Sherlock Holms, a well known name, has been in movies for many times. People from all over the world are impressed in this outstanding, haughty and talented consulting detective again and again. But this time, the teleplay from BBC, made a really big change. Mr. Holms isn’t in 19th century any more, he is in 21st century in the teleplay called SHERLOCK. This is a successful teleplay and we can almost say it is prefect. I dare say that this is the best teleplay I have never seen.
In London, such a busy and big city, Sherlock Holms has unusual and dangerous experiences with Dr. Watson in the process of inferring cases. At the same time, the friendship between them is profounder and profounder…
There are 3 stories in each seasons. And the first one, A Study In Pink, is my favourite. The crucial parts of original is the word “RECHE” and two medicines. Though these in Sherlock had quite a different interpretation, the story is still extraordinarily fabulous that not only makes the viewers who read the original can’t help acclaiming, but also makes the viewers who didn’t read the original can feel the talent of Sherlock Holms fully.
To be honest, if a teleplay with a nice play doesn’t have great actors to act, it is still an unsuccessful teleplay. In this teleplay, Benedict Cumberbatch acted Sherlock Holms. He makes Sherlock Holms’s inference more wonderful and lively. And in contrast to Sherlock, Martin Freeman, who acted Dr. Watson, made the image of John Watson very true and kind.
Well, the reason that why I love this teleplay still have a lot and I think it is a great teleplay you are worth watching. In a word, I have a thought that if Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930,the author of Sherlock Holms) is still alive, while he is watching this teleplay, he must be very excited and say to the actors,” Oh guys! How did you escape from my book?”
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