Enola Holmes 2 is broad. Its story is accessible, lighthearted, and overstuffed. Its familiar formulas and superficial consideration of feminism and classism give the illusion of entertainment and substance without actually challenging viewers. For many, that's satisfying, but for those wanting a sincere experience, Enola Holmes 2 might feel pedestrian. Mystery puzzles are weak, breakthroughs come too easily (especially regarding political issues), and tension is never real. The cast delivers decent charm and comedic timing, but the lack of range or vulnerability makes their performances monotonous. Ultimately, Enola Holmes 2 chooses feeling safe or being memorable.
Technically, Enola Holmes 2 has shallow flash. Its editing pops with consistent intercuts, match cuts, montages, jump cuts, smash cuts, transitions, and rhythmic energy. Unfortunately, this is undermined by a bloated runtime and convoluted structure. Next, the sound adds voiceovers, split cuts, exaggeration, echoes, and stings. Its production design is elaborate but hollowed by CGI locations. On that note, the digital effects are unconvincing but provide engaging animations. Meanwhile, the cast has stars, the music is generic but effective, and the cinematography uses movement. Overall, Enola Holmes 2 is weightless but pleasant, making it an inoffensive encounter.
Writing: 4/10
Direction: 5/10
Cinematography: 6/10
Acting: 6/10
Editing: 7/10
Sound: 7/10
Score/Soundtrack: 6/10
Production Design: 7/10
Casting: 7/10
Effects: 7/10
Overall Score: 6.2/10
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