self-mapping

Kitty 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Anyone who's seen Madonna's "I'm Going To Tell You A Secret" will probably smile again when they see "Sherlock Holmes." Because the director of "Sherlock Holmes", Guy Ritchie, appeared many times in "Little Secret", and several of them appeared in "Sherlock Holmes". For example, the judo shot of Guy and his partner in "Little Secret", after these close-to-hand fights, Madonna explained: "He and his partner are closer than I am." In "Sherlock Holmes", it evolved into a boxer. Great detective. Another example is the American ditty he played and sang with a group of male friends on his birthday. In his own movie, in a fight scene in the front, the background music became this funny folk ditty. .
It's not a bad thing for a director to make a very "MeMeMe" movie, it just depends on whether it is appropriate or not. Watson and Holmes had an uncomfortably sweet relationship. For example, Watson blamed the detective for still practicing the violin at 3:00 in the middle of the night and putting things
around. Watson complained again: "You are still setting fire in my house." The
detective said: "It's our house."
Watson said: "You also experimented with my dog." The
detective said: "It's us The dog."
All kinds of trivial life, no matter how you look at it, it looks like a grieving little daughter-in-law's competition for favor. One more detail: Sherlock Holmes picked up Watson's jacket, and Watson grabbed it and said it was his. Detectives said it was too small. Watson said, "I know," and threw it away. Believe me, this kind of conversation between two heterosexual men would not have been said in 10,000 years. I don't even think that even men and women lovers, if they have never had sex, would not have this question.
The relationship between the two men is understandable, the problem is the way they think for each other, the tone of speech and demeanor are really suspicious. In terms of career, Guy Ritchie may never be able to compare with his ex-wife, probably because he does not lack how to play himself well, and at the same time make his works to a convincing level.
If the protagonists of this movie are not such two famous characters, but just obscure detectives with special tendencies, all problems will be solved easily. Coupled with the two heroines with the same decoration, perhaps the crux of the matter is not that the director's noodle person has such a tendency, but since it is so, why not be frank and frank? Is he trying to tell the world that arranging two women in their relationship is part of their flirtation? Or is it that the rare species Bisexual actually exists?
To adapt a classic, don't assume that the audience doesn't know the character's true colors. The audience's questioning is often just like a Taiwanese KFC commercial, where a mother buys a fried chicken for her child, and he cries after tasting it: "This is not KFC! This is not KFC!"
And am I looking forward to the sequel? Of course! Because with Guy Ritchie's logic, maybe it'll end like a fairy tale: then they will live sweet and happy life forever and ever.

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  • Kody 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    ost is really great~

  • Alexandro 2022-04-23 07:01:04

    Very unexpected character choice, the story is very interesting, for that kind of insight, very interesting portrayal, looking forward to the next episode

Sherlock Holmes quotes

  • Sherlock Holmes: There's only one case that intrigues me at present. The curious case of Mrs. Hudson, the absentee landlady. I've been studying here comings and goings and they appear most... sinister.

    Mrs. Hudson: Tea, Mr. Holmes?

    Sherlock Holmes: Is it poisoned, Nanny?

    Mrs. Hudson: There's enough of that in you already.

    Mrs. Hudson: [Starts to clear space for the tea tray]

    Sherlock Holmes: Don't touch! Everything is in its proper place, as per usual... Nanny.

  • Sherlock Holmes: My journey took me some what further down the rabbit hole than I intended and though I dirtied my fluffy white tail I have emerged, enlightened.