Review of Sherlock Holmes (2009) by Jack P — 28 Jan 2014
"As to where I am, I was, admittedly, lost for a moment, between Charing Cross and Holborn, but I was saved by the bread shop on Saffron Hill. The only baker to use a certain French glaze on their loaves - a Brittany sage.
After that, the carriage forked left, then right, and then the tell-tale bump at the Fleet Conduit. And as to who you are, that took every ounce of my not-inconsiderable experience. The letters on your desk were addressed to a Sir Thomas Rotherham.
Lord Chief Justice, that would be the official title. Who you *really* are is, of course, another matter entirely. Judging by the sacred ox on your ring, you're the secret head of the Temple of the Four Orders in whose headquarters we now sit, located on the northwest corner of St.
James Square, I think. As to the mystery, the only mystery is why you bothered to blindfold me at all.".
This review of Sherlock Holmes (2009) was written by Jack P on 28 Jan 2014.
Sherlock Holmes has generally received positive reviews.
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