Enola Holmes 2

 


While I certainly enjoyed the first instalment of this series, this was too long, and I was bored by the end. It is quite remarkable that an actress of such a young age can hold the weight of this film, but the writing is ultimately a failure. Because this is a Sherlock Holmes film, there is a bit about this complicated plot whereby a person is transferring money from one bank to another bank to another bank to another bank, and this is portrayed as being brilliant. But this is just standard money laundering practice. While it is unclear when money laundering was actually invented, it probably started when a corrupt person did not want a government to find out what amount of money they had. But in this film the money laundering is not actually the point of the scheme, the point of this scheme is to make an interesting diagram on a map that will draw the attention of Sherlock Holmes. The film does draw its inspiration from real life tragic events that happened to the working poor of London at the turn of the 20th century. So if you like a historical drama that is fun, maybe watch the first Enola Holmes and skip this one. 1/5

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