Every character except the title character have become ridiculous caricatures of their former selves. To answer the question where can we go with these characters? Gatiss and co have come up with the answer down the same old avenues but this time in clown shoes. This franchise has had a season and a bit to falter and fail to retrieve any of the promise of the first two seasons. I am going with 3/5 in a good film, but it's average as a sherlock episode. Steven Moffat and Mark Gattis are terrific writers as per earlier episodes but I felt that they could not pull off this experimental one-off special. Yet, I wish the screenplay was more fluid and not as haphazard as it was. The technicalities are superb as always in this terrifically presented film. But his mind wanders centuries too quickly which is not to my liking. I only wished to be watching a real sherlock Holmes doing real business in real time. It tried to blend the now and the then, but it seemed flawed overall. This film is not a one-off case but seemed like a curtain raiser to the coming season. Yes, I could explore very much of the mind palace of Holmes and also a period which was thus far not shown as the episodes are contemporary. While the film was on, I only wondered what happened to specialties of Holmes and Watson. There are many special things after the film is done. This is a special film and the only one till date, to be coming in theaters from the series. There are moments of awe, but there are few in this film as compared to previous nine episodes of the three seasons. I can confess it was not as delicious as I thought it would be. ![]() In this special one-off film, the viewers were given a Christmas treat. ![]() I am a fan of the sherlock series as Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman formed a terrific duo as Holmes and Watson.
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