This drama is neither the earliest Sherlock Holmes drama nor the last one. After him, various versions emerge in an endless stream. The ones that are closer to us include the basic interpretation method, the version of Cun Fu, and the version of Iron Man. To be honest, it is not easy for you to make an ugly movie about Sherlock Holmes. After all, the original book has a solid foundation, and the detective genre is naturally eye-catching, so these kinds of dramas are basically good, but It is even more difficult to make Sherlock Holmes stand out from the classics. For me, there are two versions that have done it. (In the basic deduction method, I was really amazed that Sister Ling played Watson, but basically it is only a relatively good work). The Curly Fu version integrates the classics into the modern, and it has indeed reached an unprecedented height in terms of brain-burning. And this 84 version of Sherlock Holmes, I have been thinking, what is it that attracts me to watch it? Is it the detective reasoning that Sherlock Holmes plays have always depended on? Absolutely not. The logical reasoning in this is even a bit naive to me who is used to seeing all kinds of criminal investigations. For example, in order to highlight the wisdom of Sherlock Holmes, a lot of reasoning and judgment should be done by the police (the police will certainly do) It was all done by Sherlock Holmes. A rich man died. Sherlock Holmes found out the captain's lover who she met on the way to England through the rich wife. The key clues, the Forensic Pioneer Forensic Records have been read by everyone, even if Holmes is not a police officer. Therefore, in this old-school Sherlock Holmes play, reasoning is not the main factor that attracts me, but Sherlock Holmes and Watson, the two typical representatives of the British bourgeoisie, show the kind of old-fashioned gentlemanly demeanor. On the big stage in London, you sang and I came on stage, which deeply attracted me, just like the strong market atmosphere of the Hong Kong civilian class in the past Hong Kong dramas, this is the soul of this drama.
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