Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Director: Guy Ritchie
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The game is afoot once more! Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson in the supersleuth sequel to the mystery megahit that minted over a half billion dollars worldwide. While vying with Watson's soon-to-be wife for the Doctor's time and attention, the detective extraordinaire matches wits with his arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty (Mad Men's Jared Harris), a criminal genius who's conspiring to make a fortune by manufacturing the next generation of wartime weaponry that the world's great powers will be forced to use against one another... once Moriarty succeeds in provoking World War I, of course. Joining the dynamic duo on their adventure is a feisty gypsy (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's Noomi Rapace) and Sherlock's craftier but crazier older brother Mycroft (Stephen Fry).

3.1 (50 customer reviews)

AN EXCITING, ACTION-PACKED SEQUEL!

When it was released in 2009, the Guy Ritchie-directed adaptation of "Sherlock Holmes" certainly gave the legendary sleuth the modern update he deserved. Filled with stylish action set pieces, strong performances from a talented ensemble cast and backed up by a brilliant score, the film easily became one of my personal favorite mystery-adventure movies ever. So when "A Game of Shadows", the much-anticipated sequel, finally came to theaters, my friends and I were more than reluctant to see it on opening day. And for the most part, it didn't disappoint. But that's not to say it didn't have its share of flaws. The film follows Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) once again as he and his friend and colleague Dr. John Watson (Jude Law) set out to defeat their greatest nemesis yet, a new criminal mastermind at large named Dr. Moriarty (Jared Harris). Not only is he Holmes' intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, along with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. Holmes' investigation into Moriarty's nefarious plot becomes more dangerous as it leads him and Watson out of London and all across Europe. But the villainous professor is always one step ahead of the duo as he spins a web of death and destruction-all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the very course of history. I have to say, this movie really surprised me in ways I never thought it would. Not only did it greatly expand on the personality and philosophy of Holmes' mysterious persona, but the story consistently kept me on my feet with the its unpredictable twists and turns. Of course, like in the first film, Robert Downey, Jr. effortlessly steals the spotlight as the titular character, owning the screen with his humorous dialogue, over-the-top behavior and impressive fighting skills. Coupled with Jude Law's brilliantly unconventional representation of Watson, the two leading men deliver some of the best on-screen chemistry ever portrayed in any franchise. In addition to the flick's commendable performances, Hans Zimmer's epic score carries every scene with tension and excitement, the story's pacing is fluidly fast-paced and the larger-than-life cinematography is simply breathtaking. Although there are so many great things to say about "Sherlock Holmes 2", it does tend to falter at times. Because the script is more concerned with delivering constant action than telling a solid, cohesive story, it often makes the movie feel too chaotic and convoluted than it should be. Also, the banter between Holmes and Moriarty can get somewhat tired and formulaic after a while. But for what it had to offer, I enjoyed this sequel as a whole. The characters are fun and engaging and the spontaneous fighting sequences are extremely well-choreographed. Even more impressive is the fact that the grand scale of it all is just so staggering in quality and size. In the end, I'd definitely recommend renting or buying "A Game of Shadows", especially if you're a full-on action-suspense junkie like me. It may not reach the same heights as its predecessor, but it still makes for an exceptionally entertaining, adrenaline-fueled treat!


Good Sequel

Game of Shadows was as good unlike many sequels tend to be. This one focused more on action and less on the mystery though. Thus, it did not quite live up to its predecessor, but still managed to be entertaining and fun. The actors performances were outstanding, and the special effects were pretty impressive. It's definitely worth a viewing.


Freaking Amazing!

Went to the theatre to see this, Twice! Outstanding action+Outstanding acting+Outstanding Plot = OUTSTANDING MOVIE! My wife and I were on the edge of our seats. The musical score, done of course by the one and only Hans Zimmer made the movie even more compeling. Definately worth a rent, but I'll definately be purchasing this as soon as it hits HD


As good as the first!

Don't listen to critics! if u loved the first film, then get ready for an even better story this time around!


ACTION ABOUND

First off the first Sherlock Holmes was amazing. It was a visually stunning spectacular. So when I heard about the sequel, I knew I had to see it. It felt a lot like the 1st one with the same action and slow motion scenes. Some of it was confusing especially at the end. The bad guy did not seem very bad and you actually did feel bad for him at the end. Overall, a good watch none the less.

Title
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Director
Guy Ritchie
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12.99 USD
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