I saw the funny trailer before, and I was really looking forward to the feature film. It was still a very cute cartoon, but strangely, several funny clips in the trailer did not appear in the feature film, such as the scene of falling into the quagmire and farting, and Slap and dance shots.
Probably because the story wants to be closer to Holmes's suspenseful tone, the film doesn't use the natural sequence of the story, which is a bit messy and endless. Who are the owners of these dolls? Where did they come from? Why would they be taken to a new garden? Shouldn't the task of tidying up the garden be the gardener's, why become a doll? How did Watson know the two little dragons? A lot of questions have not been answered, and maybe I'm not keeping up.
Sherlock Holmes's brainstorming can be said to be very vivid, suddenly entering the black and white picture, all kinds of abstract ideas and reasoning become concrete and vivid. The protagonists walk, run or any movement is accompanied by a clicking sound, which is very cute, and at the same time I worry about them, it will not be broken accidentally.
The song and dance performance in the middle left a deep impression on me, as if Beyonce was on top, Juliet was a village girl in comparison. The scene of being chased and killed by a lucky cat in Chinatown is also very interesting. Suddenly, a few words in Mandarin sound very kind. Now many foreign movies have more or less Chinese elements, which seems to have become a trend.
The original intention of watching this movie was to laugh and let the brain empty, but it was still forced into the reasoning of the secret room game. However, the logic of the reasoning was a bit far-fetched, and the final ending was no surprise. It was a happy ending.
In addition, Johnny Depp has taken a lot of films recently, all of which are villains or roles of good and evil, and they are all cooperating with the United Kingdom, I don't understand.
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