The Many Watsons by Kieran McMullen

The Many Watsons by Kieran McMullen

Author:Kieran McMullen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Sherlock Holmes, mystery, crime, british crime, sherlock holmes novels, sherlock holmes fiction, sherlock holmes short fiction
ISBN: 9781780923048
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited 2012
Published: 2012-10-11T00:00:00+00:00


Jude Law

I promise that I will keep this discussion of Jude Law as Dr. Watson down to six or eight pages. I think the original working title of the movie was “Sherlock Holmes meets Indiana Jones”. This is an exceptional movie and I cannot wait for the sequel to come out! Sherlock Holmes is now the “intelligent” action adventure hero you always knew he was. He and his, also intelligent, sidekick Robin...err...Dr. Watson , use not only rational thought, but Kung-Fu, Ju-Jitsu, sword canes, riding crops and revolvers to save the day! Who could not love this movie?

Through all the fast paced action scenes, accidental boat sinking and bare knuckle brawls; it is still Holmes and a very excellent Watson. Director Guy Ritchie has made the 19 th century action hero an appealing character to a 21 st century movie audience. Ritchie has been able to keep the essence of the thinking man and add all the aspects that were left behind in most translations of Holmes from paper to celluloid.

Besides Sherlock having to actually use the clues presented to solve the problem of the evil Lord Blackwood’s rise from the dead, Holmes must contend with an unseen force; Moriarty , of course. Many are the references to the original works and lots of dialogue is plucked from the canon. I counted 10, myself, and if I watch it again, no, when I watch it again, I shouldn’t be surprised to find more.

The casting is magnificent with Robert Downey, Jr. as Holmes and Jude Law as Watson. The two gentlemen click and you believe their camaraderie is real. There is the constant banter you would expect between close friends. Watson is inspiring in his devotion to Holmes, his steadfast determination, his quick wit and his fighting ability.

The scenery, locations and computer generated backgrounds are astounding. Costuming alone must have cost a fortune.

Okay, yes the canon has been messed with a bit; it’s 1891 but Holmes is in London and not on the great hiatus, Irene Adler has come back as a jewel robber and Mary Morstan didn’t have to be introduced to Holmes as Watson’s fiancé because he already knew her. Oh and she had no family even though in the movie she does. But it’s a small price to pay.

My problem now becomes how to compare Jude Law against people like Burke and Hardwicke. They are not the same animal. Yes, they are all Holmes’ ally but they don’t all go around acting like Errol Flynn, Jr. fighting off 3 bad guys at a time with sword canes or rolling 8 foot giants up in a choke hold. I’m afraid that I have to make a differentiation here. Burke is still my favorite “classic” Watson but Jude Law has to be my favorite action

figure.

Jude Law was born in London on 29 December 1972. He was acting in the National Youth Music Theatre by the time he was 12 and when he turned 17 he quit school altogether and worked on a Granada TV soap opera called “Families”.



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