Wasn’t he doing cocaine in the scene where Watson mentions all of Holmes’ flaws that he never mentions?
I’ve still got two left? Cool!
It looked like snuff to me. But maybe it was coke, I missed it on the first viewing.
Tony Stark, Sherlock Holmes, I wonder if Robert Downey is going to get typecast playing action heroes with substance abuse problems.
Well, if it was coke then they’re doing it wrong for the Holmes canon (again–not like they seem to care too much in this film). Holmes didn’t sniff cocaine, he injected it–in the infamous “seven percent solution.”
The Seven Percent Solution isn’t Holmes canon, either, as far as I’m aware. The novel of that name was written in the '70s, and the idea that Holmes used cocaine was original with that book.
Not so. Holmes used cocaine in the original stories written by Conan Doyle.
Did he? My mistake, then.
… notably in The Sign of Four and A Scandal in Bohemia.
Unusually for the time, Watson warned of the dangers of the habit.
http://bakerstreetdozen.com/coca.html
From The Sign of Four:
As noted already, Doyle had Holmes using cocaine – and Doyle has Holmes note that it was “a seven per cent solution”, whence the title of Nicholas Meyer’s book. Meyer’s book doesn’t even make sense unless you realize that the canonical Holmes originally was an abuser of drugs (others besides cocaine – morphine, too, and almoast certainly opium), and that in the later books he had reformed. Doyle never explained how – that’s the point of Meyer’s story.