
"The surprise came when, after entering a hotel, we finally saw the traveler's face and read his signature in the guest register: Moriarty."
"These days, almost all superhero or animated films have not one, but two or even three post-credits scenes, but in the mid-1980s, there were only a couple of examples."
"It featured the first entirely computer-generated character. Born from a character's hallucination, a medieval knight armed with a sword emerges from the stained-glass window."
"This milestone earned it a nomination for Best Visual Effects, though it lost to another film."
Young Sherlock Holmes includes a notable post-credits scene where Moriarty is revealed, surprising viewers who stayed to watch. This moment is significant for fans of Conan Doyle's work, as it establishes Moriarty as Holmes's future adversary. The film also introduced the first fully computer-generated character, a knight emerging from a stained-glass window, which took six months to create. This innovation earned a nomination for Best Visual Effects, showcasing the film's contributions to cinema in the mid-1980s.
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