There's also the featurette "Sherlock Holmes: Reinvented" (14 Min.) which tells you how fresh, but also how loyal this is to the original material. This is an okay way to make special features exciting, but so far all the filmmakers have looked awkward in front of the camera, and I don't know if anyone has gotten it yet to the point that I think this works. There's no commentary per se, but there is a Maximum movie mode, which allows Ritchie to walk you through the film when he chooses, along with a PIP window, and access to focus points (31 min.) and still galleries. The film is presented in widescreen (1.78:1) and in DTS 5.1 HD. Movie Review Sherlock Holmes: a Game of Shadows Ever since the conclusion of the 2009 adaption of Sir Arthur Conon Doyles famous detective hit the big. Warner Brothers presents the film on Blu-ray with a DVD and Digital copy included. It's a perfect sort of Sunday afternoon movie. Scott of the New York Times noted that the directors approach to films was to make cool movies about cool guys with cool stuff and that Sherlock Holmes. Join Hector DeJean as he reviews the film and checks in with a few Sherlockian scholars to look deeper into the. I guess you could call it setting up the character, but since it happens twice you expect Holmes to be wrong with it at least once, or for it to pay off bigger. In Enola Holmes, Sherlocks younger teenage sister Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) sets out as a detective in her own right to search for their missing mother and stumbles into a conspiracy with an endangered viscount. It's great visual way to show how Holmes thinks, but the limitations of the film is that it only happens in the first act of the narrative. It's high concept, and there are things to hem about, for instance, Ritchie has a style trick to show how Holmes thinks about a fight before it happens. It's nothing more than a tone piece, with enough action and nonsense - and there is nothing going on under the surface - but it's engaging enough while it happens to give the film a pass. The positive is that the leads are charming and the direction is assured.
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