miserabelle
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 227
- Location
- england
I'm off to see it tomorrow with my gentleman friend... I wasn't particularly looking forward to it, but maybe I'll enjoy it! I'll let you know... x
ukali1066 said:Jeremy Brett spoiled me....nobody can top him...absolutely perfect....
avedwards said:I saw it today. Half way through the film I thought the plot was becoming a bit shallow, but by the end I saw that the plot was more complex than apparent at first. It was an amazing film and I found it true enough to character as Holmes was very eccentric and made his characteristic incredible deductions. I liked the way it used short flashbacks to show how Holmes came to his conclusions. The plot was fast-paced which I liked, Watson was portrayed very well as trustworthy and intelligent, I liked the costumes and I liked the other characters.
In short, I was extremely pleasantly surprised by the film as I thought it would be some modern rubbish, but I personally think the director didn't take the character too far but kept him both interesting and just book-accurate enough.
I think that was on purpose. I think they exaggerated Holmes's bohemianism. I think it works, in many ways it makes him the exact opposite of Poirot. Poirot would rather die then have a speck on his spotless patent leather shoes, well Downey's Holmes seems to wonder why one would bother cleaning anything that isn't a disguise or formal wear lol.Feraud said:Saw the film and liked it a lot. Jude Law looked great in his outfits.
Downey... less so.
Ephraim Tutt said:I've just come from seeing Sherlock Holmes and found it to be one of the best films I've seen in a long time. Lavish production, wonderful costumes (and yes, for the purists, Holmes' hat is a crumpled homburg - not a fedora - that he dons for a only a few minutes), excellent dialogue; terrific characters.
Downey's Holmes is brilliant, eccentric, physical, flawed. Law's Watson is a strong, no nonsense equal partner rather than an obsequious sidekick.
Ritchie's London is dark and gothic; Holmes is a flawed genius inhabiting a script with plenty of light and shade, gasps and laughs; shock and awe. This is an intelligent adventure story.
If you are wedded to Rathbone and deerstalkers leave this film alone. If you are looking for a dark, rollicking, Victorian action adventure and are prepared to let this movie stand on its own merits then you should have a ball.
I didn't realize Holmes was bohemian. The character is highly intelligent and eccentric but not particularly interested in pushing the boundaries of convention. [huh]Tiller said:I think that was on purpose. I think they exaggerated Holmes's bohemianism.
Feraud said:And if I knew better I would be making movies..
Hemingway Jones said:... For instance, he was the first, or one of the first, martial arts enthusiasts in Western culture, and this is in the books.
Hemingway Jones said:I enjoyed this film as well. It was nice to see Guy Ritchie conducting, Oh, I mean, directing a blockbuster. It was great to see the other side of Holmes that most films miss. For instance, he was the first, or one of the first, martial arts enthusiasts in Western culture, and this is in the books.
He was also terrifically eccentric and troubled, which fit well into the bohemian disheveled dress the costume director used. RDjr once again proved that he is a compelling screen personality who projects so much.
I am often disappointed at the cinema and this time, I wasn't. It is thoroughly enjoyable and should inspire more interest in Doyle's books. Holmes is alive for a new generation without being dumbed-down, since, although there was a lot of action, he was still shown in all of his troubled brilliance.
ukali1066 said:Jeremy Brett spoiled me....nobody can top him...absolutely perfect...
And this looks like a BIG serving of cheese and ham...
KittyT said:I would have liked to see this film focus more on Holmes' intellectual prowess and less on his physical aspects - it wasn't what I was expecting at all. There was, however, a nice spotlight on his incredible deductive abilities. That said, I enjoyed the movie (and the clothing!) and it has prompted me to go back to those Complete Sherlock Holmes collections I have - as soon as I finish my current book While I loved them in my youth, I imagine that I'll appreciate them even more in my adulthood.
That made me happy, thanks. Hope you enjoy it.High Pockets said:Nice post, thanks. After reading that,....I may go see it today!