Henry Cavill is Sher-locked into Netflix’s Enola Holmes
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While millennials made do with Benedict Cumberbatch’s considerably more conspiratorial Sherlock — a brilliant series that captured an entire generation’s fears and anxieties and projected them onto one of the most celebrated fictional characters of all time — Enola Holmes, like the teenagers towards whom it is targeted, is more hopeful for the future.
Set in a smoggy, muddy Victorian London, the film has the spirit of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, as if it were written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Enola Holmes begins with the titular heroine, played by the very endearing Millie Bobby Brown, breaking the fourth wall, à la Fleabag.
She does this on numerous occasions in the film, most memorably when she disguises herself as a widow (because people are uncomfortable around death, and therefore less likely to be suspicious of her) and declares, proud of her own ingenuity, “‘Tis I!”Enola is intelligent, but never insufferable; she’s confident, but not completely immune to self-doubt. She’s a fully realised person. And that’s all down to the writing, and Millie Bobby Brown’s performance.
The young actor seems to have secured a franchise for herself, which will serve her well when Stranger Things ends. And much like Enola, it’s an opportunity that she created for herself. Brown is making her debut as a producer on the project, which is just wonderful.
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