"Sherlock Vision"

When Sherlock stops, he looks up into the camera, and everything freezes. €œLet me tell you how this is going to go,€ he says. And what we see is a positively autistic break-down of the big guy€™s defenses, and what hits would do the exact damage needed to put him away, probably in the hospital. It€™s slow-motion. It€™s medical in how detailed it is. And as soon as it€™s done, we return to that frozen shot of Sherlock, the Big Guy standing behind him.
AICN's Moriarty has been hanging out with his arch nemesis SHERLOCK HOLMES in London and has investigated some of the scenes from Guy Ritchie's next film, describing what he saw as "Sherlock Vision".
And he turns around and, in real time, does everything he just said he was going to do. Perfectly. And he destroys the Big Guy. It€™s just awful. Guy goes down hard. And Sherlock walks away. That€™s how he approaches a fight. That€™s how he approaches a mystery. That€™s how he approaches someone walking into the room. That€™s the world through the eyes of Sherlock Holmes.
You can read Part I and Part II (with Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr.) with Part III (Rachel McAdams) to come.
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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.