Topic: London or Dublin?

I need some opinions about something. I am filming a detective movie that is based in the late 1800s. I need someone's opinion on whether it should be based in London or Dublin. I'm unsure about London because the whole Sherlock Holmes and running the risk of sounding cliche`. And also because the two main protagonists are Irish. I'm unsure about Dublin because I don't know if it was advanced enough in the late 1800s to be considered a good main city. Which city should I choose?

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Dublin.
But, of course, that's just my opinion.

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Dublin. Ireland is awesome.
But that's just, like, my opinion, man.

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Imo, Dublin! I love Ireland, too bad I've never been there.

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Looks like I'm doing Dublin! Stay tuned for a few more questions! mini/smile

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EddieHasscle wrote:

I'm unsure about Dublin because I don't know if it was advanced enough in the late 1800s to be considered a good main city.

Eh?

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Ok. My next question is: My two main characters are both Irish. One is a detective with the ability to make deductions. He is fairly bright and smokes a pipe. His assistant is an old cab (horse cab) driver who has joined in with him. Does this sound to close to Sherlock Holmes to be considered cliche`?

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Question Answer #1: Neither Dublin or London, go for Vienna, Austria or Paris, France.

And for the characters, make the main one a former soldier and the assistant a former prostitute who ocassionally infiltrates the countries royal court.

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I'm ok with the soldier but prostitute? I think you're trying to say something else.

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The prostitute can be the seducer, she tricks men and lures them into traps set up by the detective.

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Your original idea sounds fine, Eddie. Cliche can be fun if you look at it from a fresh perspective.

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Ok. Thanks guys!

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Kinzcove seriously, stop it. Your disturbing new ideas can be annoying.

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Disturbing? Ease off, people are allowed to give opinions and ideas. Wow, he mentioned a prostitute, run for cover, the sky is falling. There's no way anybody can handle anything that adult.
I for one thought it was a pretty good idea, and although I agree with Jargon, to be honest I liked it better than Eddie's, because they both seem like really different, interesting characters who each have their own ways of getting information (deduction/seduction). It would make for a great film.

This is just my opinion, though. Eddie, choose whatever one you like the best.

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The city really depends on the mood you want to create I guess. And since when is a prostitute disturbing? I don't know what fairytale you live in.

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Ok. I'm using a seducer a few times in the movie. Only he's a male. He does trick people though. And I am seriously considering the detective calling in the help of one of his friends who is a female seducer. Thanks guys! mini/smile

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Just one comment, If you make sure to get genuine irish voice-casting that would make all the difference.

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Danimation wrote:

Dublin. Ireland is awesome.
But that's just, like, my opinion, man.

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m2c Studios wrote:

Just one comment, If you make sure to get genuine irish voice-casting that would make all the difference.

Absolutely.

Kinzcove mentioned other cities, that's something that's worth thinking about. I do like the Dublin idea and would try to steer away from clichéing to much, you know?

There's a slight interest on the whole detective job being a double-life, kind of. Like 'Sherlock' would be, in reality, an accountant, or shoe-maker, something like that.

Keep us posted, I'm interested. Any post work you need (foley - audio work -, visual effects - anything, pretty much -, etcetera), just let me know.

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