A Midsummer Night's Dream
Posted by The Citizen Review | Posted in a midsummer night's dream , Jack Meriwether , shakespeare | Posted on 11:58 AM
The Golden Globes are one of the most important award shows in the road to the Oscars. In a way it foreshadows what might happen in the Academy Awards. But if that's true with this year's Golden Globe winners, there will be a problem.
Best Picture: Avatar
Sherlock Holmes is the ninth film by Guy Ritchie, and he doesn't exactly have the best repetoire in my opinion: Rocknrolla, Swept Away, Revolver (Roger Ebert gave it half a star). But with this film, I couldn't help but be entertained. It has a very good cast, which is probably the only reason the film works, and the film does have problems. Robert Downey, Jr., Jude Law and Rachel McAdams make for a riotous group actors to behold in these quirky albeit unbelievable sequences.
The film is quite boisterous, the fight scenes get a little excessive and may be too much for some viewers. The slow motion/high speed camera parts may be a little too modern for Sherlock Holmes as well, but the cast is so grand that it's just fun to watch them do 'their thing'.
Could it have been better in a different director's hands? Yes, there's no question about it. But this isn't a total failure. The casting of Downey, Jr. was pitch perfect and the cinematography, costumes and music make for a good time. It was definitely fun to watch in a theater, the cinematography was excellent and it was convincing as a period piece, but this film isn't for everyone.
In light of the holiday season, we've decided to compile our top five favorite Christmas movies that get us in the cheery mood. Enjoy and Merry Christmas Eve!
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