"Flirting like this for hours" och ja, det är Adler som säger det, även om det inte är helt givet vem hon säger det OM (klippet med Holmes och Watson som föregår det är i en helt annan miljö). Den är borta. Stället där hon knäar Holmes i skrevet är också borta.
Ändå påstår filmmakarna att det inte FINNS några deleted scenes. Förstår inte riktigt hur det fungerar.
Oh, no no, no worries, it's not in the Thames. During the fight, Holmes pulls at the cane so that he's fighting with the cane part and Blackwood with the sword part. He then wrenches the sword out of Blackwood's hands. While he recaps the events, he puts the two pieces back together - and presumably returns it to its rightful owner after the fight, since Watson has it in the last scene.
I never made the connection that it was Watson's cane.
One of my friends suggested that maybe Blackwood has one exactly like it - but when he runs down the stairs from Parliament, both his hands are gripping the railings, and the only thing he holds in them is his hat. So even if he owns a cane like that (which hasn't been established), he doesn't have it as he's going down into the sewers.
So the way I see it, it pretty much has to be Watson's.
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Ändå påstår filmmakarna att det inte FINNS några deleted scenes. Förstår inte riktigt hur det fungerar.
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One of my friends suggested that maybe Blackwood has one exactly like it - but when he runs down the stairs from Parliament, both his hands are gripping the railings, and the only thing he holds in them is his hat. So even if he owns a cane like that (which hasn't been established), he doesn't have it as he's going down into the sewers.
So the way I see it, it pretty much has to be Watson's.
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