It's hard for me to comment on this film. If you are a fan of Sherlock Holmes's detective novels, you can choose not to watch it, because the biggest relationship between this film and Sherlock Holmes is that the background is set in the heyday of England. Dimensional Aesthetics is a neurotic and down-to-earth arrogant detective who often takes drugs and loves to fight, an old-fashioned, impatient, awkward loyal dog doctor who does not give up and does not give up, and the looming love between them; the plot is also new, not drawn from the original book It is based on a real case, and tends to be a zodiac or seven deadly sin style story; the film always has a weird and magical atmosphere, and the villain boss seriously suspects that Voldemort has passed through. Jude Law, who suddenly became a father, is still very cute. Robert Downey Jr. played a very British style. Guy Ritchie did a good job at the technical level. The soundtrack of the film is very exciting. Depends on your preference.
By the way, the film does a good job of illustrating why cults and paranormalism were so popular in the Victorian era, and no matter how glorious and fascinating this era was, Britain was irresistibly declining, but those factors were still there, so Britain will also be Continue to decline, no matter how unwilling the British are, they only have one mouth left, and no one wants to listen to their chatter.
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