the trailer was released, many people said: "This is really like Doctor Who."
After the movie was released, the actor said in the tidbits: " This is indeed the Doctor Who version of Sherlock."
- It would be great if that were the case. Doctor Who audiences love it. However, with a sense of disappointment, Mute can only do it here.
In terms of simple spoilers, the whole film is the brain hole world of the male protagonist. There is no time-travel, nor the Inception space, but a brain hole, a thought palace, or a fantasy after taking drugs. In this world of brain holes, characters can freely traverse different time and space, but sometimes you also return to reality - this brings questions to some audiences who don't know much about it, thinking it is time-travel, but the word "travel" is very very inaccurate. I kept hearing the word muttering in the screening room, and even in other film reviews there were speculations that Sherlock was literally traveling between the 19th and 21st centuries, which is definitely not the case. After all, this is Shenxia rather than mysterious Sherlock, and the work has no sci-fi elements. Magict often shows some Sherlock elements in Doctor Who, such as the time traveler arrived in Conan Doyle's time - and also clearly tells everyone that these are two worlds.
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First of all, the most thoughtful and terrifying plots in this brain hole world are:
1. Sherlock imagined that Watson had neglected his wife because he followed him everywhere to solve the case after marriage, which led to a cold war between the couple, and finally Watson's wife even came after him. 221B sued them.
2. Sherlock imagined that Watson would go home with his wife after he separated from him, but he still didn't get along with his wife, and was called back by his own telegram.
3. Sherlock imagined that Watson and himself would join forces to defeat Moriarty by the waterfall. Moriarty knelt down and asked you to run away. Considering this is a brain hole, it's a bit creepy.
After the release, some friends who watched it first were disappointed and said, "I feel that Fuhua has no interaction and is very cold with each other." Dear friend, is this called indifference? Are you kidding me? Sherlock fantasizes so much by himself (and it's orderly and step-by-step, aren't you on drugs), it's already a bit scary, isn't it?
In addition, what is more terrifying in the brain hole world is that Watson's question symbolizes Sherlock's sexual impulses torturing himself. Moriarty seduces Sherlock in a more direct way than the real world, and reveals some realities. Their interactions that were not filmed in the previous episodes in the world, but the above are the TOP3 terrible brain holes.
Although these brain holes are basically the opposite of reality (whether it is the original work or the Shenxia TV series): Watson and his wife are very harmonious, and Moriarty and Sherlock actually perished together by the Reichenbach Falls.
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Secondly, the most meaningful details in the brain hole world:
1. The beginning of the brain hole world is a very standard dream program, the characters appear one by one after the stage is set up, and Sherlock whispers, "The curtain has been drawn, The show should start." In fact, the audience has been reminded that this is a play, a brain supplement, the transition and the appearance are so fast that some logic is lost, but it has a more stage play flavor.
2. Different female characters ask "Why do I have no lines?" Yes, because this is "history", and the history is written by men. Unless women create their own history, you will still tell the show when you watch Magic You, unless you hurt men badly or even endanger society by unconventional means, they won't care at all; even outside of this drama, everyone pays attention to the male characters rather than the female characters. Magic has already made it clear Chu's told you that he will not speak for women.
3. Sherlock Holmes belonged to Conan Doyle, and also belonged to the world. He belonged to the three-episode film of the magic system, but in the end it belonged to Holmes himself. In the past, Sherlock Holmes in the eyes of the public belonged to Conan Doyle, but for the world in the book, the Sherlock Holmes in the eyes of the public came from Dr. Watson who actually lived in 221B; now in this reality, Magic is willful in different ways. Sherlock Holmes in his own eyes. But the Sherlock Holmes in the original book, the Sherlock Holmes in the original book who lived in the eyes of the public outside 221B, the roommate Holmes in the original book who lived in the eyes of Dr. Nwason in 221B, and the real Sherlock Holmes -- after all, what is real What about Holmes? Even if geniuses such as Sir Conan Doyle created this character and showed us this character, if there is life in the second dimension, can the real Sherlock Holmes be completely, comprehensively, and completely summarized by Sir Conan Doyle come out? ——Magute showed his cunning with a whole episode of the brain hole world: "Yes, I openly admit that my Sherlock Holmes is not the real Sherlock Holmes, but who can understand the real Sherlock Holmes? Even if you live in Sherlock Holmes In the original book, living next door to 221B, can you understand him? Can you generalize him? Even Dr. Watson knows that his stories are made up, and his real roommate is by his side; Criticism of my [destroyed the original book], but no one knows the real Sherlock Holmes. Are you going to ask Dr. Watson? Can he understand Sherlock Holmes completely? People who write books are the most ruthless, and you people who read books are fake Seriously, don't believe me, not even myself." - This method is so classic that it can be called a textbook shirk of responsibility - the responsibility (if there is that responsibility from the original book) is completely nihilistic change.
In addition to this, the addictive details of the whole film as a British drama - the setting, the cutting method... are all intoxicating. If you don't love British dramas, of course it's another story, but if you love British dramas, the deep British drama flavor is worth watching again and again. In addition, the magic trick of pushing the pot is also worth learning by the authors...
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Finally, everyone feels that the reason for [seeing it as if I didn't see it] is the key point of this film: Is Moriarty dead or not?
My dear friends, if you fall into the "Is Moriarty dead" myth, you have fallen into a trap dug by Magic. Jumping over this trap, Sherlock also made it clear at the end of the film: "He's back."
Falling doesn't mean death, because you can't kill the hero or villain's real life. Coming back and being "alive" are not the same thing. Many people can’t get this point, and many people in the screening room are so depressed that when they see the end credits jumping out and exclaiming, “This is the end?” Really the most thoughtful and fearful, so that the whole film's thoughtful and fearful degree has risen to a level. In the end of the trailer, only those who wait patiently until the last moment can see it).
But in fact, this is also very easy to get. If you are a fan of American comics such as Marvel Dafa, DC Dafa, etc., you will find that this is already a basic consensus. Magic has used the whole brain hole world and nine episodes of the past three seasons to tell you: the real Sherlock Holmes is different from the Sherlock Holmes in the public eye. In the same way, the Moriarty you see is different from the actual Moriarty. In the same way, under the skin of a hero wearing a uniform can be anyone, any creature, the uniform itself is not important, what matters is what you do with the uniform. Under the hero's uniform, the hero himself may be addicted to drugs and creepy, but when he puts on the uniform, he has been doing righteous deeds. It is the etiquette that makes the gentleman, and the righteous deeds make the hero, not the uniform.
It doesn't matter who Moriarty is under the skin, what matters is that this is a deterrent brought by an evil force, and the terror brought by the evil force. Sherlock almost died in the brain hole world (actually, he drank too much) tossed an entire episode to figure this out, got off the plane and went back to solve it all and said "I know what he's going to do" (although it was actually five minutes later).
It is the evil deed that makes the villain, and when the mask of evil is presented again, it is just a deterrent; the same is true of the hero, the hero is made of righteous deeds. But you can't kill a thought, good or evil, and when a thought is completely fixed and symbolized, when it reappears, it must be turbulent. This "V for Vendetta"-style concept is also common in Doctor Who.
——Will Moriarty become a public villain vest like the villain of the Marvel DC Dafa series? Did the original Moriarty come back, or did the other villains use the vest to do evil?
This is not important, the important thing is that you just wait for the fourth season for me. ——by Magic Special
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Of course, there is still a proposition that cannot be ignored: etiquette makes a gentleman, righteous deeds make a hero, gentleman, hero, these are all masculine words and masculine roots, so what about women? Even history is written by men (history), and women's "heroes" don't even have a non-male root word to call them. Where is the non-male history (herstory)? And what makes a woman?
When "Kingsman" aired, many people quoted to describe a gentleman: manners maketh man. And with another classic line: A secret makes a woman woman.
Can a secret really make a woman? Of course, this concept is currently very much in line with the powerful women in Magic's works. Irene of Shenxia, Song Jiang of Doctor Who, Clara, Ahild, all have a life full of secrets. From the point of view of Magic, this sentence is very suitable.
The most criticized part of the film is this part, a group of powerful women who are full of secrets (this is the charm in Magic's view) continue to murder their husbands in a secret association, creating a symbol of female ghosts to implement superheroes (or supervillains) deterrence to achieve the effect of safeguarding the interests of women. It seems that Magic was trying to express her approval of the women's affirmative movement of that era (really?), but in fact, the effect was very poor, and the women's struggle was completely turned into a ghost and a villain. ——Even if this is just a story, the whole process is Sherlock's brain supplement.
I haven't read more relevant comments after the release, but I can already imagine that Magic was turned over again because of women's issues. But I don't feel any resentment personally. I don't think this work itself seeks to promote gender equality, and Magic will not speak for women - yes, you see clearly, a straight male author like Magic should be In this way, there is no tender veil to speak of, and no real respect for women, only constant depictions of characters who look strong but are actually flat, revolving around the male protagonist and torture and kill the male protagonist—in this process consume them. Moute's own writing has always been a history, in which women are only consumed (the naked Irene), and only neglected (Jasmine, who has been ignored by Sherlock).
Does anyone really think that because of constant criticism, Magic will change his nature as a straight man and truly respect women? Or, because the film shows the face of the women's affirmative movement, how much does Magict respect some women? impossible.
The veil of tenderness is always a veil, it is better not to have it. This is true for Magic, and even more so for other straight male authors, which is completely expected.
"Why don't I have lines in your work?" - because this is not your history.
The greatest value of all these distorted women's stories in men's texts, including Magic, is to tell the world what women are like in their eyes. Even Sherlock in the story thinks it's a war, and women are the eternal enemies; what about the real Sherlock Holmes? Is it possible to look at women with a vision of true greatness, beyond the never-breakable gender class, and with a vision of true equality? Even if they can, how many men like this are there, and how much can they make a difference to the world?
The good news is that this is the place in the UK, where if all the female writers in history formed a football team, they could start a Premier League and then use an elite squad to form a national team to beat other national teams in the world. The women's affirmative movement has had glorious results here, and women writers have been writing their own histories.
Then again, do secrets really make women? ——As Conan Doyle's fans, Maute and Gosho Aoyama see it this way.
But women don't need male definitions. What makes a woman, is written and defined by the woman herself. In order to read this, you will also be a part of this long war for the right to speak... Fight or die, survive or believe, you can believe in false peace or a veil of tenderness, but you know, you can't Kill a thought. The thought is always deep in your mind palace, and if what you believe does not come, the war will never end.
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Finally, talk about the most horrific details of Moriarty and the tidbits.
In Doctor Who, there is a lot of blank space in the magic special script. There are countless episodes outside of the episodes that you need to string together in the episodes, which makes some viewers who are used to telling all events in one episode and one episode are not used to it... There are many complaints from everyone, such as "How come men and women suddenly The Lord is so close and still together?"
However, think about it, if the three episodes really made the plot of "Moriarty sneaked into Sherlock's room six times and slept in bed"- , would it be too scary?
Since there is a lot of blank space, the audience must be very bold to generate associations. In this one, Moriarty's behavior towards Sherlock is explicit. Not only is Sherlock's brainhole so explicit, it also reveals something we don't know: they have fought a lot in places that haven't been filmed in the three episodes, and these Dr. Watson don't know.
Curious, why is Moriarty so obsessed with the Sherlock? Moriarty had already set all sorts of traps to keep an eye on Sherlock at the start of Season 1, before they had a deeper feud than they have since. According to his own account, Moriarty had been following Sherlock earlier, and had an extraordinary understanding of him;
there were similar speculations before, but they were too scary and people didn't want to believe it; until I endured As the people around them kept blocking their sight, they left the theater, and when they saw the last scene...
Moriarty's actor stood with McGee, the two wore identical coats, McGee smiled and said, "We The clothes are the same."
Moriarty's actor also nodded shyly, and said naturally: "It's my mother who bought
it..." At this time, the two of them decisively stopped talking, and quickly changed the subject.
Messy in the wind: Your mother? your mother? What are you still doing? ? Couldn't Moriarty really be the third son of the Holmes family, the mysterious youngest brother? ! ! !
According to the logic of the plot, the Fu family brothers discussed the third brother in the third season. It is speculated that this person must have suffered something bad, and it may even directly lead to Sherlock starting to take drugs and become enemies with his brother;
According to his writing habits, it is not against his style to do this. The plot is prone to all kinds of bullshit. For example, the biggest villain of 007 that I complained about before is the bamboo horse of the male protagonist when he was a child, such as this one. Common in Dafa movies...
but, seriously, I hope this horrible guess doesn't come true.
Once Moriarty is portrayed as the youngest younger brother of the Sherlock Holmes family, he is the son of Mrs. M in 007, the bamboo horse master of the male protagonist in Doctor Who, a tragic villain of the past with a shadow of bitterness, and a fashionable image constantly The super villain who entangles the male protagonist is destined to be madly loved by everyone, and finally ushered in a whitewash.
Or, Moriarty's life experience is hidden. The Magic Club is very suitable to describe a story of "Moriarty: The Rise of the Super Villains", which is so bloody and tearful, and sensational and thought-provoking, and arranges it in later episodes. But the result will be the same. If there is too much ink on the villain, the villain is destined to get crazy love from everyone again, and finally usher in whitewashing.
I sincerely hope that this does not happen.
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, it's time to score this movie.
In a nutshell, this movie, to be precise, a TV SP, does not meet the expectations of domestic audiences for the movie. Many people in the screening hall were so popular that they left without watching the extras, which is proof - but, but, for those who like British dramas and movies For friends who like Shenxia, its style and conception are higher than the past three seasons, and the editing and shooting techniques are also very beautiful, with deep meaning, recharge their beliefs, and after watching the tidbits, they must be full marks.
But I give 8 points.
Don't ask why, since Magical thinks secrets make women, and Magical can never understand such secrets. uh-huh.
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