I went to see "The Detective Sherlock" the night before, and I was very annoyed from the moment I came out of the movie theater. Now that I am writing this, I am still very annoyed and even a little angry in retrospect.
Because I don't think this movie respects me, hum.
I just wanted to watch an episode of a pure suspense and reasoning movie, in order to pay tribute to this brand of detectives that is popular all over the world, but he didn't do that. A transitional piece that previews mixing to one piece.
Yes, "Sherlock" is a fan movie through and through. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any episodes about Sherlock, I just find it completely boring. After watching the whole movie, it's better to watch the landlord. The wife replied with a sentence or two.
It stands to reason that as the first big movie of the drama "Sherlock", it is natural and acceptable to intersperse the story with many characters or clues in the series. But the annoying thing about the "Sherlock" movie is that from the beginning to the end, he didn't take care of the audience other than non-series fans at all.
The main line of the movie is actually a story about "Sherlock's troubles", which tells that he takes drugs and doesn't love women. A life-saving story. The reasoning of the "Evil Bride" case is just an introduction, and it's not important at all. The audience who are not fans of the series can't understand why Sherlock fell into the Thinking Palace? I can't understand why that guy named Moriardy always pops up at the critical moment when Sherlock solves the case? Why is he a key figure in Sherlock's Palace of Thought?
To be honest, we don't care if your Moriard is really dead or not, what case you detectives are going to solve next, and we don't want to know that you are going to enter the mind palace for Mao before you solve the next case. To solve a case from 120 years ago. What we care about is, can you focus on solving cases? What about your proud reasoning logic? The whole case of "The Evil Bride" was told by you as a ghost story. In the end, there was no process to solve the case, and the passage of a generous statement was dismissed. You say feminism is feminism.
Are you still Holmes? You are just a puppet of the screenwriter, a paper tiger. All video stories driven only by lines are paper tigers, and even more suspenseful reasoning types.
I've never been against fan movies, but movies need to be built on a complete story, and no matter what type of movie it is, you have to tell a basic story well. The Marvel series of movies also have strong fan attributes, but they build a universe for fans by cleverly maintaining the Easter eggs in the film or at the end of the film on the basis of doing a good job in the story.
I don't know what the story of this "Sherlock" movie looks like in the eyes of the fans of the series, supported by the viewing records of the first three seasons of the series. But in my eyes, he has only two words - boring.
I'm not afraid to speculate on the writers or creators of "Sherlock" with the worst malice. I think the reason why "Sherlock" is what it is now is either because they are stupid because they are so passionate about their show. Blindly confident enough to think that the fan audience of the show he chooses to talk to is the equivalent of a full-screen audience.
Either they treat us like fools, bring fans to make the market, and they are no different from those in China, and the story is not enough to make up.
Look at the half-an-hour-long shooting footage after the movie: the sky is frozen, the snow is fluttering, and the group of people is addicted to the show regardless of rain or shine.
That's clearly saying: Do you know how hard we work?
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