Enola Holmes evaluation action

2021-12-02 08:01
"Miss Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Marquis" is 123 minutes long. It is such a long and failed detective film. The film begins by revealing the first clue to the audience in a very meticulous way. The key issue is that Miss Holmes has been able to lead her brother Sherlock Holmes every time before the trick in the film. This may be regarded as a common problem of European and American "big heroines" movies and TV series, which can infinitely improve the ability of heroines. The film focuses on British Victorian women. From this point of view, the intention is still worthwhile. When the film involves both the expansion of universal suffrage and women's suffrage, it always makes the audience feel that this is Nancy Springer who moved the history of American politics in the 20th century to Britain in the mid to late 19th century. And the modern feminine consciousness that Miss Holmes involuntarily revealed, made the audience feel that Nancy was describing an American girl in the 21st century. All in all, "Miss Sherlock Holmes" is a set of Sherlock Holmes's big IP and borrowed some youth literature inspired by Ibsen's "Doll's House".
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  • Tia 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    What is "the way women change the world again"? The Jane Chinese World is far from not mentioning women's rights. If you want to be heard, you gotta make some noise

  • Amir 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Please don't insult Mycroft and Sherlock in the name of Sherlock Holmes When did Mycroft's wisdom not as blessed as Sherlock? When did a modest gentleman who founded the Diogenes Club yell at people at every turn? When did these two decent brothers treat women with such contempt? It's shameful for screenwriters and directors to try to make money without reading books

Enola Holmes quotes

  • [first lines]

    Enola Holmes: Now, where to begin? The first thing you need to know is that my mother named me Enola.

  • Enola Holmes: She was not an ordinary mother. She didn't teach me to string seashells or practice my embroidery. We did different things. Reading, science, sports, all sorts of exercise - both physical and mental. Mother said we were free to do anything at Ferndell... and be anyone.

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