Brown continues her signature "fourth-wall-breaking" style, creating an intimate connection with the audience while showcasing Enola's growth from an impulsive teen to a resourceful professional.
The sequel follows Enola as she opens her own detective agency, only to find that the world of Victorian London is less than welcoming to a young woman in business. Her first official case involves finding a missing matchstick girl, a plotline that takes direct inspiration from the real-life . By incorporating this historical event, the film addresses themes of corporate greed, dangerous labor conditions, and the power of collective action. Character Dynamics and Performances
Unlike the first film where he was a secondary figure, Sherlock plays a more collaborative role here, highlighting the developing peer relationship between the siblings as they realize their cases are intertwined.
The Evolution of a Young Detective: An Analysis of Enola Holmes 2