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Mr. Holmes

2015

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Movie

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104 min

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Drama

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Mystery-Suspense

Queue Score

84%

In 1947, long-retired and near the end of his life, Sherlock Holmes grapples with an unreliable memory and must rely on his housekeeper's son as he revisits the still-unsolved case that led to his retirement.

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541

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19%

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LIKE

65%

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MEH

14%

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DISLIKE

2%

84%

Queue Score

Top Reviews

Rated: 7.4/10 ⭐️

Wrapping up my Sherlock Holmes Day marathon with a totally different take on the character. Expected a classic whodunit, but this emotional look at an aging Sherlock dealing with his fading mind totally blew me away.

What Worked:
• McKellen is incredible. Watching his vulnerable, 93-year-old Sherlock try to hold onto his mind hit me right in the feels.
• Holmes and Roger’s sweet relationship in the apiary really anchors the emotional core for me.
• Burwell’s gorgeous score gives a gentle vibe that fits the aging theme perfectly.

The Friction:
• The pacing is definitely on the slower side. Jumping between three timelines really dragged the momentum down for me.
• The Japan subplot felt a bit disconnected. I honestly just wanted to get back to the bees and the farmhouse.

The Verdict:
Watch this if you want a deeply moving, character-driven look at an iconic hero’s final days. Skip it if you need the fast-paced, action-packed sleuthing of traditional Holmes stories.

91d

It's given from the title and the poster and the plot, but this isn't a story of a Sherlock in his prime and solving cases left and right. This is a very humane story of the detective hero of an entire generation in his final years. Tough to watch in the best sense.

143d

Don’t ever see your heroes get old! I love Sherlock Holmes stories, be it TV or movies, but it was painful to see my favorite detective unable to remember some of the simplest things. This is the story of Holmes’ final case that led to his retirement and sent him into exile.

2y

Recent Reviews

Rated: 7.4/10 ⭐️

Wrapping up my Sherlock Holmes Day marathon with a totally different take on the character. Expected a classic whodunit, but this emotional look at an aging Sherlock dealing with his fading mind totally blew me away.

What Worked:
• McKellen is incredible. Watching his vulnerable, 93-year-old Sherlock try to hold onto his mind hit me right in the feels.
• Holmes and Roger’s sweet relationship in the apiary really anchors the emotional core for me.
• Burwell’s gorgeous score gives a gentle vibe that fits the aging theme perfectly.

The Friction:
• The pacing is definitely on the slower side. Jumping between three timelines really dragged the momentum down for me.
• The Japan subplot felt a bit disconnected. I honestly just wanted to get back to the bees and the farmhouse.

The Verdict:
Watch this if you want a deeply moving, character-driven look at an iconic hero’s final days. Skip it if you need the fast-paced, action-packed sleuthing of traditional Holmes stories.

91d

It's given from the title and the poster and the plot, but this isn't a story of a Sherlock in his prime and solving cases left and right. This is a very humane story of the detective hero of an entire generation in his final years. Tough to watch in the best sense.

143d

Don’t ever see your heroes get old! I love Sherlock Holmes stories, be it TV or movies, but it was painful to see my favorite detective unable to remember some of the simplest things. This is the story of Holmes’ final case that led to his retirement and sent him into exile.

2y

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