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Detective Sherlock Holmes' shooting location

British real scene+new york shed shooting reproduces Victorian scenery

The film covers a wide range of scenes, from slums to the magnificent parliament building, the pier of Chatham Pier, the gloomy cellar and Sherlock Holmes' private room. In order to show such a wide range of scenes in the film, the film crew adopted the method of real-life shooting (especially in Britain) combined with computer animation special effects technology, and then moved to the new york studio to shoot some more exquisite interiors in the film. Guy ritchie is good at real-life shooting, which can present the grand scene of a metropolis with a long history like London. The crew filmed in Liverpool, Manchester and London. After sorting out all the details, they created Victorian London in the film. Even Jude Law lamented: "I was born and raised in Britain, but this filming brought me a lot of scenery that I have never been to or even heard of before, which deepened my understanding of my hometown and motherland."

Hehe, I found it online ~