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Review of Sherlock Holmes' films.
"Sherlock Holmes" is actually a Sherlock Holmes fan work, and this completely subversive version of Sherlock Holmes is really beautiful. Although the final battle of the film is a bit anticlimactic and weak, Gai? Ricky succeeded in recreating the gloomy scene of Victorian London (a city where sewage is said to be flooding and criminals are rampant), while Downey and Jude? Luo teamed up to present a pair of perfect partners who are scattered in form and spirit ―― in terms of appearance, temperament and action, they are far from the original, but the friendship and reasoning inside have not been weakened by different adaptations. (Beijing Youth Daily Review)

When Sherlock Holmes arrived, guy ritchie put away his self-made dramas and took the mainstream business route, but he habitually added some harmless narrative techniques to show that he didn't completely agree with the copper stink of Hollywood. I believe Sherlock Holmes will keep filming like 007, but the difference is that he will not travel around the world like 007, and Holmes should not leave Baker Street. As the first film in a series, it is more important to establish a reproducible form template and a sustainable story model for the latecomers. In the future, we will hear mysterious music themes repeatedly on the gloomy stone roads in London streets. This should not be the plot mode that traditional Sherlock Holmes fans are keen on and expect. This Sherlock Holmes is more flexible than his mind. He wants to see large-scale case reduction and reasoning like the Nile Massacre? Sorry, there really isn't. If there is, it's just a passing, or I think guy ritchie just wants the audience to ignore these things, and he just focuses on how to make the process interesting. (Chengdu Evening News Review)

Many plots of the new film Sherlock Holmes may be inspired by The Da Vinci Code and National Treasure, and the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and Watson reminds us of the classic western butch cassidy and the sundance kid and Sundance Boy. For many people, Sherlock Holmes directed by guy ritchie is like the Victorian version of Fight Club. Will Conan Doyle like the muscle version of Sherlock Holmes? Definitely not. It's not Downey's role relationship-he's eccentric, and he blinks and wears eye shadow in a scene-Downey's Sherlock Holmes prefers to solve crimes with his fist rather than his brain, and lacks similarity with Conan Doyle's characters. Although Conan Doyle was a boxer when he was young, if he saw Sherlock Holmes fighting hand-to-hand with his bare hands, he would surely collapse. (Oriental Morning Post Review)

The story of solving a crime in the film feels like a mixture, which consists of many familiar classic bridges. The locations where the story takes place are castles, prisons, cemeteries outside churches, the former residence of the deceased, docks, slaughterhouses, secret organizations, underground waterways and suspension bridges. Grics adopted a fast-paced, straightforward narrative style, without confusing the audience with multiple clues. There are some suspense in this case, but generally speaking, it is not scary. There are many hilarious plots, such as the dog. (New Express Review)