Juan Fu’s Inception: The case cannot be made up, and the tricks must be worked hard on the technique

Ludwig 2022-01-17 08:01:42

In order to maintain a sense of suspense, it is also a problem to never read the trailer or the introduction before watching the volume... I was completely immersed in a kind of inexplicability in the first few minutes...

Okay, I admit that I have a bad memory. The first three seasons I have forgotten a lot of the content, but the beginning of the movie began to recall many scenes, and I was really familiar with it. I can think of it. How can this movie be so completely puzzled at the beginning!!! I really watched the previous seasons. It's not a zero-based foundation...

Of course, as the plot progresses, I gradually understand what's going on-a setting similar to Inception. The presentation of various details coincides with the plots that took place in the previous seasons in the 21st century, from the reappearance of Watson’s first meeting with Holmes, to the list mentioned by the first time Juan Fu meets his brother, and the modern version of the Juan Fu pocket watch. Irene, and even Mary's perfume and an England sentence when she became a fat brother's assistant. This is all the memory palace of volume fortune!!

This case was so simple that I guessed what was going on from the beginning, it was simply unattractive, and the bride’s makeup was like a ghost and the sense of horror that I was desperately creating was completely absent from me. The slightest influence. However, this narrative approach like Inception is quite fascinating. I have been thinking about when Moriarty will come out, and what is the relationship between this case and the suicide of the professor. For the first half of the film, I was shocked at how Brother Juan Fu became so fat, and Molly's menswear was so handsome and beautiful...Although Maggie was fat, how could he be so fat? I'm dead. Hey...

Actually, the setting was very careful. In the 19th century room 221B, there were various settings that were in line with the plot before going back to that era, such as skull paintings, origami knives, deer head ornaments, etc. Wait. Even the kitchen was cancelled, and even the decorative patterns on the glass were treated. There were black dogs, which corresponded to the hounds of Baskerville. It stands to reason that this really makes me feel very cordial, but I must say that although Holmes’ novels are set in the 19th century, there are many film and television works in that era, but I think that the volume is placed in that era. It's really uncomfortable, and I feel very awkward. Hey...

Almost an hour later, the professor who made me think, oh no, it was the professor who made Juan Fu's thoughts and thoughts in his mind all the time finally appeared, and it also pushed the plot back to the 21st century. The modern volume is finally out! ! ! ! There are tears in my eyes! ! Suan Fu is indeed in a state of taking drugs again OMG! ! ! ! After an exchange, Agent Mary found clues that lived up to expectations. So when Juan Fu returned to the 19th century, she found the mysterious organization base under the leadership of Mary and solved the mystery. At the same time, the ubiquitous professor came out again. Bringing the curly blessing to the next level of dreams-the curly blessing of the 21st century went to dig the lair of the bride more than 100 years ago. (Uh, although I didn’t understand this move too much, maybe it was to make sure that the bride was really dead, and psychologically that the professor was really dead?) After that, I went to the deepest dream, the classic battle in Reichenbach Falls. , In the stalemate, Watson really came out to disrupt the situation. The last leap of volume also coincides with the suspended animation of a high rise at the end of the second season.

Some people also say that the professor is the virus in the brain of Fu Fu. It is clearly the trigger for him to enter different levels of dreams, okay?>_
is the case of breaking the bride in name. I am afraid that the dark line is still talking about some of the professor’s influence on Fu Fu. Finally Juan Fu said that he confirmed that the professor was dead, but he knew what he was going to do after the professor. As for what happened later, he had to leave it to the next season...

Overall, the previous style continued, with various hints and predictions, and cases. Simple but related to important people and events, so weirdness and mystery are revealed everywhere, hope to fill in the pits dug afterwards~ The breakthrough point lies in the continuous leap between the 19th and 21st centuries, looking at the different dresses of different eras. Fu, I still think modern times are more pleasing to the eye. Let's stay honestly in the 21st century from now on, huh~~

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Extended Reading
  • Jayce 2022-04-02 09:01:09

    Although there are TV dramas combined, but because the appearance is cool enough, you can also watch it with relish. The movie is in the palace because of the cracking of cases, and it is often because of the plane vibration that wakes up Kuan Fu, resulting in extremely complicated narrative techniques. This kind of high-intensity Logic Burning Brain is not very friendly to us brain-dead users, and it is estimated that it will be controversial, but it is still very enjoyable to watch! ! ! !

  • Rebeka 2022-04-01 09:01:13

    The reasoning is too weak, and Cuan Fu doesn't even watch the murder (suicide) scene now? The morgue has been replaced, and the police can't notice it at all? . . . . .

The Abominable Bride quotes

  • Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty's dead!

    Professor Moriarty: Not in your mind. I'll never be dead there. You once called your brain a hard drive. Well, say hello to the virus.

  • Sherlock Holmes: Thank you, John.

    Dr. John Watson: Since when do you call me John?

    Sherlock Holmes: You'd be surprised.

    Dr. John Watson: No, I wouldn't. Time you woke up, Sherlock. I'm a story-teller; I know when I'm in one.

    Sherlock Holmes: Course. Of course you do, John.

    Dr. John Watson: So what's he like? The other me, in the other place?

    Sherlock Holmes: Smarter than he looks.

    Dr. John Watson: Pretty damn smart, then.

    Sherlock Holmes: Pretty damn smart.