By Tyler Headlee

Holmes is back, and with the help of Mr. Watson he will carry on with the investigation that the last adventure left off with. They are in the hunt for evidence to take down their most dangerous and vicious foe yet, Mr. Moriarty, who is killing off political figures to induce a World War. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law give truly fantastic performances and the entire movie is a mesmerizing piece of art, seamlessly flowing from one scene to the next.

The script, though sometimes hard to follow due to some vocabulary that only Nicholas Lives would understand because he is so much smarter than everyone else, is well written and the humor is well placed throughout (unlike any vague joke said by Mr. Lives). The use of slow motion is used much more in this sequel and is used to bring out greater details in scenes as well as let the audience gain a greater understanding of what is happening. The director uses Slow Motion by capturing each frame at a faster rate than usual. When played back at normal speed the video slows down.

Fantastic isn't it.

The ending is definitely one of my favorite endings of all time. I give the movie a 9.5/10. I give Nicholas Lives a 4/100,000.

P.S. plot-noun 2.Also called storyline. the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story. I've underlined it for you since its so hard to find.

P.S.S. Why don't you go and draw something pretty.

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Nick Lives, more like Nick Dumbo-Pants.