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So, this 2009 documentary, 'Elementary My Dear Watson: The Man Behind Sherlock Holmes,' dives into the overlooked figure of Dr. Watson. The atmosphere is rich, immersing you in that foggy Victorian London, with gaslights casting shadows that seem to whisper secrets of the past. The pacing is steady, allowing moments to linger on Watson's character development, which is often overshadowed by Holmes. There's a decent blend of historical context and dramatizations, giving a tangible sense of the era. The practical effects are fairly engaging, adding authenticity to the reenactments. It's interesting how the film explores themes of loyalty and friendship, really peeling back the layers of their partnership, making you rethink what you know about Sherlock's right-hand man.
Focuses on Dr. Watson's perspective and character.Captures the atmospheric essence of Victorian London.Pacing allows for thoughtful reflection on partnership themes.
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