, which is based on a series of YA novels by Nancy Springer, benefits hugely from Brown's lively, intelligent and charming performance. She's so good here that even the character's tendency to turn to the camera and address the audience — which she does a great deal — never gets wearying. You even start to find yourself looking forward to them, if you can imagine.
The plot: Enola awakens on her 16th birthday to discover that her mother — an eccentric but brilliant thinker and suffragist — is missing. Following clues involving anagrams and cyphers, she sets off to London to find her, all while attempting to evade her older brothers Mycroft and Sherlock , who are seeking to cart Enola off to a finishing school.
Do I need to tell you that the dour, prim head of the finishing school in question is played by Fiona Shaw? Or that Burn Gorman shows up as a villainous thug, forever lurking in doorways? I don't, right? You guessed all that right away, yes? The script is witty, the cast slightly more diverse than you're likely expecting, and there are fun references to canonical Holmes elements throughout. True, this is a lighter and frothier take on Victorian England than we're used to seeing, though it does flirt with some darker themes involving the mother's fate that threaten to throw off the film's tonal balance.
And I'm honestly puzzled by Cavill's performance as Sherlock here, which, while it may comport with the books' portrayal, feels wildly out-of-step with past interpretations of Arthur Conan Doyle's hero. O.G. Sherlock is, after all, cold, shrewd, impatient and famously tetchy. Cavill, in stark contrast, is ridiculously warm and empathetic, even tender; the ultimate effect feels less like a radical re-interpretation and more like a clumsy mis-interpretation.
Just watched... highly recommend this timely adaptation, especially to all girls, young ladies & those that love them. 👍 HonorRBG RBGLegacy TheFutureIsFemale
Our family agrees. A fun family watch.
“Eponymous,” not “titular,” you fools. No one wants to hear about Millie’s titties. If you think your readers aren’t smart enough to know the meaning of “eponymous,” you need to reevaluate why you’re employed at NPR.
I wanted to like it. But upon coming to the women practicing karate scene, I lost interest. It’s supposed to be 1900 London, not 1980’s California.
It got better toward the end when they toned down the gimmicky Guy Ritchie style storytelling.
so true
❤️Helena Bonham Carter!
It was fun. She did a great job too.
I for one love plucky titular characters
Great show. I loved it.
It definitely showcased MBB’s acting range in a way Stranger Things couldn’t. It was a bit long but I enjoyed it.
Watched it, it was meh. It had a very strong “women smart, men stupid” vibe. Just another woman’s empowerment movie. It also breaks the 4th wall too much.
Excellent film! Excited for another one! My favorite line was, “you’re a man when I tell you you’re a man.”
It was very good
Did anyone else think the most interesting character was the jujitsu instructor? When does she get a movie?
I liked it. I don’t know who it was for though. That line about Sherlock not caring politics because of his privilege was great though
Loved this movie, I hope there will be more. It was a great distraction.
I really enjoyed it..My daughter LOOOOOVED it!!
Watched this Thursday night, very good movie.
It’s definitely mind candy! But still compelling in its way. Like a palate cleanser between the grim post-apocalyptic newsfare and strange-new-world series.
cute
Ewww, Netflix 🤢🤮
Until they make Cuties disappear forever... Netflix will never get their mitts on my coins...
Loved it!
thanks
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