I watched this film for the first time last night while my parents were out seeing a play version of The Hound of the Baskervilles (I wanted to go too, but this was a quasi-business affair since they're my parents friends but my dad also does some business with the husband - but that's another matter!). I quite enjoyed it. Since it was a version of Sherlock Holmes set in the 19th century, I wasn't expecting such interesting visuals and camera work. It got expressionistic during the withdrawal sequence, which I thought was done well. I also really enjoyed the train chase, it was fun to watch. I'm almost surprised we have not seen a version of the murderous horses in Sherlock but I did see that Toby the dog made an appearance!
I thought the implied romance at the end felt a little forced and unnecessary, and I don't really agree with all of Freud's analysis of Sherlock and his past, but I still overall enjoyed the film. I would watch it again one day.
Last edited by Yitzock (October 14, 2018 2:34 pm)