Looking at the title alone, no one does not think that this is a detective film, but the detective element of this film is really third-rate, and it is not pleasant at all after watching it.
Although the scene is small, it is still exquisite, reminiscent of Robert Downey Jr.
The theme of this film is of course feminism and female independence.
The main line is the tadpole looking for his mother, and the auxiliary line is the disappearance of the marquis. By the end, however, none of the details of what the mother had done was thought to have been set as Moriarty, only hinting at a possible explosion that didn't happen.
The interspersed reminiscences of my mother are really disturbing.
Both mother and daughter bravely broke free from the shackles of etiquette, and for this reason, Holmes' brother was established as a family dictator, and Holmes became the silent second brother.
This method of forcibly weakening and smearing the heroine in order to highlight the protagonist is too hated, no wonder it is spurned by many people.
Attract customers under the banner of Sherlock Holmes, and then trample that banner down.
There is also the disappearance of the marquis (viscount), which involves voting for women's rights.
The confrontation between conservatives and progressives, the glory is at this moment, in order to maintain this status quo, the family colluded to kill their heirs to gain the vote advantage.
However, all these plots are not shown in detail. What the audience sees is only the little girl running away from home, meeting a beautiful teenager, juggling adventures, and a series of boring memories about her mother, which makes the rhythm of the film loose and loose.
Of course, all these perceptions are based on my male perspective, maybe women will find it interesting.
I really want to watch this type of drama. I recommend the Japanese drama "Miss Sherlock". Feminism is not like this.
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