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Sherlock Holmes
A series of Canadian Sherlock Holmes TV movies
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Plot Summary
This adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic detective stories follows Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. Watson as they unravel complex mysteries in Victorian London. The film often focuses on Holmes's brilliant deductive reasoning and his eccentric personality as he confronts cunning criminals and baffling cases. It aims to capture the essence of the original stories while bringing the characters to life with a modern sensibility.
Critical Reception
The 2002 television movie 'Sherlock Holmes' starring Rupert Everett received a mixed to lukewarm reception. While some appreciated the attempt to modernize the character and Everett's performance, many critics found the plot convoluted and lacking the depth and atmosphere of previous adaptations. It did not achieve widespread critical acclaim and is often overshadowed by other, more celebrated Holmes portrayals.
What Reviewers Say
Rupert Everett's portrayal of Holmes was noted for its distinctiveness, though not universally praised.
The plot was often criticized for being overly complicated and less engaging than expected.
Some viewers found it a decent, if unexceptional, television adaptation of the classic character.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific 2002 television adaptation are scarce. Those available often highlight it as a passable viewing experience but rarely as a standout or definitive Holmes story. It tends to be appreciated more for its accessibility as a TV movie than for groundbreaking narrative or performance.
Fun Fact
Rupert Everett, known for his roles in films like 'My Best Friend's Wedding', took on the iconic role of Sherlock Holmes for this television film, attempting to bring a contemporary edge to the Victorian detective.
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