Sherlock Holmes Film

Sherlock Holmes

The new Sherlock Holmes film featuring Robert Downey Jr. pits the Victorian detective against the villainous Lord Blackwood and involves an occult order known as the Temple of the Four Orders.

While the Temple of the Four Orders is an invention of the film, it clearly draws from sources such as the Freemasons and the Golden Dawn. Indeed, publicity concerning the film repeatedly compares Blackwood to onetime Golden Dawn member , although i personally find such a comparison to be rather stretching things.

Regardless, I have to applaud the film writers for doing a bit of homework! While occult scribbles abound throughout the film, there’s no references to Satan or demons. (A couple quick images of Baphomet are seen, but those are historically appropriate.) Imagery does include sphinxes, alchemical symbols, pentagrams and crosses, all of which make sense for a 19th century occult group. Their uses of layered symbolism in complex images likewise is congruent with what real world magical orders were creating at the time.

In short, the film largely abandons the usual exaggerated hysterics and instead builds a relatively believable occult group, while of course taking certain liberties for the good for the story.

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The Men Who Stare at Goats

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In another bizarre twist of fate, I recently saw The Men Who Stare At Goats; in it, Ewan McGregor plays an authour in search of a Big Story, and winds up in a hotel lounge in Kuwait City, looking for Iraq War related stories. As he sits there, he idly doodles a curious drawing in his notebook, an obvious Eye in the Pyramid picture, with two men walking up to it. This leads George Clooney’s “Jedi warrior” character to reveal to him his “Anja chakra” tattoo, which looks a lot like the Eye of Providence, and the two begin an adventure into Iraq.

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