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Sherlock Holmes - Review


The film adaptation of a literary myth is always a delicate operation, and is easy to miss the mark. In this sense, Sherlock Holmes is a bit 'a paradox. If the investigator can set to shine thanks to Robert Downey Jr. in spectacular form, and Jude Law does a wonderful job to rejuvenate and invigorate Dr. Watson, if London convinces his dualism that divides between the temple hidden rites Masonic mold and heart of the nascent industry, the same charm fails to convey the plot, that reveals its weakness under a veneer of ostentatious complexity. And there is no more serious crime to leave the greatest detective of all time without a fascinating case with which to measure.





As the villain Lord Blackwood is charming and reasonably interpreted its plan is uneven, ambitious and without shadow oltemodo considered credible enough to give the detective yarn a hard time, the item is hidden and then detached from the extreme concreteness of the ultimate goals, and is thrown into the fray for the most fashionable issues of relevance to the actual story. The same puzzles that the detective has to solve (most of which are revealed only in the final) are so intricate as to be incomprehensible even to the most acute observers, mostly betraying the spirit of Conan Doyle, who explained with great clearly the thread deductive in its pages.



As the plot therefore appears shaky, to make the show interesting are the best inventions by the directors of Guy Ritchie, who is adept at placing confirms its objectives in the right places, with a dose of originality and innovation is not negligible; interesting in this regard the use of a special camera that can dilate enormously in just one second shot, creating incredibly slow and enjoyable set, used mostly in fun fight scenes. Ben is determined also the humor, which lightens the characters often without cripple the performance.
is made in each case and spends two hours enjoyable film are the two main characters, caught between the other in a delicate moment of their indissoluble partnership: accomplice to a fatal Famme, Watson is in fact going to move and marry, much to the chagrin of Holmes. Investigation of Baker Street is returned to the original image in its own way, with an emphasis on the eccentricity and the famous mood imbalances well metered.
The final wide open turns on hopes for a sequel that can be based on a story more credible and inspired by the famous cases narrated by Conan Doyle, fueled by the appearance of the infamous Professor M. a few moments before closing. Given the great collections that the film is recording you can bet that the announcement of a sequel will not wait, and how the current film does not entirely satisfy us is discovered waiting anxiously
if only to still enjoy that wonderful chemistry that the two characters they create.

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