Seeing the end, the old man knelt down and prayed to the sky... and if the name of this old man and Sherlock Holmes were overlapped, a sudden burst of embarrassment surged up. I want to say that we should face aging, amnesia, dullness... but there is no need to pay for the image of life that represents intelligence, bravery, and omnipotence in our hearts. Thinking of Churchill, who is also a British idol, when he was getting old, as long as he saw a camera lens pointed at him, he would instantly regain his powerful look. The characters in the real world are still like this, so why should the characters in artistic creation weaken so far? I believe that Churchill's sense of the camera is not just to insist on his own stalwart image out of selfishness, he knows that he also represents the image of a nation, and may be forever. Like the movie says, life is really lonely (just agree with that). So, there are some spiritual images that never grow old, they should be forever young in those times when they are not afraid of being alone.
There's really no need to break the lie that we all know the truth, it's a pointless act.
Three stars for the name Sherlock Holmes, one star for Gandalf, and no stars for the script.
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