The premiere of the adaptation of The Study in Scarlet is also the show's pinnacle when watching how showrunners Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss conform to audience expectations instead of There's a carnival feel to it as it twists and turns. Benedict Cumberbatch The youthful dynamism and enthusiasm in the role that made him a superstar is like an electric current, while Martin Freeman John Watson is sad, Lost and "finished" triple threat, these two partners are really rotten and determined.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Bohemia (Season 1, Episode 1) (1984)
At this point a new vocabulary of language needs to be created to praise Jeremy Brett as a detective unparalleled performance. Granada TV's adaptation of 43 Arthur Conan Doyle works is widely regarded as the most faithful interpretation. Its skilful Victorian vibe is reflected in the vests, carriages and street lamps, and it feels so cozy that it deserves a warm cup of tea on a rainy day.
In Brett 's debut "A Scandal in Bohemia", his graceful demeanor, greedy eyes, lithe features and brilliant performances are striking. The best of the show is the flawless portrayal of Erin Adler , a character that doesn't seem to do justice to a 21st century script. First of all, this version of Erin isn't overcomplicated as a criminal, she's a confident, proud, smart, stereotype-breaker who just wants to make peace with her husband. Sherlock Holmes' affection for her is at its best when anonymous - no public romance required.
"The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1939)
Is there a masterpiece more suitable for the black and white era? "The Hound" is already a melancholy thriller in the book, and this interpretation, like any noir , is a A wonderful chiaroscuro. The dark, gloomy moor gives the film a more gothic feel, especially when combined with the slower pace and eerie howls off-screen. There is also starring Basil Rathbone , whose sharp facial contours and slender limbs are recognizable even in silhouette, and his temperament may be socially similar to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes The sternness was out of place, but he was certainly an interpretation of the era.
"Sherlock Holmes: The Basics of Deduction": Women, Heroines (Season 1, Episodes 23 & 24) (2012)
"As if killing was the preserve of men." When Sherlock Holmes: Basics of Deduction premiered, is a bold choice. Sherlock Holmes in contemporary New York? Of course, this is a lazy imitation of a high-end commodity. But Sherlock Holmes: The Basics of Deduction completely turns the script on its head with its sincere tenderness and intuitive take on the Sherlock Holmes classic.
The deep intimacy between Jon Watson ( Lucy Liu ) and Sherlock ( Johnny Lee Miller ) is a diamond that can be compared with Sherlock Holmes in rough chemistry On a par with any of Watson's pairings, the writers demonstrate a basic understanding of their characters that Sherlock lacks. Jon Watson is the highlight of the show, but even more brilliant is Moriarty in the season finale "The Woman" and "The Heroine", Natalie Dormer Born to Play as the number one criminal mastermind with a tiresome "immoral" behavior. Adapting "The Dying Detective" in the way Sherlock feigned a drug overdose to lure Moriarty is a genius ending.
"Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" (2011)
Before Cumberbatch and Miller, Robert Downey Jr. was at the peak of his career renaissance. Director Guy Ritchie has a jaw-dropping action movie and his casting is jaw-dropping. The sequel to the 2009 Sherlock Holmes film, The Game of Shadows, solidified its interpretation of "The Last Case."Its status as the best modern film to date. Somehow these creators strike the perfect balance between faithfulness and re-creation, perhaps because they never consider themselves smarter than the author.
Robert Downey Jr. adds new quirks, but his aura, his fragile, pure character, especially his combination of many character details in the book. Jude Law is the natural pinnacle of Granada TV's dignity to Watson, and Watson has been in a state of rage, and despite rumors that Daniel Day-Lewis will play Sherlock Holmes' nemesis, Richie chose the brilliant Actor Jared Harris , who styled the mildly menacing and whisper sadistic Moriarty, is not saying he is equal to Sherlock Holmes, but doing it fairly. The end of the film is one of Holmes's best on-screen performances.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of Tong Beech (Season 2, Episode 1) (1985)
" The Tong Beech Case " is unique in the original because it gives a strong feminine impression, It feels like something is very, very wrong, and the perfect atmosphere in the production process only amplifies that feeling. It's a Gothic horror of a young woman working as a tutor to a strange man on a secluded country estate, who asks her to cut her hair short, wear special clothes, and sit with her back to the window waiting to do something strange.
spends most of the episode with Villette Hunter, who has no bodily autonomy and no way to support herself other than to serve a selfish and callous host. This mysterious solution blatantly shows what men do to women in the name of control.
"Sherlock": His Final Vow (Season 3, Episode 3) (2014)
Charles Augustus Magnussen is a manipulative business tycoon who blackmails and harasses anyone he Chosen people to amass power, but actors like Russ Mickelson naturally raise the bar. No wonder Dave Filoni cast him in Star Wars: Rebels as General Thrawn , dastardly, terrifying, remake of Doyle 's Charles Augustus Milverton, Sherlock Holmes Calling him "the worst man in London".
When one of Milverton's victims retaliated, Holmes didn't listen, but shot Magnussen, rendering the story ineffective. Still, Sherlock's oath remained true: he would do anything for John's sake.
"Sherlock Holmes: Basic Deduction": Fantastic Clients, Fleeing People (Season 3, Episodes 11 & 12) (2014)
Kitty Winter's storyline is Sherlock Holmes: Basic Deduction vs. One of the most sensitive enhancements to the work of Arthur Conan Doyle. In the original short story, Kitty was a woman abandoned by the evil Baron Adelbert Gruner, who seduced women and then "collected" them in a book to show off the fruits of his conquests.
In Season 3 of Sherlock Holmes: The Basics of Deduction, Kitty ( Ophelia Lavibond ) is a sexual assault survivor who becomes a detective who will attack her Bring it to justice. She nearly killed Gruner, but her soul connection with Sherlock stopped her. In Sherlock's second most important platonic friendship, Sherlock Holmes actors Johnny Lee Miller and Ravie Bond are both amazing.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Empty House (Episode 1) (1986)
After Reichenbach, The Empty House is not only the return of Sherlock Holmes, but also the story of his reunion with Watson after three years abroad. Moriarty's loyal underling, Colonel Sebastian Moran , knew that Holmes had faked his own death and followed him to Baker Street with the aim of assassinating him. Moran didn't know that Holmes set a reverse trap.
Jeremy Brett brings out the sly, soulful, bossy, lively side of Sherlock Holmes. Meanwhile, Edward Hardwick takes overDavid Burke plays Watson and immediately brings his own enthusiasm and insight into the intense process.
"Sherlock Holmes: Basic Deduction": The Marquise (Season 2, Episode 7) (2013)
"Sherlock Holmes: Basic Deduction" techniques for grasping freedom are in all likelihood successful, although Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes' broken relationship is odd, but the role models of the lead actors Miller and Rhys Ifans are too big to ignore.
While it's still a mystery about the "silver light" in horse racing, the heart of the emotion rests on whether the estranged brothers can fix what Sherlock has broken. Their interactions are fraught with risk, mistakes, and costs, and in this hand-to-hand fight, Miller's comedic scope rapidly expands, with punch lines and a rage about 's Jon Watson and Mycroft's romantic entanglement.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Blue Ruby (Episode 7) (1984)
The scene of "Sherlock Holmes Transforms by Analyzing Hats" is enough to demonstrate how Jeremy Brett does it in a way that imitates rather than replicates Shape Sherlock Holmes. Blending his bubbly and witty Watson, the duo would laugh out loud over a secret "goose club" and Christmas backdrop whenever they said a single wrong word, and Holmes' world was the happiest.
The Detective (1986)
Why is Barry Ingham widely regarded as the exclusive voice of Sherlock Holmes? His dubbing of Disney's animated character "Baker Street Super Detective Basso" can attest to that. Compared to hollywood legend vincent price , Price poured every joy he cultivated into Basso's arch-enemy Regan, his last and favorite one of the characters. This mouse version of Sherlock Holmes copied many wonderful stories from the original book and changed people into mice, which is quite creative.
" The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1959)
Although Peter Cushing has a hit TV series in the 1960s, his better talent is due to his role in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" ". He plays Sherlock Holmes, quick-witted, energetic, and grumpy, but he protects the innocent, a complex man who is not cruel. It's a shame that his BBC series has tended to be mediocre, as the icon is supposed to be doing his best to play the role with the backing of all the forces in the UK. This detective film has the feeling of a horror film, and the changes to the original work are relatively large. simplifies some plots and character relationships , which is a unique Sherlock Holmes movie.