![]() Here they got to know that there was a break in-to the bank last night. But if you have at least 5.1 channel sound system, it is fantastic experience to watch this DVD. If you try watching it with mono or stereo or reverse stereo mode and you may be a little disappointed. But, you can enjoy the stuff properly if you have better sound system. You can change the track and you got to hear the commentary and other stuffs while playing the episode so it can be easily relate to the scene it is talking about. The additional footage on the DVD tells a lot of stuffs associated with the episode, which is almost unknown or less-known. The modern bank is setup in a place which is actually not a bank. And they plan visiting the bank the next day. It was by an old friend of Holmes, named Sebastian. Not happy with the current economic situation Watson was ready to get any job and Holmes got a call from a bank. You gotta enjoy it, if listen with attention. ![]() The small conversation between Holmes and Watson in the following scene is fueled with witty one liners. Watson getting frustrated in the shopping mall as his card is unable to be used to pay (as he is seriously running out of money) and Sherlock was attacked by a man with sword both running parallel at different locations is very effective. The entire title sequence and especially the background music is simply lovable. ![]() It could be more effective if the girl’s acting was natural. Be it the scene where she explains the stuff to the visitors or she is chatting with a boy, or she is performing stuff in after working hours from a viewer point of view you may feel that the girl is in trans. It all starts with Chinese pottery expert Soo Lin Yao and her appearance at National Antiquities Museum. Hudson), Zoe Telford (Sarah Sawyer), Gemma Chan (Soo Lin Yao), Al Weaver (Andy Galbraith), Bertie Carvel (Seb Wilkes), Daniel Percival (Eddie Van Coon), Paul Chequer (Detective Inspector Dimmock), Howard Coggins (Brian Lukis), Janice Acquah (Museum Director), Jack Bence (Raz), John MacMillan (Police Officer), Olivia Poulet (Amanda), and others… Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes), Martin Freeman (John Watson), Rupert Graves (Detective Inspector Lestrade), Mark Gatiss (Mycroft Holmes), Una Stubbs (Mrs. ![]()
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