Monday, December 28, 2009
Movie Review: Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fun film that is a decent balance of action, mystery and comedy. Just don’t expect to hear the word “elementary” throughout the movie. Sherlock Holmes is a refreshingly new and sexy take on the old 19th century.
I thoroughly enjoyed Robert Downy Junior’s neurotic portrayal as the world’s greatest detective, being unconventionally witty and socially awkward. Unfortunately, I couldn't help but think of Captain Jack Sparrow. Watson, played by Jude Law, was just as interesting. Not so much about his contribution to the film, but more so his portrayal. I always imagined Watson as Sherlock’s portly sidekick, but they managed to make him an English gentleman (not a far stretch from Law’s other performances). Most of the humor originates from Holmes and Watson’s interaction, a 19th century odd couple if you will. Holmes is the quirky slob while Watson is prim and proper. Rachel McAdams was the damsel in distress with a Catwomen-esque manner. Although hot by all means, I didn’t care much for her in this movie as Holmes' rogue love interest. She seemed wedged into the story line. In hind sight, I'm sure adding a hot female lead helps dispel any homo-erotic innuendos considering the two main characters are good looking men.
The story itself reminded me of an amalgamation of X-Files, CSI and Scooby Doo. The story centers on the premise of science versus magic, challenging Holmes’ disbelief of the supernatural and the unexplained. Lord Blackwell is the maniacal villain, hell bent on ruling the world, wielding his powers of magic and the dark arts. In the midst of all this, Holmes and Watson scientifically explain how they uncover each investigative clue to ultimately stop Lord Blackwell.
Overall, Sherlock Holmes is a good film and worth your theater dollars. I can see future films being made with this franchise.
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