Sunday, August 5, 2012

W3-Sherlock, A Study In Pink

Sherlock Holmes, a big name on the mysterious investigation worlds. Widely known as the brilliant and expert in investigation fields, he really was just an ordinary British gentleman. Many movie has been produced in honoring his intelligent. But, in this writing is more focus on a new face of Mr. Holmes, that is 'Sherlock-A Study In Pink'.


This Sherlock actually really differ than other Sherlock that has been knew by us. The theme on this movie was in this century. Plus, this Sherlock Holmes really uses his intelligent and technology in granted. He really know how to solve the puzzle that the cases brought upon him. Most part of the movie really shows us that Sherlock is a heavy left brain user. It is because he simply derive the flow of the cases happen just based on evidence that he and Dr. Watson saw and acquire, logically. More specifically, he use his analytic thought to solve the cases. Plus, his beautiful mind was heavily rely on technologies. For example, when he tries to find the location of the victim's mobile phone. He use his advance GPS tracking device on his laptop to find it.



But when the Scotland Yard rush down his 221B apartment and search out thoroughly, he has discovered the truth about the 'serial suicide' that he chased. The cabbie drew him out of his apartment and take him somewhere else. At this moment, we can see that Sherlock use his right brain hemisphere. For example, from the moment he walk out from his apartment, he has activated his tracking device so that Dr. Watson can follows him to the person who commit the crime. Another example that we can see is when the conversation between Sherlock and the cabbie. The cabbie tries to imply on Sherlock's mind to take the pills that the victims has taken before. But, Sherlock refuse. This is just his game to lure the cabbie into the truth and capture him. But, it was just too late for the cabbie when Dr. Watson has shot him from behind. The case has solved.


As a conclusion, Sherlock Holmes is a heavily left brain thinker and really implies it in his daily life, to solve the cases. But, in certain circumstances, Sherlock has to use his right brain ability just to find the truth. Basically, Sherlock Holmes can use both of the brain hemisphere.


1 comment:

  1. Nice pictures and good explanation that makes this blog becomes interesting

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