HOLMES Thirty-eight. Moriarty.
Holmes, Watson, and Simza (a gypsy, played by Noomi Rapace) are surrounded by Moriarty's assassins.
The script for A Game of Shadows received a mixed reception from critics. While the film itself was a box office success, grossing over $543 million worldwide, the screenplay was often cited as its weakest element.
Here's a brief excerpt from the script:
"My respect for you, Mr. Holmes, is the only reason you are still alive." "My horror at your crimes is matched only by my admiration of the skill it took to achieve them."
— [Your Name/ Blog Name]
HOLMES: (smiling) Elementary, my dear Watson.
The screenplay for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows was penned by the writing team of Michele and Kieran Mulroney. They took the helm from the writers of the first film (Michael Robert Johnson and Anthony Peckham) to craft a sequel that needed to simultaneously deepen the character dynamics introduced in 2009 and escalate the stakes for a global audience. The Mulroneys were tasked with adapting elements from classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories—specifically "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House"—into a new, original action-mystery narrative.
As a final note, it is essential to respect intellectual property rights and obtain the script through legitimate channels, ensuring that creators and rights holders receive due recognition and compensation for their work.
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