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when elona, sherlock holmess teenage sister, discovers that her mother is missing, she goes looking for her and becomes a super-investigator herself, outwitting her famous brother and unraveling a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young man. netflix, what a company. in the middle of the pandemic, it continues to bring great films, while other major international film studios have their hands in their hair to get their films relayed in cinemas. netflix releases run like a train, despite the attack by disney & streamz / hbo, and enola holmes with millie bobby brown is the second in this... read
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i really was surprised millie bobby brown even was a producer on this with the age of just 16. spontaneous watched as soon as i got the mail from netflix that the movie is ready to watch today and i love it! great acting, nice setting and camera. and the character is really harmonizing with sherlock. read
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The narrated exposition-dump prologue set alarm bells ringing early on. Particularly when followed up with the vapid name origin. That aside, Millie Bobby Brown gave a wonderful performance and the ‘fourth wall’ breaking grew on me as a stylistic choice - somewhat a metaphor for alone as she had no one else to talk to. Disappointed to see Cavill’s Holmes as a passive bystander and Helena Bonham Carter invisible throughout. There are some questionably anachronistic casting choices and modern-day sensibilities creeping into the dialogue, often from a soapbox. These negative decisions... read more Was this review helpful to you?
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