From the beginning of the film, in order to prevent the audience from burning their brains too much, I briefly reviewed the various episodes of the first three seasons. The switching is fast and the amount of information is large. Almost every dialogue is a foreshadowing and reminder of the film. Then it was the two who reacquainted in 1895, quickly advancing to Peanuts as a best-selling author. Next, familiar characters appeared one by one, and they explained their status in 1895 neatly.
When the slightly decadent Inspector Lei described the case, the first stalk that surprised the Chinese audience came out. It is said that this "Club-foot" is likely to be the word Club-foot in Google's hard translation, but this unintentional stalk is enough for domestic audiences to play for half a year.
Analyzing the case in the morgue, seeing "you" written in blood on the wall, Sherlock said "How could he survive?" He said "he", and Peanut corrected him that he should use "she". And when it comes to "he", fans of the show know that it refers to Professor Mo. The men's version of Jasmine appears, following Mrs. Hudson and Mary to continue to point out the theme of the whole film.
Before leaving, Peanut said to Jasmine, "What one has to do to get ahead in a man's world." Jasmine's eyes suddenly turned red.
The two went to Dafu McGee, who became a fat guy. Even the original party will feel that the current McGee is more exaggerated than "extremely fat" and "seal-like wide and big hands". Therefore, in Holmes' own Inception space, he jealously vilified his own brother like a fat pig, and he would die of obesity within three years, and his little dark psychology was exposed.
After that, the "five orange cores" led to the main case. Sherlock Holmes and Peanut are on the night shift to solve the case, the moon is dark and the wind is quiet, and the two friends talk face to face. Faced with Peanut's step-by-step questioning, Sherlock's reaction was simply annoyed...with a cuteness in it, the screenwriter fed the Hok Wah Party enough sugar (covering his face).
The ghost bride appeared, the victim died, the rhythm of the plot began to speed up, a "miss me" note appeared, and Sherlock began to be confused. The note also echoes the "miss me?" that Mo Niang said at the end of the third season. After the drug was added, he met Professor Mo, who had already died, and the two had a magical dialogue (jī) (qíng). Writer, you are naughty again).
At the same time, Sherlock wakes up on the plane, and the whole story progresses here, and the audience realizes that the previous 60 minutes have been a dream of modern Sherlock on the plane.
Sherlock re-entered Inception, or his mind palace, and when he woke up again in the Victorian era, he told Watson that he had just dreamed that he was on a plane, and Watson's reaction was what. The plot sped up again, and Sherlock quickly solved the case of "The Horror Bride" 120 years ago, thus revealing how Moriarty came back to life in modern times. Then, Mo Niang, who was wearing a bridal outfit, appeared. (This is the real horror bride, okay!)
After going back and forth in the Inception, the real climax of the whole film, the classic Reichenbach Falls is roughly revealed. Therefore, the focus of the whole film is not to solve the case at all, but to Sherlock Holmes's struggle with all kinds of darkness in his heart, and Moriarty represents Sherlock's weakness and evil. When Sherlock gradually fell in the fight between the two, Watson appeared and directly kicked Moriarty off the cliff. The friendship and courage that Watson represented defeated the darkness. Before disappearing, Mo Niang did not forget to complain on behalf of the crew.
For viewers who haven't watched the episode, it may not be easy to understand the first time. In fact, with the consistent work (niào) style (xìng) of the crew, every detail and dialogue is a foreshadowing of the subsequent plot, which is worth repeating. For Chinese audiences, watching a lot of popcorn movies and occasionally burning their brains is also good for their physical and mental health...
As for the various delays and self-deprecation of the producers, as a viewer who has been chasing for five years, I just want to say to the crew, "Just be happy"~
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