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Mr. Holmes

  • 2015
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
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6.8/10
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Ian McKellen in Mr. Holmes (2015)
1947, an aging Sherlock Holmes (Ian McKellen) returns from a journey to Japan, where, in search of a rare plant with powerful restorative qualities, he has witnessed the devastation of nuclear warfare.  Now, in his remote seaside farmhouse, Holmes faces the end of his days tending to his bees, with only the company of his housekeeper (Laura Linney) and her young son, Roger (Milo Parker).  Grappling with the diminishing powers of his mind, Holmes comes to rely upon the boy as he revisits the circumstances of the unsolved case that forced him into retirement, and searches for answers to the mysteries of life and love - before it's too late.
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An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes deals with dementia, as he tries to remember his final case, and a mysterious woman, whose memory haunts him. He also befriends a fan, the young son of his h... Read allAn aged, retired Sherlock Holmes deals with dementia, as he tries to remember his final case, and a mysterious woman, whose memory haunts him. He also befriends a fan, the young son of his housekeeper, who wants him to work again.An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes deals with dementia, as he tries to remember his final case, and a mysterious woman, whose memory haunts him. He also befriends a fan, the young son of his housekeeper, who wants him to work again.

  • Director
    • Bill Condon
  • Writers
    • Mitch Cullin
    • Jeffrey Hatcher
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Stars
    • Ian McKellen
    • Laura Linney
    • Hiroyuki Sanada
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    6.8/10
    70K
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    • Director
      • Bill Condon
    • Writers
      • Mitch Cullin
      • Jeffrey Hatcher
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Stars
      • Ian McKellen
      • Laura Linney
      • Hiroyuki Sanada
    • 248User reviews
    • 307Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 19 nominations total

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    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Mrs. Munro
    Hiroyuki Sanada
    Hiroyuki Sanada
    • Tamiki Umezaki
    Hattie Morahan
    Hattie Morahan
    • Ann Kelmot
    Milo Parker
    Milo Parker
    • Roger
    Patrick Kennedy
    Patrick Kennedy
    • Thomas Kelmot
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Dr. Barrie
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Inspector Gilbert
    Frances de la Tour
    Frances de la Tour
    • Madame Schirmer
    • (as Frances De La Tour)
    Charles Maddox
    Charles Maddox
    • Oswald
    Takako Akashi
    • Maya Umezaki
    Zak Shukor
    Zak Shukor
    • Masuo Umezaki
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Mycroft Holmes
    Michael Culkin
    Michael Culkin
    • Bank Manager
    David Foxxe
    • Chemist
    Oliver Devoti
    Oliver Devoti
    • Ticket Agent
    Mike Burnside
    • Ann's Solicitor
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Matinee 'Sherlock Holmes'
    • Director
      • Bill Condon
    • Writers
      • Mitch Cullin
      • Jeffrey Hatcher
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    guchrisc

    The Strange Case of the Last Case of Sherlock Holmes.

    This BBC film has an aged Sherlock Holmes, in failing health, living in retirement in the country, and trying to remember his last case.

    Shakespearian thespian and British Knight, Sir Ian McKellen, plays well, and convincingly, the eponymous detective, both in his later years, and in flashbacks to his last case. The veteran actor had to prepare for the role by learning bee-keeping.

    Mr. Holmes lives with a house-keeper and her son. New Yorker Laura Linney plays the house-keeper, fitting in well with the British thespians, and easily, and believably, conveys the circumstances of her character's situation as she interacts with both Mr. Holmes and her son.

    The son is played by Milo Parker. His performance is just so breathtakingly superb that it is difficult to sum this up in words. Truly astonishing! Truly great!

    Hattie Morahan shows great emotion in her small role, whilst Frances de la Tour's foreigner-role is so brief, but so good! There is a foreign element to the plot, apart from Miss de la Tour that is, that seems superfluous, however it turns out to be a nice sub-plot. The period-detail throughout the film is very good. Sadly, the film is marred by bad lighting and also blurry camera shots as the camera moves. This detracts, and distracts, but not greatly.

    Despite it's UK rating of PG, this is not a film for children, but rather is more suitable for adults. There are moving and poignant scenes, and the film deals with matters of life and death. It is also necessarily slow, as the subject matter is the great detective in the Autumn of his years. 8/10.
    8nickboldrini

    A gentle investigation of Sherlocks last case

    A nicely understated film, which has all the twists of a Holmes story that you might expect, wrapped up in a warm hearted kitchen sink drama about an aged detective, and the relationship between him, his housekeeper and her son. All linked in with bee keeping. The story has a number of strands, but they are all interwoven seamlessly, so you don't become so engrossed about one that you forget the others.
    9tpilbeam-61921

    One of the best movies I have seen in a while

    No spoilers, I promise The first thing that struck me about this movie was how different it is to other adaptations of Sherlock Holmes. It is very far from Robert Downey Jr's interpretation, which I thought was very good. It is so similar to Conan Doyle's books (even with Watson's romanticised twists on things) that I would advise fans of the BBC's Sherlock to steer clear, as it is a very different Holmes to the one they love.

    I would recommend this for a 10+ age group, as anyone younger may not understand the complex messages that are being conveyed - they also might find two scenes in particular too frightening.

    Ian McKellen is an outstanding actor, and this performance shows it. He is engaging throughout the entire run time and provides us with some very touching moments that leave us thinking long and hard. The story is very intriguing, and the ending very satisfying, even if it is a little heart-breaking.

    I conclusion, I suggest you go and see this film if you are a fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    9jen-lynx

    A beautiful look at Sherlock Holmes' last case.

    When I first heard that Ian McKellen landed the role of Sherlock Holmes in a film about the end of the great detective's life, I knew he would be perfect for the part, and indeed, he was. "Mr. Holmes" (2015), based on a novel by Mitch Cullin called "A Slight Trick of the Mind", is a delightful film, full of humor and sadness as Mr. Holmes revisits his last case, and finds his memory isn't quite what it used to be. He has retired to his cottage by the sea and taken up his well known hobby of beekeeping or apiculture. With him are his housekeeper, Mrs. Munro (Laura Linney) and her son, Roger (Milo Parker), a precocious young boy. The on screen dynamic between these three is astonishing. More is conveyed in one glance than could be said in lines of dialog.

    The sets were detailed with precision, the scenery was vibrant and gorgeous (except one scene which was perfectly moody and dark), and the cinematography was stunning. The score was perfectly understated and captured the sentiment of the scenes with finesse.

    "Mr. Holmes" is a very different kind of Sherlock Holmes story. It is sentimental without being saccharine and I believe it is a fair representation of the greatest detective in fictional history. The movie is set to be released in Great Britain on June 19 and in the U.S. on July 17. I recommend it highly.
    7Hint523

    Refreshing and simple take on classic character

    As a standalone film, one of the great charms of Mr. Holmes is that it can be viewed with equal level of enjoyment by two different types of people: the type who know nothing other than the basics regarding the character of Sherlock Holmes, and equally the people who have seen or read everything about him. It manages to appeal to both camps by being both a revisionist version of his stories, yet still keeping in the same spirit and not denying any of the prior literature.

    Due to the fact that the film's metronome is a 93-year-old man losing his memory, the pace is unfortunately slow for the first half of the film. Having multiple flashbacks that omit information until necessary keeps the viewer guessing but also at times frustrated. In the meantime, the real entertainer is Sir Ian McKellen, who is not nearly as old as his character is in real life and yet captures the nuances of someone that age to precision, all while forming his own character of the titular Holmes. It's one I hope can make its way into the Oscar conversation yet is so much simpler I won't count on it.

    The second half of the film picks up in pace as the 3 story lines all begin to start solving themselves, but more importantly Mr. Holmes (I don't think his first name is ever uttered in this movie) starts to realize a moral that he never quite came to terms with in all of his sleuthing regarding the truth and humanity. I've seen a solid handful of the countless Sherlock Holmes incarnations (he is the most commonly portrayed character in cinema) and there is something that becomes almost tragic about each one as you realize he is someone whose intelligence and wit makes him unable to live normally amongst other 'ordinary' people. As some subtext, it is perhaps a nice touch that Mr. McKellen is a proud member of the LGBT community, as there is reason to believe (although rarely outwardly said) that Sherlock Holmes may be gay himself. These are details you don't need to watch the story but can help enhance the nuance.

    In terms of filmmaking, director Bill Condon and co. don't particularly do anything to motivate the situation other that just let the characters take care of business. Again, this is not a movie notable for having a quick pace, but it is never dull altogether either. The next movie I'll be watching is Gods and Monsters, the previous Condon/McKellen collaboration.

    As you can see from how much I've written, I'm fond of the movie, enjoyed the numerous elements, and was left with a lot to think about. It's a small scale film and should be viewed as such, but is nonetheless enjoyable and is a nice spin on the iconic character.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Ian McKellen took a course in beekeeping with The London Honey Company prior to filming. He was not stung during filming.
    • Goofs
      Holmes (perhaps forgivably for 1947) repeats the mistaken idea that "the queen runs the colony and the workers do the work" - in fact, a queen bee is no more than an enlarged egg-making machine at the service of a worker collective, which will slaughter her should she falter, while other worker bees create a replacement queen. Also when the colony grows too large, it is the workers who make the decision to swarm, by starving the queen which both lightens up her body and forces her to take flight.
    • Quotes

      Sherlock Holmes: I've decided to write the story down; as it was, not as John made it. Get it right, before I die.

      Roger: You're not going to die.

      Sherlock Holmes: I'm 93.

      Roger: I had a great-uncle who lived to be 102.

      Sherlock Holmes: Well done. That seals my fate. What are the odds that you would know two men who would live that long?

      Roger: Well, I didn't actually know him.

      [Holmes laughs]

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Minions/Mr. Holmes (2015)
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      Composed by Graham de Wilde

      Provided by APM Music

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ngài Holmes
    • Filming locations
      • Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK(exteriors: city park where Holmes talks with Ann, interiors: Diogenes Club)
    • Production companies
      • AI-Film
      • See-Saw Films
      • BBC Film
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,737,646
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,434,908
      • Jul 19, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,355,203
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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