Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
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Director: Guy Ritchie
Starring: Jared Harris, Jude Law, Kelly Reilly, Rachel McAdams, Robert Downey Jr.
Details: US/128mins 12A
We convene with Sherlock (Downey Jr. obviously enjoying himself) again as he's reunited with old flame Irene Adler (McAdams returning briefly). After a short, flirtatious altercation with Holmes, she meets with her dastardly boss Professor Moriarty (a menacing Harris), who promptly poisons her stating that her love of Holmes has rendered her useless to him. Naturally, Holmes and a recently wed Watson (Jude Law in his best role) are hot on his trail, and, along with a mysterious gypsy (newbie Repace) attempt to get to the bottom of another evil scheme.
Ritchie is trying to do something fresh with the action on 'Holmes' which is a challenge in itself because of the Victorian setting. It's a difficult balance to strike - slick and retro - but the cockney helmer does a sterling job of it in this very entertaining sequel. As with any film of this ilk, the core relationship is what drives it forward. Downey is great as Arthur Conan Doyle's titular sleuth; he brings such a fun, frenetic energy to the role that the fact that it's so different from the source material doesn't even cross your mind. Law, while never the movie star studios wanted you to believe, is still effective and likeable as the sidekick in a role that indicates he's better suited to character work than leading man - despite his looks.
In terms of balls out action, Ritchie does easily his finest work to date. While the hand-to-hand stuff is a little choppy initially, when the action goes up in scale so too does the enjoyment. There's a (what really should have been a concluding) sequence towards the end that is shot in stunning slow motion which really begs to be seen on the big screen. Naturally finding Holmes on co in immediate peril, that it involves a dash through the woods and some exploding trees is all you need to know.
The plot is a little convoluted and it would've been a better film with at least ten minutes shaved off, but Game of Shadows is still a blast.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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FilmBuff76
Sherlock Holmes has been one of cinema's most enduring characters. Between him and Dracula, they are the most filmed characters in film history. Given the late Victorian period that he lives in, he's in constant need for reinvention, hence Guy Ritchie's lively "guns n' geezers" approach which continues with this thoroughly entertaining sequel. This time around he plays both mind and war games with arch nemesis Moriarty, aided by the long-suffering Watson. Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law have their rapport down to a t by now and there are some respectful nods towards Arthur Conan Doyle towards the end. Yet sometimes I wish the film would slow down a bit and allow the characters more room to breathe. All in all though, this is a thoroughly enjoyable romp and is ideal pre-Christmas viewing. One odd thing I noticed though - the hilarious double entendre at the end of the first trailer seems to be missing in the final edit. I was curious to know what they were really talking about...
Posted 16/12/2011 21:18:55
Emma-Jane
I Personally Did Not Like It, It Went On Too Long And Was Boring.
Posted 18/12/2011 02:35:52
ted29
I fell asleep. The first half hour is so dull and boring my body had no choice. Maybe it picked up after that but arent you supposed to be grabbed and held from the very start?
Posted 20/12/2011 12:32:15
basketball
I didn't fall asleep but I wish I had. It would have saved me the boredom. Don't go to see it unless you have time to waste.
Posted 23/12/2011 16:40:02
christopher buckley
It has better action and it is funnier but a game of shadows plot and character development really let it down
Posted 23/12/2011 17:01:11
Theduke57
V entertaining.I absolutely loved it. It was clever, compelling and had the perfect mix of comedy and action. One of the best flicks of the year without doubt.
Posted 23/12/2011 22:37:34
brian2011
god this was the worst film iv seen in years!!! went to see the 1st sherlock holmes and thought it was fairly bad but the new one is a WAY WORSE. for the first time ever i actually left the film early it was so boring!
Posted 27/12/2011 01:19:28
darren
do not listen to the other comments because it was excellent and is worth seeing.
Posted 08/01/2012 20:29:52
arnie jones
Did not see the first film. good director with guy ritchie robert downey and jude law great on screen chemristy.Gret action from start to finish. good trist in the end with holmes suriving.
Posted 12/01/2012 21:32:25
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