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What kind of movie is Sherlock Holmes 2?

I thought this "Sherlock Holmes" could not be loyal to the original-Sherlock Holmes played by carrot candy! He's not even English! Jude Law plays Watson! He is so handsome and simple! A series of action scenes in the trailer are also very different from the original gentleman's taste. When I walked into the theater, I was completely ready to see a joke.

I fell in love with the film within ten minutes. The dark blue color and the thick and mottled props set are carefully wrapped in modern rhythm, which makes people almost unaware of the 2 1 century implied by rapid splicing and a lot of stunts.

The shape of radish is not as cold as that of Sherlock Holmes in the past, but more gentlemanly, dynamic and happy. I didn't think much about it. But his interpretation, the Sherlock Holmes described in this play, is consistent with the Sherlock Holmes in memory.

As I said before, if you are familiar with Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, you must admit that he is really untidy most of the time. He takes drugs, plays the piano at inappropriate times, shoots in the living room on a whim, and often does stinking chemical experiments. He can always pretend to be someone else. He was quick and ruthless when attacking his opponent. He is full of black humor and likes to satirize Scotland Yard and Watson for no reason. . . And these, this version of Sherlock Holmes, are all shown, maybe a little cartoonish, maybe not as polite as the old-school English gentleman, but I don't mind at all. Besides, Holmes may not take gentlemen seriously. He is a genius who is only a thin line away from a madman, and the interpretation of radish highlights this point. Watson. In Watson's own narrative, readers get the impression that he is honest and loyal. Yes, he is loyal, but who says loyalty means acting like a loyal dog? His simplicity is mainly compared with Sherlock Holmes. Guess who is smarter than Sherlock Holmes. He is a soldier. He followed most of Holmes' adventures all his life. He wrote a good article. He is of marriageable age. Then, if the film is reasonably extended, what's wrong with shaping him into a witty, brave and handsome man? Besides, Jude Law has not been handsome in the past two years, which is just right. He and radish should be eligible to be put into the harem by the bosses.