Set as Homepage - Add to Favorites

成人午夜福利A视频-成人午夜福利剧场-成人午夜福利免费-成人午夜福利免费视频-成人午夜福利片-成人午夜福利视

【??? ?? ????】Enter to watch online.'Luther: The Fallen Sun' review: A James Bond audition that only passes half the tests

Making the jump from TV to film,??? ?? ???? even if you have a hugely popular show to begin with, is never easy. People are used to episodes, a story that plays out in chapters. The transition to the big screen doesn't always work.

After five seasons and a four-year break, Neil Cross' dark crime thriller Lutherhas made a go at this tricky jump with the feature length Luther: The Fallen Sun, a two-hour plus movie that picks up from where Season 5 left off.

Given that Luther occasionally linked two episodes together into a single story, I was hopeful a movie version would feel like a natural enough extension of the TV show. I was half right. The Fallen Sunsticks the landing but only just, offering an entertaining and well-acted story that can't help get tangled up in itself.


You May Also Like

SEE ALSO: The 15 best crime shows on Netflix to add a little stress to your life

What's Luther: The Fallen Sun about?

After a long stretch of getting the bad guy at pretty much any cost, Detective John Luther (Idris Elba) finally finds himself breaking one rule too many. He starts off The Fallen Sunheading to a prison cell, leaving sadistic cyber blackmailer/serial killer David Robey (a very disturbing Andy Serkis) free to carry on doing unpleasant criminal stuff around London while he's locked away.

The good news? Luther is not about to let some measly prison bars and half the Metropolitan Police Force stand in his way of catching a bad guy, so he quickly breaks out of prison and gives chase. What follows is a dark, hectic cat (and cat) and mouse game where Luther attempts to track down Robey while the police are on the disgraced detective's own heels.

Mashable Top Stories Stay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news. Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletter By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!

Luther: The Fallen Sun feels like a James Bond audition.

If that plot sounds a little bit ridiculous to you, then you haven't seen anything yet. Luther always had the feel of a dark graphic novel but The Fallen Sunkicks this into overdrive, with Luther standing on the rooftops of London Batman-style while Robey sets off a series of increasingly inventive (read: impossible) crimes that would probably make the Joker jealous.

A man standing in a glass building looks at a phone.Killer, or supervillain? Credit: John Wilson/Netflix

The plot is more than a bit silly and Robey feels closer to a Bond supervillain than to the serial killers Luther stalked in the TV show. Fortunately Serkis is brilliant in the role, managing to appear sinister and unpleasant even while he's orchestrating his more far-fetched schemes. Elba is as excellent as ever as the grizzled Luther, proving beyond any doubt that he'd make an awesome 007 as he punches his way through prisoners, prison guards, criminals, and police officers alike, all while Luther's version of M (Martin Schenk, played by David Crowley) looks on with familiar wry disapproval. When he's not fighting multiple people at once, Luther can be found casually strolling the streets of London without any disguise whatsoever, wandering through crowded markets and popping into bars as if he isn't a wanted fugitive whose face is plastered all over the rolling news.

Like I said, it's all a bit silly. But the film almost relishes in this, and it gets away with it.


Related Stories
  • Idris Elba returns as iconic detective Luther in 'The Fallen Sun' action-packed trailer
  • 25 best crime shows on Netflix
  • 29 best thriller movies on Netflix right now
  • 20 best thrillers on Max to frazzle your nerves
  • The 10 best crime shows on Hulu to watch right now
A hooded man stands in the rain staring at a large house.Like something out of a Bond movie, right? Credit: John Wilson/Netflix

Luther: The Fallen Sun is a bit of a genre muddle.

Unfortunately, The Fallen Sundoesn't get away with everything. If the film feels like a Bond or Batman-style adventure in parts, this is mixed awkwardly with its darker crime roots. Lutherthe TV show always relished in a kind of claustrophobic dread and gore that felt closer to the likes of Se7en. The movie has this too — bordering uncomfortably on torture porn in some places — and it makes for a strange mixture. The tone is muddled, with the end result feeling like not quite one thing or the other. People who want the graphic novel-style adventure might be put off by the gruesome nature of the violence, while people who want the creeping dread of the originalLuthermight not like the big action set pieces.

In this way, and like its protagonist, The Fallen Sunrisks itself by trying to do too much at once. The good bits are good enough to make us forgive the worst of its sins, but the end result is still a way off the original Luther— and a long way from perfect.

Luther: The Fallen Sunis in select theatres from Feb. 24, and streaming globally on Netflix from March 10.

Topics Netflix Reviews

0.1844s , 9949.4140625 kb

Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【??? ?? ????】Enter to watch online.'Luther: The Fallen Sun' review: A James Bond audition that only passes half the tests,  

Sitemap

Top 主站蜘蛛池模板: 蜜桃色播 | 91在线导航| 日韩黄在线 | 中文字幕毛片 | 日本A片免费看 | 日韩AV在线免费观看 | 成人网图片小说 | 午夜成人电影在线播放 | 国产又大又粗又爽视频 | 日韩欧美视频免费观看 | 日韩亚洲欧洲在线观看 | 一区二区伦理片 | 国产午夜视频 | 免费h视频| 中国浓毛少妇毛茸茸 | 日韩欧美高清在 | 午夜成人影院在线观看 | 欧美乱伦网站 | 国产成人精品自拍 | 日韩欧美制服中文 | 免费观看三级网站 | 午夜伦理片 | 日韩永久不 | 国产精品爱搞在线观看 | 91大屁股| 国产偷伦 | 三级精品在线制服丝袜 | 日韩国产高清视频 | 久久高清不卡视频 | 日韩成人三级在线观看 | 日日干天天 | 韩国无码无遮挡 | 日韩色一区二 | 国产精品自拍一区 | 中国三级片网站 | 精品处破女学生 | 成人无码区免费AV片 | 成人熟女网 | 夜夜操夜夜干 | 久久只有这里才有精品 | 成人欧美一|