Two people's bullshit

Ryleigh 2022-04-19 09:01:08

"Sherlock Holmes" is too long, I have only read one story, and I still clearly remember the two characters in it, Watson and Sherlock Holmes. After watching this movie, I found that the whole design is dark, and the two of them are really fucking chatting.

Well, as a big commercial production, the core character relationship is still these two people, they must face a case. Just like "The Dark Knight Rises", some people want to rule the world, some people want to destroy the earth, and they just met such a weirdo. There was a fierce confrontation in the middle.
How to fight?
Therefore, two very rational people are faced with the unknowableness of mankind: religion and witchcraft, and the panic of the crowd.
Witchcraft kills, there is a plan, there is a case, and there is a conspiracy behind it. In the whole process, reasoning occupies a lot of components. It can be said that the film is completely qualified in terms of intelligence.
The film "Identity" has witchcraft.
Let's talk about the shaping of the two characters. "The Dark Knight Rises" also has a catwoman. Sherlock Holmes must also have a favorite woman here. His woman is often a criminal. To position his image a little more clearly, this is a guy who likes experiments very much, and the intellectual source of his reasoning is a hands-on experiment.
The relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Watson is more like a brotherhood than an apprenticeship. A person married, want to have their own life, rational, rational. The other protagonist is obsessed with the reasoning of the case, and his life is a mess. Just like that.
The British are really chatty, chatty like a gentleman. Unlike Americans with a bit of a sense of humor.

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Sherlock Holmes quotes

  • Sherlock Holmes: [to Lord Blackwood] I wonder if they'd let Watson and me dissect your brain. After you hang, of course. I'd wager there would be some deformity that would be scientifically significant. In that way, at least, you could serve some kind of useful purpose.

  • Lord Coward: How terrible is wisdom, when it brings no profit to the wise.