I was very pleased with the way in which Watson's new bride added to the proceedings. Loved her scenes with Mycroft. I hope they keep her around in future films.
^Heh. If you'd read any of the books or short stories, you'd probably have known from the minute they entered Switzerland.
Absolutely loved it! As is my custom, I was reading the reviews while waiting in the lobby to see it. The negative reviews given by the critics shows a real disconnect between themselves and the average viewing public. This is the first movie I have ever attended where the audience actually clapped at the end!
The pacing is excellent, with a good amount of action balanced with the story. The actor performing as Moriarty was superb and an excellent balance to RDJ's Holmes.
As a long time fan of the books, the last scene with Watson at the Typewriter was a bit disappointing to me, as it would have worked better as an after-the-credits scene IMHO. Also, I would have liked it better without the reveal... But perhaps they will save the reveal to Watson for the third movie. If there's a third, that is...
I'm still hoping Irene is alive because I enjoy McAdams performance, specifically her interaction with Holmes, it's a nice addition to the Holmes-Watson relationship which dominates the movie.
First, on the Batman trailer: Watching Anne Hathaway trying to be a femme fatale of mystery had the effect of me imagining my little sister doing it.
Perhaps he timed it perfectly!I probably would have preferred a more ambiguous ending except for the fact that I love those camoflage suits!(Although, even with the oxygen tank & his incredible reflexes, it still really strains even the laws of movie physics that he could have survived that fall at all.)
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