Sherlock Gnomes (2018) [Movie Review]


Dir: Jon Stevenson
Starring: James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Johnny Depp
Dur: 1 hr 26 mins
Genre: Animated-Adventure
Rating: 6/10

 I am a huge fan of Sherlock Holmes and I have always wondered why no body ever thought of turning Sherlock into a cartoon. They’ve made films on him and even a hit television series but no cartoon. Why? I believe children should have the opportunity to enjoy the adventures and experience the amazing talents of Sherlock Holmes. Most of them will probably never read any of his books even when they grow up so at least feed it to them through cartoons. But unfortunately, this has never happened until now, and I can’t tell you how happy I was.

Sherlock Gnomes is a wonderful introduction of Sherlock to the world of animation. It is fun and full of adventure and mystery while at the same time remaining entertaining and educative. Like most animated films, this film has a powerful message of love, friendship and family. Humour is perhaps its only missing ingredient, but then again kids probably won’t get the humour of Sherlock, actually no one will because he is that eccentric!

I really like what they did with the film. It is a fun watch. Children will probably really enjoy it provided they have the patience to sit through the suspense. The animation is good and the voice-actors are well selected to suit the characters. I am sincerely looking forward to seeing more of Sherlock in animation.

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