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Touha Sherlocka Holmese is this quirky blend of comedy and crime that kind of sits in its own space. It's not your typical Sherlock tale, since the focus is more on the absurdity of Holmes' musical aspirations rather than the usual sleuthing. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that adds to its charm, making it almost a whimsical journey through his distractions. The practical effects are nothing grand, but they have a certain rustic quality that fits well with the era. The performances, especially the lead, walk this fine line between earnestness and farce, which really defines the film's unique atmosphere. It's a curious piece for collectors, definitely not mainstream but intriguing.
This film has had a bit of a patchy release history, with some VHS and DVD editions surfacing over the years, but they’re not exactly plentiful. Collectors often find it intriguing due to its offbeat take on the Sherlock Holmes legend, and it tends to pop up in niche discussions about international adaptations. The scarcity factor does give it a slight edge, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known interpretations of classic characters.
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