A Review Of Sherlock Holmes

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Sherlock Holmes, originally written as a novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has been adapted over 25,000 times. The latest and arguably best adaption started last night. This version of Sherlock is written and produced by Mark Gatiss, who takes part in the show as well as Steven Moffat, Writer of Doctor Who. Martin Freeman star of ‘The Nativity’ takes on the role of John Watson, a soldier from Afghanistan. Back in London, Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch, War Horse), meets John Watson through a mutual acquaintance and become flat mates at Mrs. Hudson's house at 221B Baker Street.
The subtle changes of the titles from the original books re-emphasise the fact that this is a modern crime series instead of a period piece that many would expect upon hearing the title.
John Watson isn't the only person taken aback when Sherlock begins to make his deductions as Sherlock's keen eye for details is enough to make anyone slightly paranoid. The unlikely duo grows closer as the case becomes simpler. It’s not long into A Study In Pink that Watson comes into contact with Sherlock Holmes fo...

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