So, I went with #1 son to see Sherlock Holmes. It was awesome. Now, I am a MAJOR fan of the Arthur Conan Doyle stories. Read them all over and over as a kid. Love Basil Rathbone as Sherlock- to me he was the epitome of the character- No Jeremy Brett for this gal- now, I DID watch the Jeremy Brett ones and they were ok but he just wasn’t Rathbone. I also enjoyed the one that was called The Young Sherlock Holmes. He was a teen in that one and it was an action adventure almost reminiscent of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom at the end. AND who could forget Gene Wilder in the crazy Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother.
I say all this because I have read some of the on line reviews that talk about how unrealistic this new adaptation is. Seems to me that the “Sherlock snobs” didn’t realize that they were going to see a GUY RITCHIE film. If they wanted a true adaptation, they should have rented a Basil Rathbone or Jeremy Brett movie. THIS WAS GUY RITCHIE, People! You won’t get a staid drawing room flick from this man- Know your director before you go and then grouse all over the internet that you didn’t like it. Please! Geez. Anyway, the only thing I didn’t really care for was the casting of Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler. She just didn’t fit. The actress that played Mary, Watson’s future wife, was spot on. All in all, a good, fun picture.
When Holmes meets Mary, she talks about liking detective stories. She mentions Wilkie Collins and Poe. The detective story was new in that era and Edgar Allen Poe actually wrote the first- The Murders in the Rue Morgue. The Moonstone was by Wilkie Collins and was one of the first, if not the first, to be written in London. My son said I was probably the only one to catch that line in the film. I hope not. But, after all, I am the queen of arcane facts.
Here’s a pic of our boy: The irrepressible Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes, a fun romp of a flick.
Right! Know your director! Not that I’m necessarily a Guy Ritchie fan. We’ll go see it in a few weeks. I’m ‘on call’ for the next two weekends.
My sister & I were in SLC when we saw ‘Benny & Joon’ years ago. The theater was absolutely PACKED. At one point, Joon says to Benny, “Having a Boo Radley moment, are we?” I was the only that laughed. Thanks for stopping by.
I agree with your review 100%!!!