A Short Comment on "The Genius Girl Sherlock Holmes"

Gabriel 2021-12-02 08:01:27

3.5/5 Barely passing the edge, opening the whole story from the perspective of Sherlock Holmes’s mystery sister. It was a bit fresh at the beginning, but the main line of the film is from where the mother goes, and after the middle is changed to save the marquis of the kid, the whole film begins to a little bit The text is wrong. London under the lens of "The Genius Girl Sherlock Holmes" is still a foggy city in the industrial era, but a little bit different is that it is London where women's autonomous voting rights continue to be called for. Feminist awareness is gradually rising, and there are constant calls for reform. Basically, it is a choreographer. With the disappearance of the Marquis of the fart child and the sudden disappearance of her mother, the little girl Ainola embarked on this accidental journey of changing women’s rights. The opportunity is good, but the overall look is not as interesting as imagined. A few paragraphs are a bit too much. Deliberately, because the protagonist is a little girl, the villain’s IQ and fighting are too pretending to be house wine, breaking the fourth wall and communicating with the audience. Love affair, and this version of McClovt is too cynical. As a loyal reader of Holmes, the McClovt I know may be a bit weird, but not so fierce? The Henry version of Sherlock is very OK. , Is still a very clever image, but lacks some weird qualities. If there is a sequel, I would really like to see Sherlock and her old sister handling the case. I would like to see more Henry Cavill than watching Millie Barber. La! !

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Enola Holmes quotes

  • Mycroft Holmes: I believe I explicitly told you to look for her.

    Lestrade: You explicitly told me to look for a scrappy girl with no poise. This was a woman... with extreme poise.

    Mycroft Holmes: There's a wild thing underneath. That, I assure you.

  • Enola Holmes: You tickle me, Viscount Tewkesbury, you magnificent marquess of blooming Basilwether. You're a cleverer boy than I perhaps gave you credit for.