Chapter 449: Sherlock Holmes (Part I)
On the first night of the divorce verdict, Guy Ritchie, who was sitting alone on the sofa in the living room, finally remembered this script, originally he just wanted to flip through it casually, but he didn't expect to be deeply attracted by the story made up by Chen Feng.
When it comes to Sherlock Holmes, most people think of a plaid striped deer hunting hat, tall and thin, with a pale face, holding a pipe and playing with a cane, two smart light smoke slowly spewing out of the slender hooked nose, and those eyes sharper than the falcon make all evil unconcealable... Guy Ritchie read the script written by Chen Feng with such an imagination, but he found that his guess was completely subverted.
Sherlock Holmes, who was rescued at sea, reluctantly accepted the fact that he had come many years later, and came to Hangzhou Port with an inexplicable part. In the face of the high-rise buildings and all kinds of "bizarre" modern things in Hangzhou and Hong Kong, Sherlock Holmes began to make a lot of jokes.
Sophie, a well-meaning prosecutor, takes in the homeless Sherlock Holmes, and Holmes insists on his part, which makes Sophie feel helpless. She wondered if Holmes had suffered brain damage during the shipwreck and was delirious, but she took Holmes to several hospitals, where doctors confirmed that Holmes' brain had not been damaged in any way, and they attributed Holmes' symptoms to severe paranoia.
While Sophie was running around about the "problem" in Holmes's brain, Holmes himself was confused, and he used his newly learned Internet to search for the history of London, England for nearly two hundred years, and found the people he was familiar with. The London where he lived has no trace in history at all.
Sherlock Holmes, who is good at analytical reasoning, was completely stunned in this matter, he found that his past life and his past life did not exist at all, and in the novels of Conan Doyle, which Sophie specially bought, he saw the people and things he was familiar with, and he began to wonder, is he really from the world of fiction?
Just when Holmes was wrestling with his share. Sophie is also having a problem at work. She is in charge of investigating a mysterious murder case, and the murderer is so cunning that the crime scene does not leave any useful traces at all. Sophie and her colleagues tried all sorts of detective tricks, but they still couldn't figure it out.
Sherlock Holmes noticed that Sophie had been working late these days, and that she had become very grumpy when she returned. He deduced that Sophie might be in trouble. Although he didn't have a problem of his own, Holmes still inquired about Sophie's troubles.
Hearing that it was a difficult murder to solve, Holmes immediately became interested. Unable to bear his bitter pleading, Sophie had to briefly introduce him to the basic situation of the murder. In fact, Sophie didn't believe that even modern high-tech detective technology could see any flaws in the case, and that Sherlock Holmes, a guy with a "problem" in his brain, could find anything out of it.
It's a pity that she was wrong, Sherlock Holmes, who has invincible reasoning ability, really found the flaws exposed by the murderer when he committed the crime from some subtle places, and his exquisite and accurate analysis and guessing of the crime scene made Sophie impress him.
Sophie made an exception and led Holmes into the scene of the crime, and Holmes held a magnifying glass and hung a pipe to inspect the scene, which was laughed at by Sophie's colleagues. But Sherlock Holmes was not disappointed by Sophie, he found the key to solving the case from some clues that people ignored and missed, and then successfully deduced the whole case, and assisted Sophie to obtain evidence, and then brought the criminal to justice who no one expected.
Meticulous and superb logical thinking finally prevailed over high-tech methods to solve crimes. Behind the breathtaking drama is the ingenious arrangement of the editors. This drama is just the beginning, but Guy Ritchie has opened it back and forth three times, and only then has a nuanced understanding of how Sherlock Holmes solved the mysterious murder. …,
I have to admit that Chen Feng's ability to make up stories has reached the pinnacle. The puzzles and decryptions, the grasp of the details of the reasoning and the restoration of the truth, as well as the extensive knowledge of physics and chemistry involved, all constitute the indispensable and wonderful elements of this high-IQ film script. That kind of reasoning makes people feel the urge to continue looking down. And that's how Guy Ritchie feels at this time.
He couldn't wait to open the later chapters of the script, if the stills continued to develop like this, maybe it would be another suspense masterpiece comparable to "The Code", but at this time, Chen Feng suddenly turned his pen and brought the development of the whole story into a new unknown state.
With the assistance of Sherlock Holmes, Sophie solved many difficult cases one after another. In the course of the collaboration, Sophie slowly discovers that Sherlock Holmes is not the psychopath who "gets enchanted" by reading detective novels as he imagined, and his meticulous thinking and rigorous logical judgment are not like what a person with severe paranoia can have.
However, Sophie still can't accept the "absurd" origin of Sherlock Holmes, and Holmes is also under her influence, slowly beginning to adapt to modern life, just when they both begin to try to enter each other's worlds, an invitation takes them on a new adventure.
A company in the island nation has invented a simulation game that can change the values of the game industry around the world, "Nest", a virtual game made with the highest technology of modern times, and a presentation of a virtual game in which players ride in a cocoon-shaped airtight cabin and recreate historical events through computer simulations, and challenge the event in a state of fake sleep.
The island game announced that the game's interview would change the course of human civilization, and they held a huge press conference in Tokyo, where celebrities from all over the world were invited, and Sophie, a celebrity in the criminal investigation community in Hangzhou and Hong Kong, also received an invitation to participate in the presentation that attracted the attention of the whole world. She and Sherlock Holmes stumbled to be the lucky audience and were invited to be among the first to experience the game.
Just as 50 lucky spectators, including Sherlock Holmes and Sophie, entered the game pod, the accident happened. Taro Miyamoto, the developer and person in charge of the game, was killed at the presentation venue. At the same time as the murder occurred, an artificial intelligence calling itself "Noah" broke into the computer system of the "nest" and cut off all the channels of communication between the 50 players in the virtual world and the outside world, and then announced to everyone in the real world that in this game of solving historical events, as long as one person survives to the end, it will be considered a winner. However, if no one survives to the end, everyone who participates in the game will die here. (Your support is my biggest motivation.) )