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Enola Holmes 3 Review: Millie Bobby Brown's Charm Can't Mask the Franchise's Diminishing Returns

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Bilge Ebiri

10h ago· 6 min readenReview

Summary

A review of Netflix's Enola Holmes 3 (or the third installment in the series) that argues the franchise is experiencing diminishing returns. The article examines how Millie Bobby Brown's character has grown up alongside the actress, and questions whether the series' attempt to mature with her is successful. The review suggests the charm that carried the first film is wearing thin as the mysteries and adventures fail to evolve meaningfully.

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When Netflix's teen sleuth mystery-comedy film Enola Holmes premiered during the high pandemic of 2020, it made a lively showcase for the charms of the company's young Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown.
As Sherlock Holmes's heretofore unknown 16-year-old sister, she was curious, conflicted, clumsy, energetic.
Her mysteries and adventures may not have been anything to write home about, and her nascent love interest — the ever-smiling Viscount Tewksbury (Louis Partridge) — was a bit of a stiff.
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Back in 2020, the first Enola Holmes got a lot of mileage out of young star Millie Bobby Brown’s effervescent charm as Sherlock Holmes’s teenaged sister. As the actor has grown up, the series has tried to grow up around her. Will it work?

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