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作者蠢蛋阿德就是我!!
當力量與智慧同時並存在一個人的身上時,
像好像玩遊戲裝了無敵外掛一般,
對其他玩家是不公平的。
而小勞勃道尼在電影中所詮釋的福爾摩斯,正好就是這樣的一個型態。
像裝了李連杰外掛的邏輯天才...一個跟印象中相差十萬八千里的福爾摩斯。

整齣戲在畫面視覺相當有娛樂效果,
但卻全然破壞了柯南道爾所創造的縝密福爾摩斯的感覺。
在這齣戲裡的福爾摩斯簡直就是超人的化身。
另一個突兀的地方則是華生的設定,
變得世故又剛強又好賭?
天哪...乾脆改片名算了...
要不就打定了主意要消費柯南道爾吧...


這篇裡面就有人指出,
事實上某些人自以為的福爾摩斯,
才是不符合柯南道爾描述的福爾摩斯.
http://www.pcdvd.com.tw/showthread....69&page=4&pp=10

事實上福爾摩斯的確就是兼具智慧與力量.

"Weapons and martial arts

Pistols
Holmes and Watson carry pistols with them; in the case of Watson often his old service revolver. However, Watson only describes these weapons as being used on seven occasions.[29]

Holmes brandishing a weapon

Cane
Holmes, as a gentleman, often carries a stick or cane. He is described by Watson as an expert at singlestick, and twice uses his cane as a weapon.[30]

Sword
In "A Study in Scarlet" Watson describes Holmes as an expert with a sword—although none of the stories have Holmes using a sword.[31] It is mentioned in "Gloria Scott" that Holmes practised fencing.

Riding crop
In several stories, Holmes appears equipped with a riding crop and in "A Case of Identity" comes close to thrashing a swindler with it. Using a "hunting crop," Holmes knocks a pistol from John Clay's hand in "The Red-Headed League". In "The Six Napoleons" it is described as his favourite weapon - he uses it to break open one of the plaster busts.

Fist-fighting
Holmes is described as a formidable bare-knuckle fighter. In The Sign of the Four, Holmes introduces himself to a prize-fighter as:

"The amateur who fought three rounds with you at Alison's rooms on the night of your benefit four years back." McMurdo responds by saying, "Ah, you're one that has wasted your gifts, you have! You might have aimed high, if you had joined the fancy."

Holmes engages in hand to hand combat with his adversaries on occasions throughout the stories, inevitably emerging the victor.[32] It is mentioned also in "Gloria Scott" that Holmes trained as a boxer.

Martial arts
"The Adventure of the Empty House", Holmes recounts to Watson how he used martial arts to overcome Professor Moriarty and fling his adversary to his death at the Reichenbach Falls. He states, "I have some knowledge, however, of baritsu, or the Japanese system of wrestling, which has more than once been very useful to me." The name "baritsu" appears to be a reference to the real-life martial art of bartitsu."
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes)
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