NOTHING ESCAPES HIM.Ā
One of Sherlock Holmes’s (Robert Downey, Jr.) most dangerous enemies, Blackwood (Mark Strong), is finally caught and executed, but that isn’t the last of him. One of the most oft-filmed characters ever invented was brought back for this high-concept take that could have been written by the showrunners of House; the relationship between Holmes and Watson is basically the same as between Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard on that show. Downey, Jr. and Jude Law are great fun together, Strong is a suitably evil villain and even though the story has its flaws it is entertaining enough to fill the void between elaborate action sequences.
2009-U.S. 128 min. Color. Produced byĀ Susan Downey, Joel Silver, Dan Lin, Lionel Wigram. Directed byĀ Guy Ritchie.Ā Screenplay: Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, Simon Kinberg.Ā Music: Hans Zimmer. Cast: Robert Downey, Jr. (Sherlock Holmes), Jude Law (John Watson), Rachel McAdams (Irene Adler), Mark Strong (Blackwood), Eddie Marsan, Kelly Reilly… James Fox.
Trivia: Colin Farrell and Sienna Miller were allegedly considered for parts. Followed by Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011).
Golden Globe: Best Actor (Downey, Jr.).
Last word: “I think [Downey, Jr.]Ā and I both knew if an idea could be trumped, if he could trump it, I could trump it or anyone else could trump it. If we could trump what was on the page, then great. So inevitably weād and invariably weād try to trump what was already there, so I donāt care where the idea comes from. And Iām certainly up for ideas as long as weāve got enough time to indulge ourselves. So, you know, Rob has ideas and heās a pretty smart chap, which is one of the reasons we went for him as Sherlock Holmes in the first place.” (Ritchie, Collider)