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"Enola Holmes," directed by Harry Bradbeer, is a 2020 action-adventure film that follows the story of Enola Holmes, the younger sister of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. Played by the talented Millie Bobby Brown, Enola finds herself embarking on a thrilling journey to solve the mystery of her missing mother, played by Helena Bonham Carter. Along the way, she crosses paths with her brothers, the renowned Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill) and the cunning Mycroft Holmes (Sam Claflin), as she unravels a conspiracy that could change the course of history. Set in Victorian-era England, "Enola Holmes" is a captivating blend of mystery, humor, and suspense, as Enola showcases her intelligence, wit, and formidable sleuthing skills to outsmart her adversaries and uncover the truth behind her mother's disappearance. With a stellar cast that includes Helena Bonham Carter, Henry Cavill, and Millie Bobby Brown delivering standout performances, this film offers a fresh and empowering take on the classic Sherlock Holmes universe, appealing to fans of action-packed adventures and crime-solving escapades. Join Enola Holmes on her daring quest for justice and independence in this engaging and entertaining cinematic experience.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Millie Bobby Brown wasn't just the star of 'Enola Holmes'; she was also a producer, a role she took on at the tender age of 16. This almost didn't happen, as there were significant hesitations due to her age. However, after demonstrating her deep understanding of the character and story in early meetings, she convinced the studio that she could handle the responsibility, making her one of the youngest producers in Hollywood history.
The Victorian costumes in 'Enola Holmes' were crafted with a twist; they incorporated modern fabrics and styles to subtly connect the past with the present. The costume designer, Consolata Boyle, used materials like spandex and polyester blends that wouldn't have existed in the 19th century to enhance flexibility and comfort, aiming to reflect Enola's modern-thinking and dynamic character through her attire.
During the filming of a particularly complex escape scene in 'Enola Holmes', where Enola uses martial arts to defeat her foes, an unexpected power outage occurred. Instead of pausing production, director Harry Bradbeer used the natural light filtering in through the windows, which unexpectedly added a dramatic, realistic touch that he loved so much, it was kept in the final cut.
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🎬Henry Cavill, who played Sherlock Holmes, almost turned down the role due to scheduling conflicts with 'The Witcher'. It was only after the producers agreed to adjust the shooting schedule around his availability that he signed on, narrowly avoiding a recast.
💡The train scenes in 'Enola Holmes' were shot on a real, moving train rather than using green screens. This was a logistical nightmare that involved coordinating with railway authorities to use a historical train and track in Yorkshire, adding authenticity and dynamic movement to these scenes.
🎯A key prop in 'Enola Holmes', the cipher wheel used by Enola to decode messages, was actually designed based on a real cryptographic device from the 1890s. The production team consulted with a historical cryptologist to ensure its authenticity, blending historical accuracy with cinematic storytelling.
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