Interestingly,
Downey Jr’s makeup in the train sequence reminded me of The Joker. Coincidence?
Considering that both the movie franchises are from Warner Bros, probably not.
I
also liked the Wine Cellar scene where Holmes, Watson and Madam Simza meet a
terrorist who makes bombs. The way Holmes calmly and masterfully deduced the
hidden exit instantly reminded of the Canonical Holmes. This is Sherlock
Holmes. A calm, cool thinking machine who has his emotions in check and goes
about his business in a truly masterful and assertive way.
Guy
Ritchie has done an amazing job, right from the casting choices to the action
sequences. The action scenes that show Holmes planning his moves ahead are more
inspired this time, as not all of them go as per Holmes's predictions. The
escape sequence through the forest though dragged on considerably and could
have used some editing. The pony scenes with Holmes also did not really tickle
the funny bone.
Hans
Zimmer has produced another outstanding soundtrack that enhances the movie’s
tone. The soundtrack “The Romanian Wind” in particular, is
exceptional. His music is the very soul of this movie franchise.
Not
to be outdone, the other crew members have also made handsome
contributions to deliver a classic rendition of Sherlock Holmes. The
cinematography by Philippe Rousselot, editing by James Herbert, production
design by Sarah Greenwood and costume design by Jenny Beavan deserve special
mention.