To say that the first part of "Sherlock Holmes" showed the ambiguous relationship between Lao Fu and Watson very implicitly, the second part simply made ordinary audiences shout: "Too basic love!". If the two people in the first part are still in the stage of flirting, it is nothing more than that Holmes is dissatisfied with Watson's engagement, and he is angry and bickering with him; then the second part this time is completely Holmes and Moriarty. At the same time, Yong and Watson "talked about love" all the way, cleverly disturbing Huang's honeymoon and making Watson fully aware of how inseparable he is from each other.
The director is Guy Ritchie. If you don't know, then Madonna, you should know that this uncle is Sister Mai's ex-husband. He asked the two leading actors: Robert Downey and Jude Law must show a feeling of intimacy and "old husband and wife" when filming. You win the director. Both actors are creatures that can inspire infinite associations among women: "Steel" In "Man", the tough guy, Uncle Downey, and Jude Law, the most beautiful man in England (now uncle), can have an unimaginable chemical reaction just by standing together, not to mention deliberately letting them sell rot. A large part of the good box office of the first film was contributed by rotten girls. Are the rotten girls in Europe and America also so crazy? Moreover, the two leading actors were both "old and married" in interviews and participating in various awards ceremonies, flirting in front of reporters, and hugging at the Oscars. You are really enough, this is a foul! Earlier I heard that the descendants of Conan Doyle were going to sue Lao Gai for tampering with the original work to show Fuhua's ambiguous plot too much, but Lao Gai ignored it and wanted to shoot the second part while the iron was hot. Now it seems that he not only "ignored", but clearly "intensified", making Holmes and Watson, the strongest partner in history, blow the wind of love all over the world.
It is worth mentioning that Stephen Fry, the man who played Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft, and Jude Law played "Wilde's Lover" in their early years. Wilde is a famous British playwright and poet, but he likes men. The film tells the story of Wilde's ill-fated relationship with his favorite rich boy, Bush. Wilde played by Stephen Frye and Bush played by Jude Law showed the love-hate entanglement between a generation of writers and unruly young masters incisively and vividly, which made people sigh with embarrassment, especially in the end of the play "In this life, there are only two tragedies" . One is not getting what one wants. The other is getting it." (There are two major tragedies in life, one is not getting, the other is getting), expressing the tragedy that the two are destined to have no happiness despite reuniting . So this time the two co-produced this kind of relaxed film really makes people nostalgic.
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