Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows

by Guy Ritchie (Director)

Other authorsStephen Fry (Actor), James Herbert (Editor), Paul Anderson (Actor), Geraldine James (Actor), Jude Law (Actor), Hans Zimmer (Composer), Joel Silver (Producer), Rachel McAdams (Actor), Philippe Rousselot (Cinematographer), Lionel Wigram (Producer), Kelly Reilly (Actor)12 more, Wolf Kahler (Actor), Jared Harris (Actor), Eddie Marsan (Actor), Robert Downey Jr. (Actor), Thierry Neuvic (Actor), Noomi Rapace (Actor), Susan Downey (Producer), Dan Lin (Producer), Kieran Mulroney (Author), Michele Mulroney (Author), Fatima Adoum (Actor), Affif Ben Badra (Actor)
DVD, 2011

Description

Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room, until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large, Professor James Moriarty, and not only is he Holmes's intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may give him an advantage over the renowned detective. Holmes's investigation into Moriarty's plot becomes more dangerous as it leads him and Watson out of London to France, Germany, and finally Switzerland.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2011-12-10

Publication

Warner Bros. (2013)

Library's rating

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Rating

(30 ratings; 3.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member infjsarah
I wasn't a fan of the first film and although I enjoyed this one slightly more I don't know why they bother calling it Sherlock Holmes. It could be any adventure film.
LibraryThing member capewood
There haven't been many movies lately in the theaters we've wanted to see. But between now and Christmas there are a few we want to see but probably won't have time. We kicked off the holiday movie season with the new Sherlock Holmes movie. We all liked the first movie in the series and the
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trailers for this release looked pretty good.

It is not a real great movie but if you liked first one, you'll most likely like this one. The story is confusing, at best, and not very original. I really didn't like Downey's portrayal of Holmes in the first movie and don't much care for it here either. If you haven't seen the first movie, the opening scene will be meaningless. If you didn't see the first movie, or didn't like the first movie, I'd stay away from this.

There are some good set action pieces, although I'm a bit tired of the slow-mo in these scenes. The scenes where Holmes plays the outcome of his actions in his head were even more confusing than in the first movie.

If they make a third movie they should feature quite a bit more of Dr. Watson's (Jude Law) new wife (Kelly Reilly). She was engaging in what little they gave her to do. She was apparently in the first movie but I don't remember her.

The end of the movie takes place in an improbable castle built on the side of an improbably mountain with an improbable waterfall gushing out of it. If you've read the Sherlock Holmes stories, you can guess what's going to happen as soon as you see the waterfall.
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