Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (12A)

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Robert Downey Jr. in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Robert Downey Jr. in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5
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Time Out says

Tue Dec 13 2011

When Guy Ritchie’s witty, enjoyable reboot of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s iconic detective stories busted blocks back in 2009, a follow-up was unavoidable. Cynics would argue that a visit from that scourge of movie sequels, the law of diminishing returns, was equally inevitable – but that doesn’t stop this overlong romp from being a disappointment.

We find Holmes (Robert Downey Jr) already hot on the trail of his latest nemesis, ‘Napoleon of crime’, James Moriarty (Jared Harris). When the mad professor schemes to have Holmes’s on-off squeeze murdered, our hero spirals into depression – until the return of his trusty sidekick Watson (Jude Law) shakes him out of his torpor and sets him back on the warpath, following a trail of destruction that will lead to Paris, Germany and – inevitably – Switzerland’s Reichenbach Falls.

The best comparison to draw here is with the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ sequels: the cast and crew remain unchanged, but a key ingredient is lacking. Perhaps it’s a sense of spontaneity: where the first film seemed genuinely sprightly and off-the-cuff, the outcome of every thunderous, whizz-bang, CG-fuelled action scene in the sequel feels – that word again – inevitable. Downey Jr even seems to be attempting a kind of knock-off Jack Sparrow, slapping on the eyeliner and chucking in a few inappropriate nod-wink asides.

Salvation arrives in the form of Stephen Fry as Holmes’s brother, Mycroft, and while the role of an upper-crust homosexual with a schoolmasterly demeanour and encyclopaedic intellect isn’t exactly a stretch for the nation’s favourite quizmaster, it’s a welcome distraction from the increasingly stale banter of the two leads. The result is a fitfully amusing but largely unsurprising and uninvolving action-movie-by-numbers: elementary, and not in a good way.
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Release details

Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Dec 16 2011

Duration:

129 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (28 ratings)
  • loved this film. its funny, action packed and slightly intellectual

    Leo Fri Dec 16 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Slightly better than No1, it will do fine for a kick back and relax night out. 7/10

    scrumpyjack Fri Dec 16 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • It depends what you regard as intellectual - endless action stagings and a fearfulness of homosexuality?

    Mal Content Wed Dec 14 2011
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • So having read this we now know why Rachel McAdams isn't higher on the bill. Good work.

    Ed Tue Dec 13 2011
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  • High quality action with an intellectual twist.

    tomnomnom Tue Dec 13 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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