Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes ending with a scene that makes the fans can not wait to wait for the sequel, Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) apparently worked for Professor Moriarty. There was no appearance of the professor's face, just his voice alone. Speculation about who would portray the eternal enemy of Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) Also appear. The most widely heard is Brad Pitt. Partner of Angelina Jolie is one of the most vocal about his interest to be involved in the project from the Sherlock Holmes sequel, let alone Troy star was once working with Ritchie in Snatch. The director was reluctant to give much comment on the certainty of whether Pitt is Professor Moriarty. And, when finally Jared Harris was elected, many of those who feel disappointed that Brad Pitt expecting overdo. But I personally do not mind this, as long as the actor can play well, why not? Harris was eventually able to prove that he deserves to play Professor Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. If you feel less lost in the end, the manuscript made by Kieran Mulroney and Michele Mulroney are considered the most responsible.
For those who expect Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows as an action-packed movie, Guy Ritchie will satisfy you with the various action scenes are shown with an elegant, stylish, and of course Ritchie really. But it would be very disappointing for anyone who hopes this second volume will be much darker, more mysterious, and more tense, with the presence of Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris). A Game of Shadows actually has an interesting premise because the story was inspired from a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle's The Final Problem, but the reality of the matter was not directly proportional, at least for me. Offered less attractive mystery since the beginning of the audience already knows who the mastermind behind all the events. By tearing down the identity of the perpetrator from an early age, then the pedestal only to make this film interesting is the cat-and-mouse chase between Holmes and Moriarty are unfortunately not given a sufficient portion by a team of screenwriters and Ritchie
Sherlock Holmes worry, marriage with Mary Watson Morstan (Kelly Reilly) will make her BFF (Best Friend Forever-Red) leave it alone in solving these cases. And yes, Watson did have such plans. However, Watson thought better after he and his bride have contributed to the target killing of Professor Moriarty. Inevitably, they both participated helped Holmes to thwart the plan of the professor who intends to create a crisis in the European arms industry that allows the creation of large-scale war. In the case of this newest, coolest duo in the history of literary detective work is not struggling alone. They get full assistance from Sherlock's brother, Mycroft Holmes (Stephen Fry), and Simza (Noomi Rapace), gypsy woman whose brother was allegedly having a relationship with a conspiracy formed by Moriarty. Throughout the 128 minutes, the audience is invited to follow the silly adventures of Holmes, Watson, and Simza. I call it silly because Holmes is described as Ritchie's version has lost his sanity, became increasingly eccentric, and redundant. A Game of Shadows was transformed into a long, tiring journey.
Even so, A Game of Shadows still has some ammunition that makes me willing to sit still until the movie ends. Slow motion sequences are characteristic of the first film, re-presented with more frequency of occurrence. Some seem as sempilan per se, but the chase scene in the woods with a beautiful German successfully visualized. The combination of special effects, cinematography and editing are beautiful, making it difficult scene to be forgotten. Beyond the technical sector which is becoming a mainstay dwilogi, the department's acting was also instrumental in saving the A Game of Shadows. Robert Downey Jr.. and Jude Law have fused with each character having a significant increase in business to build chemistry, while Stephen Fry seems to bring casual role. Jared Harris did not disappoint, it's just a script writing team did not give him more room to explore the character of one of the most dangerous criminals. Rachel McAdams is tempting simply appear just after it and the rest left to Noomi Rapace whose presence no more than mere ornament. It seems that the attempt to perform bermewah-luxury offerings with emphasis on action culminated in the sacrifice of the manuscript sector. Mystery was interesting, to characterize some of the characters seem shallow, and the storyline was monotonous.
Even so, A Game of Shadows still has some ammunition that makes me willing to sit still until the movie ends. Slow motion sequences are characteristic of the first film, re-presented with more frequency of occurrence. Some seem as sempilan per se, but the chase scene in the woods with a beautiful German successfully visualized. The combination of special effects, cinematography and editing are beautiful, making it difficult scene to be forgotten. Beyond the technical sector which is becoming a mainstay dwilogi, the department's acting was also instrumental in saving the A Game of Shadows. Robert Downey Jr.. and Jude Law have fused with each character having a significant increase in business to build chemistry, while Stephen Fry seems to bring casual role. Jared Harris did not disappoint, it's just a script writing team did not give him more room to explore the character of one of the most dangerous criminals. Rachel McAdams is tempting simply appear just after it and the rest left to Noomi Rapace whose presence no more than mere ornament. It seems that the attempt to perform bermewah-luxury offerings with emphasis on action culminated in the sacrifice of the manuscript sector. Mystery was interesting, to characterize some of the characters seem shallow, and the storyline was monotonous.







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