


#MOVIE REVIEW SHERLOCK THE ABOMINABLE BRIDE FULL#
It looks and sounds great, is full of clever lines and the acting is as good as ever beyond its dubious overall quasi-literal/quasi-meta narrative, it's genuinely excellent stuff, possibly the best thing of this series since Season 2 ended. Also, it confirmed that Moriarty was dead,which is great. The new setting works well enough by recreating the original Sherlock Holmes setting, and the transplanting of the modern iterations of these characters into this setting works a lot better than one would expect. Truly a worthwhile film, and well worthy of. It also maintains the franchise's ability to ask many questions of the audience and subvert the audience with almost every one of these (without pulling out an M-Night style BS twist that you only didn't see coming simply because it was too stupid for you to anticipate). It is with great honesty that I write this review, and highly recommend this purchase to anyone who comes across it. I mean, yes, the episode kinda doesn't really need to exist, as it's sorta a fever dream of sorts, but it's also well-written, well-produced, well-acted and highly atmospheric.

You never believe he’s in any danger, even in the throes of an overdose or the middle of an overwhelming case. Fast-paced, funny, and surreally true to the heros fantastic gifts for deduction. The Abominable Bride is seen as a black sheep for the Sherlock series as a whole, but I genuinely don't understand why. Cumberbatch’s Sherlock is smarter, colder, and much less desperate. John Watson, and Rupert Graves as the long suffering Inspector Lestrade.
