Storyline #SherlockHolmes2: There is a new criminal mastermind at large (Professor Moriarty) and not only is he Holmes’ intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil and lack of conscience may give him an advantage over the detective. The game is afoot.
Starring by: robert downey jr. As sherlock holmes, jude law as dr.
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Running time 129 minutes Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget $125 million Box office $545.4 million Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 directed by and produced by,. It is the sequel to the 2009 film, and features the and characters created. The film's screenplay was written by Michele Mulroney.
And reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson, and were joined by as Simza, as, and as. The film follows an original premise incorporating elements of Conan Doyle's short stories ' and '. In the film, Holmes and Watson travel across with a Gypsy adventuress to foil an intricate plot by their cunning nemesis, Professor Moriarty, to instigate a war. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, with a worldwide gross of over $545 million.
A sequel is set for release in December 2020. Contents. Plot In 1891, delivers a package to Dr. Hoffmanstahl, payment for a letter he was to deliver. Hoffmanstahl opens the package, triggering a hidden bomb that is prevented from detonating by the intervention of. Holmes takes the letter while Adler and Hoffmanstahl escape. Holmes finds Hoffmanstahl assassinated moments later.
Adler meets with to explain the events, but Moriarty, deeming her position compromised by her love for Holmes, poisons and kills her. Watson arrives at, where Holmes discloses that he is investigating a series of seemingly unrelated murders, terrorist attacks and business acquisitions around the globe that he has connected to Moriarty. After meeting up with his brother at Watson's bachelor party, Holmes meets with Gypsy fortune-teller Simza, the intended recipient of the letter he took from Adler, sent by her brother Rene.
Holmes defeats an assassin sent to kill Simza, but she flees before Holmes can her. After the wedding of Watson and Mary Morstan, Holmes meets Moriarty for the first time. Holmes subtly requests Watson and Mary be left alone now that Watson is no longer working with him, but Moriarty indicates he will kill them if Holmes interferes. Voicing his respect for Holmes' perseverance, Moriarty informs Holmes that he murdered Adler.
Holmes vengefully vows to defeat him. Moriarty's men attack Watson and Mary on a train to their honeymoon.
Holmes, having followed the pair to protect them, throws Mary from the train into a river below where she is rescued by Mycroft. After defeating Moriarty's men, Holmes and Watson travel to to locate Simza. When she is found, Holmes tells Simza that she has been targeted because Rene is working for Moriarty and may have told her about his plans. Simza takes the pair to the headquarters of an anarchist group to which she and Rene had formerly belonged.
They learn that the anarchists have been forced to plant bombs for Moriarty. The trio follows Holmes' deduction that the bomb is in the. However, Holmes realizes too late that he has been tricked and that the bomb is in a nearby hotel; its explosion kills a number of assembled businessmen. Holmes discovers that the bomb was a cover for the specific assassination of Alfred Meinhard, one of the attendees, by Moriarty's henchman,. Meinhard's death grants Moriarty ownership of Meinhard's arms factory in. Holmes, not wishing to repeat his mistake from the previous evening, spies on Moriarty, learning he is travelling to Germany.
Holmes deduces it is to visit his newly acquired factory and so the trio follow him there. At the factory, Moriarty captures, interrogates, and Holmes while Watson fights Moran. Holmes spells out Moriarty's plot, revealing that the Professor secretly acquired shares in multiple companies using various and intends to instigate a to make himself a fortune.
Meanwhile, Watson uses the cannon he had been hiding behind to destroy the watchtower in which Moran is concealed. The structure collapses into the warehouse where Moriarty is holding Holmes captive. Watson, Simza, and an injured Holmes reunite and escape aboard a moving train. Holmes deduces that Moriarty's final target will be a peace summit in, creating an. At the summit, Holmes deduces that Rene is the assassin and that he is disguised as one of the ambassadors, having been given radical by Hoffmanstahl. Holmes and Moriarty, who is also in attendance, retreat upon a balcony to discuss their competing plans over a game of chess.
Watson and Simza find Rene and stop his assassination attempt, but Rene is discreetly killed by Moran. Despite his war being averted, Moriarty remains confident in his victory, warning Holmes that the nations of Europe will inevitably go to war with one another regardless of Moriarty's manipulations. Holmes then reveals that, while being tortured by Moriarty, he replaced the professor's personal diary that contained all his plans and financing with a duplicate.
The original was sent to Mary in, who decrypted the code using a book that Holmes had noticed in Moriarty's office during their first meeting, before passing the information to, who seizes Moriarty's assets and donates his fortune to anti-war charities. Holmes and Moriarty anticipate an impending physical altercation, and both realise that Moriarty would win due to Holmes' injured shoulder. Out of options and with the sadistic Moriarty promising to torture and kill Watson and Mary afterward, Holmes grabs Moriarty and lunges backwards over the balcony and into the below. Both are presumed dead. Following Holmes' funeral, Watson and Mary prepare to have their belated honeymoon when Watson receives a package containing a breathing device of Mycroft's that Holmes had noticed and expressed a liking for before the summit. Realizing that Holmes may still be alive, Watson leaves his office to find the delivery man.
Holmes, having concealed himself in Watson's office by using one of his urban camouflage suits, reads Watson's memoirs on the typewriter and adds a question mark after the words 'The End'. as. as. as. as Madame Simza Heron. as.
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Hoffmanstahl. as Tamas Morato Production After the success of the 2009 film, a sequel was fast-tracked by with director dropping out of an adaptation of and leaving. It was unclear if would appear in the film. McAdams said, 'If I do, it won't be a very big thing.
It's not a lead part'. Later confirmed to that McAdams would play a part in the sequel but that it would be a cameo. The female lead role was played by., the film's producer, has said that 'we always intended to have a different kind of girl for each movie' in the vein of. He found it 'complicated' to persuade McAdams to return in a smaller role: 'She loved being with us, but she hoped to have a bigger role.' Joe Morgenstern of felt 'she vanishes all too soon in this overproduced, self-enchanted sequel, and so does the spirit of bright invention that made the previous film such a pleasant surprise.' Scott Mendelson of remarked that she 'exhibits far more personality and roguish charm in her few moments here than she did in all of the previous film.
Freed from the constraints of being the de-facto love interest, McAdams relishes the chance to go full-villain.' The film, then under the running title of Sherlock Holmes 2, was reported to be influenced by Conan Doyle's '. While the film took place a year after the events of the first film, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows was intended to be a stand-alone film that did not require knowledge of the previous movie. In October 2010, Downey Jr.
And were seen rehearsing a fight scene as shooting took place in, in southwest London. In October 2010, the steamship was chartered on the English Channel for filming, and a large was erected at with a large action scene filmed there in mid-November. In late November, a scene was filmed at, which is part of the. In January 2011, scenes were also filmed at and areas in, Oxford, England.
Filming also took place in September 2011 in at the. In early February 2011, moved for two days to, France. Shooting took place on, around, and inside. The scene was said to be the opening scene of the film, as it covered an assassination/bombing in a German-speaking town. The production also filmed at several locations in Kent including, in Sevenoaks,. Can also be seen in the background of the scene where Watson and Sherlock travel by boat to France.
The slow-motion work in the film was done by, an English filmmaker who works for Productions and is known for his web series. Main article: The score was composed. Zimmer and director Guy Ritchie traveled to Slovakia, Italy, and France to research the authentic Roma music. Zimmer and his core musicians all with National Democratic Institute members, visited seven Roma villages to learn about the Roma people and 'listen to as many musicians as we could.' Deeply impressed, Zimmer arranged for 13 of the Roma musicians with their violins and accordions to join him in Vienna at a studio for a recording session. Zimmer wove this Roma music into the score for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Besides discovering the wonderful cultural music, Zimmer also said he had never seen such poverty in Central Europe.
A portion of proceeds from the soundtrack will help the Roma pay for necessities like water, heating and bus fare to get their children to school. The soundtrack also contains works of,. Distribution The film was released on 16 December 2011 in Canada, Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Mexico; on 25 December 2011 in most other countries; and on 5 January 2012 in Australia, Poland and Spain. Home media Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 12 June 2012 for and 14 May 2012 for. Reception. In January 2012 at the film's French premiere in Paris. Box office Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows earned $186.8 million in North America as well as $357 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $543.4 million.
It is the 12th highest-grossing film of 2011 worldwide. In North America, it topped the box office on its opening day with $14.6 million, down from the opening-day gross of the previous film ($24.6 million).
During the weekend, it grossed $39.6 million, leading the box office but earning much less than the opening weekend of its predecessor ($62.3 million). By the end of its theatrical run, it became the 9th highest-grossing film of 2011 in the US. Outside North America, the film earned $14.6 million on its opening weekend, finishing in third place. It topped the overseas box office during three consecutive weekends in January 2012. It eventually surpassed its predecessor's foreign total ($315.0 million). In the UK, Ireland and Malta, its highest-grossing market after North America, the film achieved a first-place opening of £3.83 million ($5.95 million), over a three-day period, compared to the £3.08 million earned in two days by the original film.
It earned $42.2 million in total. Following in largest totals were Russia and the CIS ($28.4 million) and Italy ($24.5 million). Critical response website reports an approval rating of 59% based on 205 reviews, with a rating average of 6/10.
The site's critical consensus reads, ' Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a good yarn thanks to its well-matched leading men but overall stumbles duplicating the well-oiled thrills of the original.' , which assigns a weighted average rating to reviews, gives the film a score of 48 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.
Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A−' on an A+ to F scale., who gave the first film three stars, was even more positive in his review for A Game of Shadows, awarding it three-and-a-half stars and calling it 'high-caliber entertainment' that 'adds a degree of refinement and invention' to the formula, and that the 'writerswisely devote some of their best scenes to one-on-ones between Holmes and Moriarty.' Gave the film three stars out of four, writing: ' A Game of Shadows is a stronger, better realized movie that builds upon the strengths of the original and jettisons some of the weaknesses.' Conversely, Keith Phipps of felt that the film 'aims lower than its predecessor's modest ambition, and still misses the mark.' On 24 November 2015, film critic Scout Tafoya of RogerEbert.com included A Game of Shadows in his video series 'The Unloved', where he highlights films which received mixed to negative reviews yet he believes to have artistic value. He praised the film's deconstruction of action scenes through stylistic editing, one inspired by Soviet montage which was exemplified in 's 1925 film, as well as the friendship and constant banter between Holmes and Watson at the center of the film, which 'highlights the difficulty in achieving lyrical deftness of dialogue in films of this budget', with their friendship reminding Tafoya of how 'we can invite danger and fun into our lives in equal measure all the time, but once in a blue moon, they make life worth living.'
Tafoya considers A Game of Shadows to be his eighth favorite film of the 21st century. Accolades List of awards and nominations Year Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref(s) 2012 Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Nominated Nominated Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Nominated Nominated Nominated Laya Armian, Chas Jarrett, Seth Maury, Sirio Quintavalle Nominated Sequel Warner Bros. Pictures announced in October 2011 that the first draft for Sherlock Holmes 3 was being produced with screenwriter writing the script; he was replaced. Jude Law commented on the project in late 2013, 'We had a meeting earlier this year, the three of us, and I think it's being written now.
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Have still got to agree to pay for it. I think they want to!' He also said of the delay in getting into production, 'I think Warner Bros.
Wants it, and there's a lot of want from us as a team. We want it to be better than the other two. We want to make sure it's smarter and cleverer, but in the same realm. It's a slow process. We're all busy. So getting us together to try to nail that has taken a little bit longer than we had hoped.
I hate celebrating anything I've done, but I'm so proud of those films. I think it was Joel Silver who said, 'Take it out of that dusty room and put it on the street'.'
In October 2014, Susan Downey stated that a third film was in development: 'There's an idea, there's an outline, there is not a script yet. Trust me, the studio would love there to be a script. But our feeling is, we gotta get it right.' When asked whether the film would realistically be out within the 'next few years', she expressed confidence that it would be, saying, 'Yeah. At a certain point it's going to be too long— we've waited too long. We're working as fast and responsibly as we can to get a great script.' In May 2015, when asked of the progress of the third film in an interview, Law stated: 'There is apparently still a will to do it, there is a script being written, but I'm not sure.'
On 5 August 2015, while promoting Ritchie's film, producer Lionel Wigram said that a script for a third film was still being written. Wigram also claimed that both Downey Jr. And Law would reprise their roles from the first two films.
In April 2016, Downey confirmed that the film would begin shooting later in the year. That same month, it was announced that James Coyne was hired to rewrite the script. Silver, who will produce the sequel, stated that he hoped it would begin filming in the, and that there may be more sequels. On 27 October 2016, reported that Warner Bros., Village Roadshow and Team Downey had put together a writers' room with several top names, including, Justin Malen, and Kieran Fitzgerald.
In May 2017, Wigram claimed that shooting may start in late 2018, saying, 'It's closer to happening than it's been for a while. With any luck we'll be making it at the end of next year. I hope, we'll see. Fingers crossed.'
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