In fact, what I want to express is that it doesn't matter who plays Sherlock Holmes, a detective who was born in England and is shared by people all over the world. As long as he is Sherlock Holmes, it is enough to attract attention. As for what Watson is like, it depends on the screenwriter's position? If it is like the British screenwriter of Wheat Bran, it can naturally make Watson and Mr. Fu affectionate; if the Hollywood screenwriter is like an action-oriented screenwriter, it is natural to let the two speeders jump over the bridge, swords and shadows; but if it is like the style of CBS, it is natural to see it now It's like this, a man and a woman, from looking at each other awkwardly to so tacit understanding that in the end they either get out of bed or get out.
With the jewel of England's Fu Hua in the front, the American version of Sherlock Holmes's story is not easy to interpret, because there are only two results, one is said to be bad and the other is too bad. So I actually admire the two leading actors a lot, and of course I am relieved after watching the first episode, because this is just an American crime drama with the protagonists named Sherlock Holmes and Watson respectively. It would be boring to pursue the original position too much. The style and rhythm of CBS crime dramas are always fixed, so this drama also follows the routine of all crime dramas without exception. Although this is said, there are still some differences and changes. For example, it draws on I learned a lot of the expression techniques of British crime dramas, such as the flashback of details and the overall tone, and for example, the setting of the storyline is always a twist and turns, and there are other hidden feelings. In addition, the questioning of the suspect is also a bit of the charm of a British drama.
Of course, this is actually a bit of ignorance of the two protagonists. When the protagonist Mr. Johnny appeared, I always felt that I had seen him somewhere. After thinking about it for a long time, I finally remembered that he was the male lead in the British drama "Emma". He doesn't have a beard, and he looks older than he is now (this phenomenon is really strange), so I googled his information, and it turns out that he is also British. I said that his accent in the play is British, but that's not the case. From another point of view, it shows that CBS still respects Sherlock Holmes, because no matter where Sherlock Holmes does not speak British English, it is very difficult to accept. In addition, Mr. Holmes, as always, is dependent on drugs, even if the American father seems to be as rich as Buffett, Although this is the need of the plot, it at least shows that the screenwriter still read the original work. As for Liu Yuling, the female lead, based on my consistent fondness for her, I think she plays better than the male lead. It may also be because she has acted in more American dramas. All in all, the handling of some actions and details feels better. It's more natural, and the other thing is that I obviously feel that her role as Watson is more powerful than Sherlock Holmes. I don't know why I feel that way. My only question is that if I remember correctly, there seems to be another American drama, South City Police or West City Police. She is one of the leading actors. Now that she is here to play Watson, is that drama still out?
Last but not least, the odds of me watching this show go to bed with the hero and heroine are slim to none. The reasons are as follows. If Holmes and Watson make us lustful, it is okay, but if we really get together, it is unacceptable; and anyone with a little IQ should know that they cannot get together with their own doctor. Otherwise, the consequences are likely to be death without knowing how to die. Isn't that the story of the first episode? ! I think this is also the result of the screenwriter indirectly and implicitly telling the audience not to expect the two to end like other American drama heroes and heroines.
Still have to say, "Sherlock Holmes: Basic Deduction" is basically a success, although the plot of the first episode is a little weak, but I am looking forward to it. Because this is a story about Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
I didn't know until I saw the source of the film that the show had just started. What was the situation I saw before?
In addition, the content has been slightly adjusted. Thanks!
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I want to add a dividing line, I want to complain about the plot......
In a word, it is full of counterattacks, counterattacks are all counterattacks; do you think It's just a simple murder to kill a person and lose a child. As a result, when Mr. Fu appeared on the scene, he counterattacked at a glance and told you: Wrong, wrong, wrong! You are wrong! You thought that the person you found was the murderer after Mr. Fu's quick brain turned out, but the next scene counterattacked and told you: Wrong, wrong, wrong! You are wrong! The main clues counterattack, and the secondary clues also counterattack. You thought that Mr. Fu and Ms. Hua would be harmonious after the beginning of the quarrel. The performance of the two people immediately refuted you: Wrong, wrong, you are wrong, we just want to be awkward and awkward. Until your mind starts to counterattack! Oh. Maybe a counterattack like the two of them is the main clue? ! In short, I have begun to have a tendency to counterattack. Is it okay for the screenwriter to change the script structure? Please, go on like this, take it back. Thanks Ang!
The last sentence against the wall: Look at this kind of male and female match, I will persist, I hope the counterattack can't hold on to me.
Buttresses.......bye.........
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I’m going to add a dividing line, I’m going to sprinkle flowers to celebrate Moriarty’s final appearance , although no one has been seen, but there is! !
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Professor Moriarty put Sherlock Holmes to sleep! ! ! !
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