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zombiehwlr says...
2 years ago
Cavill really steals the show every scene. He HAS to get his own Sherlock movie.
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eriohm says...
one year ago
This should have been called Enola Holmes goes Bridgerton: The Sherlock Holmes Story. So boring, annoying, silly and way too long. And stop with the fucking forth wall breaks, it's a... yeah pandemic is the correct word, despite the times.
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Bachi hani says...
one year ago
Shit (this is to fill the 5 words requirement)
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Scouse1960 says...
2 years ago
Another feminist unoriginal tired old movie, shoehorning off old ideas instead of coming up with their own, the simps (= “men” who support feminists) will probably like it
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Jim222001 says...
2 years ago
Nice to see more of Henry Cavill as Sherlock in this one. This is Millie Bobby Brown’s movie though. She’s even better in this one.
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celozzip says...
2 years ago
Good, like the last one. Still full of dumb feminist crap though and I was cracking up every few minutes seeing each example of "diversity" forced into Victorian London. The less said about Moriarty and Watson the better...
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Reply by The_Argentinian
2 years ago
@celozzip I knew there'd be dudes whining about fOrCeD dIveRsiTy. So predictable...
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Reply by brok21k
2 years ago
@celozzip I feel your pain. But must be good if you recommend it, despite the woke narratives. I didn't watch the first movie either, might give them a whirl.
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Reply by Jim222001
2 years ago
@the_argentinian Well they do rewrite history for the sake of it. So in a way, yes it is fOrCeD.
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irina_elenamn says...
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2 years ago
I refuse... that end reveal was so stupid. Everyone and their mother should've figured that out. Just say Mira Troy three times fast. It's not even a good anagram. I don't mind female Moriarty, but Moriarty is Sherlock's arch-nemesis not Enola's. Had no business being there in my opinion. Inconsistencies meh...
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Nancy L Draper says...
2 years ago
I really enjoy this franchise. I hope they do a movie a year. The core cast is marvellous, quirky and in their natural comedic lane. I give this movie an 8 (very entertaining) out of 10. [Mystery, Adventure, Crime] Available on Netflix
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jmcornish says...
2 years ago
This brought back what I loved about the first film, the whimsy and a film that doesn't take itself too seriously so you can have some fun film entertainment. However it must be said that I did enjoy the first film more - I've seen a lot of people say they prefer this film and that's great but for me that's just not the case.

What I do have to appreciate with this second installment though was how they based the film loosely on the real life story of Sarah Chapman who pioneered the match girls strike which is seen as staple in the movement towards gender equality. It is very loosely centered around this as obviously Enola and Sherlock weren't actually there but I still appreciate the inclusion of actual historical periods.

This is a very fun film, not as good as the first instalment but still great.
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maxmad says...
2 years ago
excellent as good or better than the first part :thumbsup_tone2:
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+schmoogie says...
2 years ago
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This was just about as enjoyable as the first one. It would still be nice to see more interaction between Sherlock and Enola. I hope they make more and keep the writing standard as superb as the first one. It appears that everyone is having fun with the acting.

How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
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Heas Heartfire says...
2 years ago
I adore Millie as Enola. I'll never get tired of looking at Henry Cavill dressed like that.

That being said, the plot is a tad predictable. The chemistry between the characters is great though.

It's a fun watch, I'm hoping we'll get more.
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JakeyWest says...
one year ago
Millie Brown shines again in this worthy sequel. It’s the same Enola formula with fast paced detective work, but I still feel that Cavill over shadows everyone and is Sherlock-in-waiting for his own film series.
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AlfieSGD says...
2 years ago
I wouldn't mind if Netflix made more Enola Holmes movies. I already liked the whole vibe in the first one, and this continues in the sequel. Millie Bobby Brown clearly enjoys playing the role. Furthermore, Henry Cavill is still a good fit for the role of Sherlock Holmes. The actual case isn't all that interesting this time, though. The film explains far too much. The creators probably wanted to make sure that viewers who only looked up from their phones every 20 minutes or so wouldn't miss anything. I also didn't enjoy the action sequences. Most of them were poorly staged. A running time of 90 minutes, rather than the full two hours, would also benefit the film. Despite my complaints, this film series is better than many other Netflix productions.
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Davari says...
2 years ago
As an Iranian man in exile, witnessing the courageous women of my country fighting shoulder by shoulder with men, to earn back their long-lost human rights; it was very pleasant to watch this movie. Feminism, as a movement towards equal rights, has every righ to be more portrayed in media.
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