In fact, Roger is the son of Sherlock Holmes and Mrs. Anderson, but both sides concealed the matter. After all, the age gap is a bit big. Mrs. Anderson is probably Ann, who eloped with Lao Fu back then.
The proof of the conjecture is that after all, I have had enough of loneliness. Why did I go to a hidden place again?
The director hints many times in the film, most notably in these two episodes:
At 22:20 in the film, Mrs. Anderson says to Roger: "Before going to bed at night, your dad will make up a story, and he says: Just say three things. You Just say: a ball, a cat, and Roger. (Omitted in the middle) . . . every time there are two nouns and Roger. You don't remember these stories at all?"
1:38:50 of the video, Holmes said "You could put this into your novel, Glass, Bees, and Roger," Roger said.
And while Holmes and Anderson waited outside the ward together, Anderson grabbed Holmes' hand, from the camera's point of view , the director is obviously implying something.
So it's very clear what the film said, mainly about the love story of old Sherlock Holmes.
I read so many comments from other people, they seem to be aiming at age spots, I wonder what they are looking at?
The plot goes like this:
Old Sherlock Holmes was commissioned to investigate his wife's extramarital affairs when he was relatively young. As a result, Holmes fell in love with this same lonely mature woman, then faked her death and eloped with her to the country to live in seclusion. Life.
Sherlock Holmes is much older than Ann, so he has always paid attention to anti-aging issues. Ann seems to have habitual miscarriages (mentioned in the video), so it took many years for the two to successfully have a child, which is Roger.
The two have been hiding their marriage relationship, so Roger didn't know that his father was Sherlock Holmes, but Roger didn't remember anything when he was a child, and Lao Fu coaxed him to sleep at night, so there was plot 1.
With the growth of age, Lao Fu has forgotten the past. The memories of the whole film are also the last case and the previous events. The only thing that is not mentioned in the past 35 years is actually implied. The director The meaning is not to show a lonely and dying Sherlock Holmes, but to tell a story about family and love who wants to get rid of loneliness and pursue happiness.
Last Whisper: Actually, I watched it all while jumping. I didn’t understand anything about the Japanese at all. I think the biggest highlight of this film is the composition of the shots, the pursuit of a natural beauty, and the ingenious story. I got the idea, and after watching it, I felt that this film was very cleverly shot, but it was not perfect. After all, I was watching it by jumping, so I came here and hoped that someone could give me a complete interpretation, and I found it. . . . Am I thinking too much?
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