The Perfect Sequel?⎮Enola Holmes 2 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
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    So the second Enola Holmes film came out recently. It's a goodun. Seriously for a franchise that I was fairly confident was going to flop. This thing has turned out quite well for all involved. Commercially and critically successful. Funny, and well written. A good cast, with great performances... what's not to love?
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  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +42

    I really enjoy this franchise so far, Millie is very engaging as Enola, with her relationship with her brother Sherlock and Tewkesbury being especially delightful to watch. 🥰♥️

  • @andrecarpenter2432
    @andrecarpenter2432 Год назад +33

    Loved the film, the other characters also benefit from less screen time imo. When her mother and Edith rescued her, it felt cool and surprising to have them there. While it wouldn’t if they had been a major character up to that point

  • @miraculoustrollhunters
    @miraculoustrollhunters Год назад +17

    I really loved the second movie. I hope they could build a whole franchise with the rest of the books. It would be beautiful growing up with the characters and the actors. ❤

  • @chaselondon4139
    @chaselondon4139 Год назад +42

    I really loved this film and this franchise, I can't wait to see Enola build up her own reputation independent of her brother and Louis Partridge definitely played 'plagued by loved at an inopportune time' very well

  • @maddiemelody9001
    @maddiemelody9001 Год назад +16

    Would love for you in a few months (presumably after the official Enola Holmes 3 confirmation) to make a video about what fans are going to want to see in the film, before casting details and the trailer are released, just to see how it contrasts with our initial predictions and if it maybe would have been a better film if some of the story beats fans predicted had been included. Like I think it’s safe to say we’re all anticipating Moriarty’s return, but what about Mycroft? Do we think or hope it’ll involve more of now Enola and Tewkesbury’s relationship is being perceived by public eye, especially since she’s the younger sister of a famous detective?

  • @ineshadixon1377
    @ineshadixon1377 Год назад +1

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THE FIRST. THIS IS BETTER THAN THAT! Great plot, still keeping Enola's plot while incorporating Sherlock. The reveal of Moriarty and Watson was such a great joy.

  • @williamwilson1348
    @williamwilson1348 Год назад +8

    I loved the movie and I think it was really well done. I also really like that they included something connected to the real world, that being the matchstick factory strike. I just found that really cool and a really awesome way to educate viewers

    • @Cecile_P
      @Cecile_P Год назад +1

      Sorry, I’m 3 days late but just wanted to add something that you will maybe find interesting considering your comment! :)
      The Dojo where Enola is at the end is probably based on the Jujitsufragette, which were kinda like the security team of the English Sufragette mouvement. One of the head of the mouvement (Emmeline Pankhurst, if I spelled her name correctly)´s sister, a number of women were killed and many others injured by the police during a protest for women’s right to vote. So Pankhurst ‘teamed up’ with the owner and teacher of a women’s dojo and they started training Sufregette in Jujitsu so that they could protect the people protesting.
      Obviously, I haven’t seen anyone from the movie’s team saying that outright but the fact that we see Enola’s mother putting a bunch of flyers for women’s vote in that mail box (is it a mail box?) and then we see Enola in a dojo with women doing martial arts in a movie about a strike by girls and young women, it would be a funny coincidence if they didn’t know about the Jujitsufragette! 😅

    • @williamwilson1348
      @williamwilson1348 Год назад

      @@Cecile_P thanks, that’s really cool and interesting

  • @granny3829
    @granny3829 Год назад +4

    I love the Enola Holmes books and i love the movies and at first i was really pissed with the first movie due to its reaaaaaally loose adaptation of the books: Enola specifically stated she would never dress up as a boy, she never got caught, her mother ran away to the gypsies to be free before she died, she wasn’t as involved in Enola’s childhood as she is in the movie, Tewksbury was younger than her and no romance, she disguises herself waaay better, she doesn’t fight but she has a knife’ etc. But even though the adaptation wasn’t what i expected it to be, i guess i’ve grown to love the movies, because they’re not bad at all, even though they changed a lot from the books. it’s kind of like loving 2 different series except they’re supposed to be the same thing which i find very confusing..

  • @ponderery
    @ponderery Год назад +5

    Seems I'm in minority to see it as a let down from the original. Like, she was hiding from both the brothers on the ending, so what happened?! the cat and mouse game of sherlock trying to locate her and her outsmarting him? I found enola also felt less full of life in this one.

    • @oliverford5367
      @oliverford5367 Год назад +4

      IMO it suffered from bathos - it goes from serious to fun too quickly. It's got a serious message about the real life matchstick girls, but Enola is breaking the 4th wall and talking to the audience. I can't take something too seriously if it breaks the 4th wall, but this movie wants me to do that in its serious moments.
      It's the same problem Last Jedi and some Marvel movies have - the emotional tone is all over the place.

    • @vickijackson5547
      @vickijackson5547 Год назад

      Well I think what happened is that she solved the Tewkesbury case, got a more subtantial reward and didn't need to return to be Myrcoft's ward. At least not at first. Sherlock respected her desire to be independent, offering his help if she needed it, so there was no need to try and outsmark him or stay away from him. It's a shame Sam Claflin had a scheduling conflict, and couldn't be in this one, but he pretty much left it in the last one that she's Sherlock's problem now. Sherlock asked for her to be his ward when they found her again, and he agreed.

  • @charliesawesomeworldofadve8024
    @charliesawesomeworldofadve8024 Год назад +3

    I honestly wasn’t a fan of the film. I didn’t think it was bad but it wasn’t that great. I give it a 6/10

  • @yuki_sushi3480
    @yuki_sushi3480 Год назад +8

    This is really my favorite film ever. Sherlock and Holmes are such a perfect sibling dynamic and Tewksbery and Enola are just so perfect together. This is such a successful film and so I’m truly expecting a third ❤
    I also am not a crazy millie bobby brown fan. I haven’t watched stranger things. But I just like how Enola Holmes is written in the mystery and romance of it. I like it generally.

    • @stevkyt2374
      @stevkyt2374 Год назад

      Favourite film ever! How many films have you even seen?

    • @yuki_sushi3480
      @yuki_sushi3480 Год назад

      @@stevkyt2374 um? A lot? It’s by far my favorite tho.

  • @miraculoustrollhunters
    @miraculoustrollhunters Год назад +1

    Please talk about the Homesburry ship ❤

  • @lizzyfp3542
    @lizzyfp3542 Год назад

    I didn't know Millie Bobby Brown before this. I had never seen Stranger Things. I loved the first movie and the second was just as good if not better which is rare for a second movie. A good script and plot with sub-plots and still a good mystery...

  • @pglanville
    @pglanville Год назад +2

    Love the film.

  • @quovadis9188
    @quovadis9188 Год назад +1

    So great!

  • @kareyonnadavidson6661
    @kareyonnadavidson6661 Год назад +1

    I loved it

  • @Trex_Matcha
    @Trex_Matcha Год назад

    the book is just that good

  • @lalruatpuiikhiangte7030
    @lalruatpuiikhiangte7030 11 месяцев назад +1

    When girl-boss movie is done right …. 😊

  • @stevkyt2374
    @stevkyt2374 Год назад +2

    I can't see why Netflix bothered with Victorian sets or costumes. The historical inaccuracies in multi racial London certainly didn't worry its millennial audience. The last 30 mins were cringing woke. The best thing was David Thewlis, unnoticed by the video creator above. Conan Doyle will be turning in his grave.

    • @vickijackson5547
      @vickijackson5547 Год назад +1

      Turning in his grave? Sheesh. Or maybe he might be pleased to see his work adapted for a different time and being exposed to and enjoyed by even more people than his narrow minded, elitist little time period would have thought were worthy of his creation.

  • @beforever
    @beforever Год назад

    I thought this was legitimately one of the worst films I’ve ever seen, the first was fun though

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 Год назад +1

    Sadly, the movie was horrible.
    Moriarty was made into a woman...
    God the matriarchy is off the charts.

  • @Yrandyvilla
    @Yrandyvilla Год назад

    Enola homes 1 and 2 are both horrible films, boring as hell.

  • @YuriPlisetskyKinnie
    @YuriPlisetskyKinnie 10 месяцев назад +1

    This movie does something that I haven’t seen in a lot of media, it got me to care about a straight romance/j
    Edit: ok but seriously, I loved this movie, I thought it was a great sequel and did a great job developing not only Holmesbury but also the relationship between Enola and Sherlock, I loved their dynamic and I loved Bessie and Sarah, they didn’t get a lot of scenes together, but those that they did were incredible, I could feel the sisterly love and the relationship between Sarah, Mae and William, 🤌 they did a great job diverting our expectations, I never suspected William as a hero for a second, and despite, like with bessie, him and Sarah didn’t get a lot of scenes together, the ones they did share you could feel the love, and by god did Sarah learning about his death GET ME, and poor Mae, I got attached to her so quickly and was so upset when she died, and I loved that ball scene, and Mira Troy, I never suspected her either, nor Sarah, I was confused why Cicely was getting so much screen time and I was a little worried they were just throwing in cliche relationship drama but no, it was so good