The Last week of 2009 and the theater was pack. It wasn’t because of Sherlock Holmes just open but of Avatar. Everyone was lining up to see the new James Cameron film, but Audrey and I had a different film in mind. We have to admit that the line for Avatar look intimating, but the minute we enter the theater for Sherlock Holmes all that just wash away. I don’t know the source material that well for Sherlock Holmes. I know growing up that he uses deductive reasoning and forensic to solve cases. He also has a sidekick name Dr. Watson and that they both solve cases together and frankly I’m happy I know so little of these Characters.
This new age film directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Robert Downey, Jr as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as his helpful companion Dr. Watson gives that new fresh smell in a old and forgotten story. I can’t entirely get into details on the plot of the film but the basic premise centers around a man name Lord Blackwood coming back from the grave and terrorizing the streets of London. It’s up to Mr. Holmes and Dr. Watson to figure out what Lord Blackwood is up too and how’s he still alive after getting hung.
Guy Ritchie style of directing is a hit and miss for this film, at times you feel like you’re in 1800’s London chasing Lord Blackwood, but there are moments where you feel like you’re on a sound stage in a movie studio lot. The one thing that Guy Ritchie succeeds in is the action sequences. The use of Holmes deductive reasoning in scenes that doesn’t really call for it made you feel that you’re Sherlock Holmes and figuring out ahead of time what’s the next step. The story itself is very engaging and the use of flashback to make sense of scenes that wouldn’t make sense without was fun and very “CSI”ish. I say this because the film itself plays out like a CSI episode. You’ll get glimpses of items that are only going to make sense at the end of the film. Don’t try to figure out the film before it ends, because the things they show you aren’t what they seem to be.
Robert Downey Jr. acting in this film can be compared to Johnny Depp’s acting in the Pirates in the Caribbean films. He became Sherlock Holmes and you forget that you’re actually watching Tony Starks, another Robert Downey Jr. character from Iron Man, and watching at times a disturb but brilliant detective. Jud Law does a flawless job as his loyal sidekick Watson and they both bring a charm to these characters that made you really like them. Another notable performance came from the leading lady Rachel McAdams as Holmes witty and beautiful love interest Irene Adler. She does a fabulous job as the one female character that can stand up against Holmes.
The music from the film was also a wonderful addition. Hans Zimmer again shows why he’s one of the top composers in the world.
Overall, this film resembles a CSI version of Sherlock Holmes. The acting is top-notch and if you’re a Guy Ritchie fan then this film is for you. It balances the action and humor in scenes that many films are missing today.



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