Sherlock Holmes : Jeu d'ombres
- 2011
- Tous publics
- 2h 9min
Sherlock Holmes et son acolyte, le Docteur Watson unissent leurs forces pour déjouer et arrêter leur plus féroce adversaire, le Professeur Moriarty.Sherlock Holmes et son acolyte, le Docteur Watson unissent leurs forces pour déjouer et arrêter leur plus féroce adversaire, le Professeur Moriarty.Sherlock Holmes et son acolyte, le Docteur Watson unissent leurs forces pour déjouer et arrêter leur plus féroce adversaire, le Professeur Moriarty.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 10 nominations au total
- Shush Club Maitre D'
- (as Karima Adebibe)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe text of the note that Holmes leaves Watson on the packing crate reads: "Come at once if convenient. If inconvenient, come all the same." This quote is taken directly from the opening lines of Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short story "The Adventure of the Creeping Man".
- GaffesA German sign on the door of a chemical factory in Heilbronn warns of "Lebensgefahr" (mortal danger), but then has the English word POISON in large red letters in the middle. It makes no sense for the most important word in a sign to be in a foreign language, and is clearly for the benefit of the audience (the skull & crossbones symbol might have been used, as it was internationally recognized by the 1880s). Additionally, the same sign reads "Chemische Kampfführung" (Chemical Warfare). This term is not used to warn somebody of the dangers of chemical weapons but is used when describing the overall methods and tactics of using chemical weapons.
- Citations
Sherlock Holmes: Uh, hmm... Right. Where are the wagons?
Madam Simza Heron: The wagon is too slow. Can't you ride?
Dr. John Watson: It's not that he can't ride... How is it you put it, Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes: They're dangerous at both ends and... crafty in the middle. Why would I want anything with a mind of its own bobbing about between my legs?
- Crédits fousDuring the ending credits, excerpts from the Doyle story "The Final Problem" are shown. ("The Final Problem" was the basis for the movie.)
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Épisode #20.47 (2011)
- Bandes originalesFischerweise, D.881
Written by Franz Schubert
Performed by Irmgard Seefried
Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (Germany)
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Though there is an element of mystery in this film, it is not as in-depth as the first film. Rather the focus is on the action sequences and clever humor. This is not necessarily a bad thing though; in fact it helps move the plot along. The first film suffered because the story was slow. In this Holmes though, there is not one second that drags. The story itself is not special, but its pace is what counts. Walking out of the theater, I felt refreshed and glad that I saw this movie.
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law are once again a true treat to watch as Holmes and Watson. Their chemistry and interactions are perfect; it's easy to tell that both had fun with the script and with each other. Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty gives a solid performance, as a cold, manipulative, power hungry villain. Unlike Mark Strong in the first film, he is a believable antagonist. Noomi Rapace is a nice flavor as Madam Sim.
The set and costume designs are exquisite, bringing to life of what Europe was like in the late 1800s. I smell Oscar for these departments. The sound and editing is crisply done, and the music is top-notched—Hans, you're truly the best. The visual effects are mostly good, but some scenes were a bit over the top and borderline ridiculous. One of many examples include a woman being thrown from a fast moving train into a river, without sustaining injury or even dying. This is impossible. Then again, it's Hollywood. The filmmakers aren't doing their job if a sense of the ridiculous is not thrown into an action flick from time to time.
"Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadow" delivers as a great, action-packed, and a rather humorous, popcorn loving flick. Note: the dog dies again.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
- Lieux de tournage
- Triengen, Kanton Luzern, Suisse(train scenes)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 125 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 186 848 418 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 39 637 079 $US
- 18 déc. 2011
- Montant brut mondial
- 543 848 418 $US
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1