If you look closely at a certain poster of this movie, you will find a clue. Watson was standing behind Sherlock Holmes with a thin waist and twisting his hips, and Holmes looked complacent, as if some life was very harmonious. Importantly, his hands are on his crotch, which is an important hint. I don’t know if it’s because of the recent subversion of European and American fashion. Quentin subverted the history of World War II, while Guy Ritchie subverted the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. The fight scenes in this movie are really good, and the leading actresses in the film are also very sexy. It's just how you look at it, like the one shown on the poster, there seems to be an oncoming sentiment. The confrontation between Sherlock Holmes and the professor laid the groundwork for the sequel. Halfway through I saw it, I really thought it was a fantasy action movie. Later, I found out that the fantasy shell was still an action movie. Those explanations about the case were a bit far-fetched, which made the movie The ending seemed particularly urgent. Fortunately, Guy Ritchie has finally stepped out of the shadow of films like "Two Smoking Guns", and he is successfully transforming slowly.
February 26, 2010
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