TITLE: Study Rosa
ORIGINAL TITLE: A study in Pink
YEAR: TV series, produced by the BBC in 2010
DURATION: 90 min.
DIRECTOR: Paul McGuigan
SCREENWRITER: Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat
MUSIC: David Arnold, Michael Price
PHOTOGRAPHY: Steve Lawes
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Rupert Graves, A Stubbs, Loo Brealey, Zoe Telford, ...
Synopsis (taken from wikipedia): Police are investigating the death of a number of people who seem to have committed suicide by taking a poison pill. Detective Inspector Lestrade goes to his "unofficial advisor", Sherlock Holmes, which follows the various elements that point to a serial murderer. Meanwhile, Holmes meets John Watson, and decided to share a flat in Baker Street.
This first tenporada of "Sherlock " consists of 3 episodes of 90 minutes each. Namely: Episode
1, "Rosa study,
Episode 2," The banker blind "
Episode 3," The Great Game. "
If "blind The banker is a free adaptation of the story" Dancers "(included in the book" The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ") and" The Great Game "what is the story" The plans for the Bruce-Partington "(included in" The Return of Sherlock Holmes "), the" Rosa study "that works the material at hand original novel Study in Scarlet", updating historical context acercárnoslo to our 2010.
With an audience of more than 9 million viewers, this first episode was first broadcast on July 25, 2010 begins with the nightmares dawn raid at Dr. Watson (a sleek Martin Freeman) and the subsequent visit to his psychiatrist. As it has for blogging their own experiences as a catharsis. If the original work of Conan Doyle, John Watson is an assistant surgeon of the 5th Northumberland Fusiliers Regiment and participated in the Battle of Maiwand in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, here is a veteran of the War in Afghanistan that have a psychosomatic limp.
encounter with Sherlock Holmes (arrogant Benedict Cumberbatch) is inevitable in a floor that looks compatible in central London. The conversation we both have in the taxi way to the scene of the fourth murder, is priceless: Holmes overwhelms his new friend with deductions about the doctor's life on account of seeing / looking through your phone mobile. Then we see that the work, despite the update, respects the original spirit of the nineteenth Holmes. So I do not understand how there are fans of Baker Street detective who are scandalized by this upgrade.
Three apparent suicides of three very different (a businessman unfaithful, a teenage boy and a Secretary of State for Transport) placed on alert the police, led by the inspector how not Lestrade. When you place the fourth suicide (then be revealed that is not one, but a murder), Lestrade seek the help of Holmes.
There are two times when other characters hint at the possible homosexual relationship between the detective and the doctor, they both deny. Mrs. Hudson and Angelo, the owner of the restaurant dining together, make comments on, maybe laughing at those scholars who have pointed in that direction. Something similar to what made Billy Wylder in his wonderful "The private life of Sherlock Holmes."
Beautifully played by Cumberbatch and Freeman, has some brilliant dialogues, sharp and funny, and a strain in The Guardian crescendo.En could be read after the premiere: "It's early, but the first of three episodes of 90 minutes, A Study in Pink, is bright and promising. It has the delicacy of Spooks, but Sherlock Holmes is without a doubt. The deduction sequences are ingenious, and the plot is classic complexity of Moffat. purists are offended, as they always do the purists. No But Sherlock has already done something remarkable, taken Sunday night television and made it attractive. "
Highly recommended for all Sherlock Holmes fans despite the upgrade, and for whom you please of a smart movie.
Finally I leave you with a dialogue between the two protagonists, after a car chase through the streets of London:
"It the most ridiculous thing I've done in my life, "admits Dr. Watson to discover that they have pursued the wrong car.
" That and invade Afghanistan, "he replies Sherlock.
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