The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing the grimy but vibrant atmosphere of 19th-century London. The Not-So-Good:
Enola Holmes 2 is that rare sequel that manages to be bigger, smarter, and more charming than the original. It successfully transitions from a "coming-of-age" story into a genuine Victorian mystery while maintaining the playful, fourth-wall-breaking energy that makes this version of the Holmes universe unique. The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing
Henry Cavill’s Sherlock gets more screen time here. Watching the siblings collaborate (and clash) provides some of the movie's best moments, showing a more "human" side of the legendary detective. The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing
While David Thewlis is a great villain, some supporting characters from the first film feel slightly sidelined to make room for the new mystery. The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing
The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing the grimy but vibrant atmosphere of 19th-century London. The Not-So-Good:
Enola Holmes 2 is that rare sequel that manages to be bigger, smarter, and more charming than the original. It successfully transitions from a "coming-of-age" story into a genuine Victorian mystery while maintaining the playful, fourth-wall-breaking energy that makes this version of the Holmes universe unique.
Henry Cavill’s Sherlock gets more screen time here. Watching the siblings collaborate (and clash) provides some of the movie's best moments, showing a more "human" side of the legendary detective.
While David Thewlis is a great villain, some supporting characters from the first film feel slightly sidelined to make room for the new mystery.