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Frida 2022-09-25 22:42:13

The more you watch this kind of movie, the more clearly you will realize that the form and technique of the so-called movie have long been played by our ancestors. The movie "Sherlock Holmes II" tells the story of a movie projectionist who dreamed of becoming a detective and was framed as a thief while chasing a girl. In his dream, he turned into a detective and punished the bad guy. After waking up, he reunited with the girl who learned the truth. The movie's portrayal of the protagonist is a dream and kindness, and at the same time, it is stupid and funny, and there are some small characters who are clever. Several distinctive features stand out as a lovable and sympathetic little character. This image very much echoes the design of the whole story. I didn't let this character change, pursue my dreams, life is life, and the beauty may only exist in dreams, but as long as you win back your love in reality, you are already very happy. The design of this part of the dream is very brilliant and full of whimsy. There is a dilemma that makes use of the changes in the content of the screen to create a very fantastic protagonist in the movie world. Later, when the protagonist incarnates Sherlock Holmes II to solve the case, he reveals information to let the audience know that the protagonist does not know, and brings comedy effects through this drama and coincidence. In fact, when the bomb disappears, you will find that everything is under the control of the protagonist, and then there is a big plot of wits.

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Sherlock Jr. quotes

  • Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: I lost a dollar. Did you find it?

    Projectionist: [points to the trash pile] In there?

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: Yes, did you?

    Projectionist: [nods reluctantly, pulls it out] Describe it.

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: [gestures] This long.

    [Buster checks it]

    Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema: This wide.

    [he checks again, she makes a bird with her hands, he checks and hands it over]

  • The sheik: [to Sherlock Jr. about a man locked in a tight cage] That's a detective. When he's dead I'll put you in there.