Her performance remains the heart of the film. She balances Enola’s brilliant intellect with her relatable social awkwardness and teenage vulnerability perfectly.
The production design and costumes are top-tier, capturing the grimy but vibrant atmosphere of 19th-century London. The Not-So-Good: Her performance remains the heart of the film
Unlike the first film, which felt like two competing stories, the sequel centers on the "Matchgirls' Strike" of 1888. It's a compelling, real-world historical hook that gives the stakes more weight. The Not-So-Good: Unlike the first film, which felt
Enola Holmes 2 is that rare sequel that manages to be bigger, smarter, and more charming than the original. It successfully transitions from a "coming-of-age" story into a genuine Victorian mystery while maintaining the playful, fourth-wall-breaking energy that makes this version of the Holmes universe unique. The Not-So-Good: Unlike the first film
Released on Netflix, this sequel follows Enola (Millie Bobby Brown) as she opens her own detective agency and takes on her first official case: finding a missing girl amidst a dangerous conspiracy in industrial London. Review: Enola Holmes 2