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I think basically it won't ruin the classics, and it will bring out a different flavor. Because the shooting techniques of the original British and Japanese remakes will definitely be different at the starting point, we can deduce from the director that the shooting style will definitely be differentAfter all, there will be a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers. And if the remake completely copies the original material, without some of the characteristics of its own TV series, if it becomes a hot spot for TV series publicity?
How to attract viewers to watch this TV? After all, copying the material is sorry for the phenomenon of a large number of Sherlock fever created by the original book.
Indigo Fujioka plays the role of Sherlock Holmes in "Sherlock", and I think the director has a unique way of choosing actors, and he must know what kind of actors are suitable for this role. Secondly, Fujioka Indigo's excellent appearance will add a lot of highlights to this drama, after all, Fujioka Indigo himself debuted as an idol drama. This will make the audience less afraid of this detective suspense drama.
Moreover, Fujioka himself also has a fairly good education, and he has gone to the United States to work and study part-time before, and has accumulated a lot of social experience.
Later, he went to Taiwan and China to develop very successfully, and many artists and actors in our country have a lot of film and television works, which shows that Fujioka Indigo has superb acting skills, and it will not let us have a sense of disappointment. In many of Fujioka's own film and television works, there are also film and television works with similar themes to "Sherlock", which shows that Fujioka Indigo has the experience and skills of suspense drama shooting and knows how to maximize the most correct role of "Sherlock Holmes". In the end, I believe that a "Sherlock" with Japanese characteristics will definitely be filmed.
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It's up to you to judge whether it's classic or not, and all I can say is that it's of good quality. Recently, the Japanese version of "Sherlock" starring Fujioka and Yamada was premiered. "Sherlock" borrowed the background of the story of Sherlock Holmes and Watson, and received rave reviews after the broadcast, with a high praise rate and Douban score.
First of all, the performances of the actors in this version are worthy of recognition. "Sherlock" has abandoned some of his fanciful reasoning and madness, and his speech and demeanor have become calmer. This is also where Fujioka Indeo is smarter.
When his acting ability and style are different, he does not blindly imitate the wind, and his character creation is relatively natural and mature. And Matsumoto's tragic heroine, who finally reveals the true purpose behind the femme fatale, the acting skills of "the victim's wife" are also excellent. Although she is not an A-list actress, every time she performs, she has been able to attract attention with her creepy and furious acting skills, and this time is no exception.
Secondly, from a story point of view, the logic of the first episode is very smooth, which is completely different from the assembly line stories of previous Japanese crime dramas. Of course, it is also inseparable from the contributions of screenwriters Yuki Inoue and Conan Doyle. After all, if the story of Sherlock Holmes is weak, it cannot show the strength of the detective.
Of course, in the first episode, in order to outline the backstory of Dr. Ruokang, the case in the play is relatively simple for fans of reasoning. I think the story in the later episodes should be more difficult, plus dr.Watson can be hot-headed.
Finally, the Japanese version of Sherlock cleverly chooses elements that many female viewers will enjoy. For example, both actors are very handsome. Sherlock's hair is clearly long and flowing, and the sparse stubble is a bit raunchy and decadent, with a strong and handsome demeanor.
Wasenboz is a little rebellious, but also a little budding, but it can also be salty and sweet. This version of Sherlock Holmes x Doctor Watson is the ideal genre for many fans. For the description of the case itself and the open-minded reasoning, most female viewers will not pay special attention.
How to develop the CP of these two male protagonists is the focus of their attention! <>
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will not ruin the classics, he will use his own unique personality to interpret a different style of Sherlock Holmes for everyone, which is worth looking forward to.
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I don't think it will ruin the classics, but it will allow everyone to experience the difference in shooting style between the British version and the Japanese version.
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I don't think I should destroy this classic, because this drama is still great and people are looking forward to it.
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It is estimated that it is impossible to say that it has ruined the classics, but it is estimated that it is difficult to surpass the classics.
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I think that Indigo Fujioka's appearance in the Japanese version of "Sherlock" may have another style, and it should not ruin the classic.
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I don't think they have any idea of Japan's own choice. It's better to wait for the finished product to come out.
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Fujioka indigo starred in the Japanese version of "Sherlock", and as for whether it will ruin the classic, this has this concept.
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Personally, I don't think it's as good as British dramas, and the ratings are average. There is no spectacular breakthrough in the plot, and the series moves the story from nineteenth-century London to modern-day Tokyo. Yuko Takeuchi plays police advisor Sara Shelly Futaba (Sherlock), a British-born returned Japanese detective.
In general, it is to open high and go low, and there will be no surprises. Beyond each episode's seemingly separate cases lies a large net, and these cases are just a knot in this net. In the last two episodes, the final boss Our Lady of Starfish is also frequently mentioned, and even at the end of the sixth episode, she began to take the initiative to provoke Sherlock.
The plot routine is slightly deeper, which makes people aesthetically tired. In the first six episodes, these suspects were all hit by a huge blow from the outside world, and then there were huge psychological changes, which eventually led to the occurrence of the case. And these psychological problems happen to have a huge intersection with psychologists, so they use their own expertise to transplant induced crime to these people.
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The drama is still good overall, and the actors and plot are great.
The play is adapted from the famous self-reasoning work "Sherlock Holmes" by Conan Doyle, a British **, and moves the story background to modern TokyoIt depicts a mysterious and comic story.
Indigo Fujioka plays the genius detective Sherlock, and I think the performance is still good, a dangerous man with a "criminal impulse" who may become a criminal himself in one step, and is entrusted by the police and some individual customers to investigate the case.
He does not blindly imitate the trend when his acting ability and style are differentThe characterization is relatively natural and mature. And the performances of several supporting actors, especially the unlucky daughter-in-law, are also remarkable.
I just watched the first episode, which is about the doctor Eiko Akabane (played by Akira Nakao) who fell and died in the hospital, and took this as an opportunity for Yu Shixiong and Wakamiya Junichi to meet. Reina Matsui, Yasushi Enkami, Hoka Kinoshita, and Nari Hiraizumi starred as important figures who grasped the keyOverall, the plot is good, and I will continue to watch it.
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Personally, I think it's a suspense drama worth appreciating. At least the heroine, Miss Sherlock, is glamorous, focused, and observant. The charm of the characters is enough to earn enough eyeballs, and Sherlock herself has a story, and her movements and expressions make the audience want to explore the truth more and more.
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The Japanese version of Laofu Peanuts, with decades of Japanese reasoning, has nothing to do with the original version except for the name of the person. Japanese movie fans are recommended**, and Lao Fu fans can take a detour.
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There is still a big gap with British dramas, and there is nothing new. But the suspenseful plot in it still likes it very much, and I personally think it's worth chasing.
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I personally don't think it's good.,I've only watched the first episode so far.,I think the plot is boring.,A little impulse to don't want to continue watching.,If the follow-up plot is still so bland, give up the show.。
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It's not very good-looking, although the success rate of the remake of the Japanese drama is relatively high, but this remake is really not very good, or the original version is much better-looking, and the plot of this one seems to have been copied over.
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In general, this should belong to a remake, in the name of Sherlock, doing detective things, which is not much different from the original, but it is not as interesting as the original.
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I don't think it's very good-looking, as a loyal fan who has watched British dramas, I said that although it is not very bad, there is a gap. Anyway, it's just a feeling that I can't stand it.
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