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after some great seasons of tv, can finally be put to rest this movie just shows it ran its course
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
so many things to say i don't even know where to begin.. peaky blinders is one of my favourite series ever. to watch cillian play tommy shelby on the big screen was so special (and may i say this was tommy shelby at his hottest, we should've gotten an entire season of him instead of just a movie). the movie was good, it had me feeling all sorts of emotions, cried a few times even, but as a peaky fan, this was underwhelming. i was expecting something grandiose and that would've had me on the edge of my seat like peaky season four, but i guess the fact it was a movie limits the plot. one thing they got right from the series though is the absolutely stunning soundtrack. i would've loved some arctic monkeys in there but the grian chatten original song and the perfect romance by fontaines dc needle drop make up for it. the acting was also amazing. cillian murphy as always never disappoints as tommy shelby, and barry keoghan is actually good as duke shelby. was so nice to be reunited with peaky regulars. helen mcrory and benjamin zephaniah were dearly missed. tom hardy should've been there as alfie. it was good, but i'm also gonna pretend this isn't canon to peaky blinders.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Peaky Blinders is a show I’ve never managed to really enjoy. It feels much more like a Marvel movie than it does a grounded show, and nothing proves that more than this film. Tommy Shelby is immortalised in Britain as a face for people who perceive themselves as cool and interesting but usally those people have little to no personality. They probably love ‘love island’, getting into fights with strangers and vote reform. It’s not really the shows fault, but you can definitely see why it attracts this audience. The character is literally invisible in the show, poses superpowers as seen in the film, and the plot is very reminiscent of Marvel films of the past. The Nazi plot and the Peaky blinders saving Britain and the world from the Nazis is so farfetched it just comes off as silly. There are some decent moments but the twist is so underwhelming and obvious a child could’ve figured it out. Oh, and the first hour or so is some of the most boring I’ve ever seen.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Give my horses to someone who’s no work for them,my bullets to someone who’s no name to write on them and my guns to someone who has no use for them. I am free 😭😭😭😭😭
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Expectation:★★★★ Reality:★★★½ Review: have seen men beg for their lives and fall regardless. I have seen empires burn to the ground. In the end, everyone dies... everyone except the man who actually wants to be dead I thought the series was incredible; at one point it was one of my top 4 favorite series, and I always hoped for a good ending.This movie isn't bad, it's a good movie, but I was expecting more. To be honest, I would have liked to see a series of this, maybe 6-8 episodes. I would have liked that much more. I feel that the hour and 50 minutes leaves me wanting more, and I feel that it has a good pace, but the world is too big to end with a film of this length.Putting that aside, the film's structure is solid; a man who cannot live with the guilt of his actions, something that has been seen since the last season.The son who's doing well will most likely have some kind of school run with the new Peaky Blinders; I don't think Netflix won't capitalize on the fandom.
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