Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes


It's not really a Holmes story but I would consider it part of the Holmesian genre... This very well-made, very fun BBC mini-series has a young Arthur Conan Doyle teaming up with his mentor Dr. Joseph Bell (whose methods of observation and deduction for patient analysis were the basis for Sherlock Holmes) to solve various murders.


The acting and writing are quite strong, though most of the installments could be a bit shorter (most run 90 minutes, but could be 60 with ease.) There's a little bit of the Shakespeare in Love effect... where something happens and you think, "Ah, there's where THAT came from..." It's done with a light touch and it's not the point of the stories. If you're a fan of Sherlock Holmes, I recommend this series.

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