Users review: Is Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes and efficient? Why, its fan elementary my dear movie. It is one of the most entertaining thriller about a year and a fantastic Downey Jr. and Law are a big part of the reason why. They take the Cup as the best weapon worse, arguing like an old married couple, keenly aware that they'd be lost without each other. Downey and Law are Holmes assistant Dr. Watson, tangled plot with black magic-practicing Lord Blackwood (totally serious and menacing Mark Strong) rose from the dead after sentenced to hang. Rachel McAdams also appears as Irene Adler, the criminal, who has never had the best Holmes.Downey Jr. brings quick wit, cunning and strength of long-messy seen as stuffy and dry, even if the right to distinguish the charm that from time to time spread irritable aggression (which is the funniest Holmes most annoying). Both toss off one-liners with ease. Ritchies director Style also comes in a dark, dirty Victorian London production of brutal martial arts and boxing matches. Holmes way of thinking (eg, takes steps to neutralize the suspect, decipher clues, deceptive) also highlights the possibility of Ritchies create a highly stylized flashback. There are also some very exciting action set-pieces, with boats and bridge unfinished. The plot, the three writers, it is a bit tricky side, but it gets the job done with the plot-twist-top twist. After all the brutal violence and style, you can be sure that this is not your Grandpas Sherlock Holmes, but it is up to you drooling and observation, however. |
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