an emotional Y article, just as an H fan to talk about my feelings.
Although there is a slight difference in the plot and details of the story, there are many keywords in Guy Ritchie’s film and the original book that overlap:
Dog-W is leading a bullfight-or is being led by a bullfight-walks into H's apartment; H fell outside the gambling hall and stood beside an innocent bull terrier; an English gentleman was holding three spots on the streets of London. How can a novel set in London, England have no dogs!
When the landlady's wife Hudson showed up, a sense of intimacy emerged spontaneously. Consistent with the book, Hudson's appearances are always a series of exhortations and complaints, describing the insane state of H's life day and night in an uncontrollable way of smoking marijuana. H. You have always looked down on women with IQ and resisted contact with women, but you still have Hudson's meticulous care. Well, after all, it is the treatment that you should enjoy after paying the rent.
Reasoning-2’s reasoning is much more exciting than 1! ! what! ! 1 Is there any reasoning? H is the kind of slut who utters a bunch of truths that are impossible to detect with a blank face, and then looks at the other person with a surprised expression with interest! The reasoning dialogue with my brother in the casino reproduced the scene of the first time the student of Shu Zhonghua met M: There is actually another Sherlock Holmes in the world! Yes, genius is inherited, and my elder brother also possesses all the perverted magical skills of my younger brother! It's just that the two people choose different paths. But, as the only relative of H in Conan's works, can you pay attention to his image? ! What kind of diplomacy is it to be naked in front of a lady!
Gypsy-there are so many places in the movie that make me feel familiar and intimate, but you ask me how it is written in the book? Forgot, really forgot. The two Houben Sherlock Holmes who accompanied me from elementary school to high school may have been pressed into new paper and printed with words for sale. I only vaguely remember that gypsy is an element that often appears in the book, especially when the case is tense and there is no clue, the pigs in the England field will say whether it is the group of gypsies who wander all day long! Look at that coquettish gypsy girl!
Watson-the movie W is definitely an upgraded version! Watson, you have changed! You have become humorous, wiser, and your body seems to be a lot stronger, and you can even overwhelm H underneath you! But I would think that this is more in line with the state W should be. As a veteran, strong physique and keen insight are essential. In the book, some characteristics of W are weakened in order to strengthen the image of H. Why does W know reasoning? One, two, three fooling people under the influence of H is nothing at all! I remembered that in the case of "The Hounds of Baskerville", W went to the scene as H's advance force for several months, and diligently observed and recorded and mailed it to H. The key point was to propose a cave weirdo who knew that the original weird was H!
Duel-Regarding the final meeting between H and W, I really don't want to say anything, no words can express my passionate heart at that moment! At the end of the book, M falls into the cliff of the waterfall and H sits on the rock to breathe, but the change in the plot does not affect the progress of the final climax—the climax must be W at the end of the table saying "Oh how I've missed you Holmes" ". Oh~~~Good friends, for a lifetime.
I am looking forward to the third one.
Finally, thank someone for your company in every important moment of mine.
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