Si vous avez adoré 'Sherlock Holmes : Le plus grand des détectives' (2019), vous serez ravi de découvrir ces 10 films et séries qui captivent par leur intrigue palpitante, leur humour et leur esprit de déduction. Cet article vous propose des recommandations variées pour prolonger le plaisir de cette aventure mystérieuse.

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
Description: Explores the more personal and vulnerable aspects of a legendary detective, mixing mystery with emotional and humorous undertones.
Fait: The film was originally intended to be much longer, but significant portions were cut, including a subplot involving Queen Victoria.


Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Description: A youthful take on the detective's origins, combining adventure and mystery with a coming-of-age narrative.
Fait: This movie features one of the first fully computer-generated animated characters in film history, a knight composed of stained glass.


The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
Description: An animated twist on detective stories, featuring clever sleuthing, a charismatic villain, and a Victorian London setting.
Fait: The film's climactic battle inside Big Ben was one of the first uses of computer animation in a Disney feature.


The Name of the Rose (1986)
Description: A medieval mystery that combines intellectual detective work with historical intrigue and a dark, atmospheric setting.
Fait: The film is based on Umberto Eco's novel, which itself is a postmodern take on the detective genre, filled with semiotic references.


Se7en (1995)
Description: A dark, psychological crime thriller that delves into the minds of both the detectives and the criminal, with a focus on moral dilemmas.
Fait: The film's opening title sequence, designed by Kyle Cooper, is often cited as one of the greatest in cinema history, setting the tone for the movie's grim atmosphere.


The Bone Collector (1999)
Description: A tense thriller that pairs a bedridden detective with a street-smart officer to solve a series of gruesome crimes.
Fait: The movie is based on the first novel in Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, which has since spawned multiple sequels.


Zodiac (2007)
Description: A meticulous and suspenseful exploration of an unsolved case, focusing on the obsession and methodology of the investigators.
Fait: The film is noted for its accurate depiction of the Zodiac killer's crimes, with scenes reconstructed from actual police files.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: A dark, gripping mystery that delves into complex characters and a meticulously plotted investigation.
Fait: The Swedish and English versions of the film were released just two years apart, both based on the same bestselling novel.


Elementary (2012)
Description: A modern reinterpretation of a classic detective, blending crime-solving with deep character development and psychological depth.
Fait: The series is set in New York City, a departure from the traditional London setting, offering a fresh urban backdrop for the detective's adventures.


Knives Out (2019)
Description: A modern whodunit with a sharp wit, intricate plotting, and a focus on the eccentricities of its characters.
Fait: The film's set design includes a literal 'knives out' chandelier, showcasing the attention to detail in its visual storytelling.
