Talk:Mr. Holmes

Message to Umezaki
This is what is currently in the plot section of the article. "(In reality, Holmes was a consultant at the meeting where Umezaki declared his intentions to work incognito for the government and advised Umezaki to write the letter to his wife and son saying that he intended to stay in England, using his fascination with Holmes as justification.)|

Is this correct? My reading of this scene was that Holmes truly had no recollection of meeting Umezaki's father. The scene in the film is a depiction of "fiction" that he is writing to Umezaki. Graemec2 (talk) 15:30, 10 November 2015 (UTC)

Quality and Importance Ratings: Elevating the page to the next tier of importance rating
At the moment, the page's rating is start class, low importance, which means that the article is missing some important content and contains material that is not very helpful for most readers. Suggestions to help the page elevate in importance ratings would be to provide the history of the characters and what elements of the original Sherlock Holmes books have been used in this film and what new elements have been added. Aside from the plot, other sections for the wiki-page needs more content, especially the 'music' section. The page lacks content that helps audience seeking for a more detailed study on the film. More reliable references are also needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Oscarlau75 (talk • contribs) 08:19, 20 August 2018 (UTC)