A gruesome serial killer is terrorizing London while brilliant but disgraced detective John Luther sits behind bars. Haunted by his failure to capture the cyber psychopath who now taunts him, Luther decides to break out of prison to finish the job by any means necessary.
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Idris Elba | John Luther |
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Cynthia Erivo | Odette Raine |
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Andy Serkis | David Robey |
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Dermot Crowley | Martin Schenk |
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Thomas Coombes | Archie Woodward |
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Hattie Morahan | Corinne Aldrich |
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Lauryn Ajufo | Anya Raine |
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Vincent Regan | Dennis McCabe |
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Ross Waiton | Newman |
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Dan Li | Wong |
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Edward Hogg | Derek Standish |
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Einar Kuusk | Kachimov |
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Tom McCall | Freddie - Assault Squad |
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Carl Spencer | Jamal - Assault Squad |
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Amy Trigg | Bullpen Tech |
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Natasha Patel | Lydia |
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Jess Liaudin | Nilsson |
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Alexander Anderson | Ian Moore |
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Ian Streetz | Deacon |
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Teodor Tsolov | Skinner |
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Andy Apollo | Barman |
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Samantha Pearl | Uniformed Officer |
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Bianca Bardoe | Italian Girlfriend |
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Patrick Marciano | Italian Boyfriend |
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Hugo Nicolau | Brigida's Father |
| Director | Jamie Payne |
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| Writer | Neil Cross | |
| Producer | Peter Chernin, Neil Cross, Idris Elba, Miki Emmrich, Bart Eycken, Brendan Ferguson, Dan Finlay, Marsha Graham, Rafnar Hermannsson, Janine Modder, Priscilla Parish, David Ready, Magnús Viðar Sigurðsson, Kris Thykier, Jenno Topping, Luisa Zabel | |
| Musician | Lorne Balfe | |
| Photography | Larry Smith | |
| Packaging | MKV |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Atmos [English] |
| Subtitles | Many |
| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Flix To be Burnt |
| Purchased | On Mar 10, 2023 |
| Watched | Mar 12, 2023 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 6760 |
| Added Date | Mar 10, 2023 10:47:24 |
| Modified Date | Mar 18, 2023 00:55:41 |
My quick rating - 6,3/10. I admittedly never did watch the TV series featuring Idris Elba on BBC, which is unfortunate. This thriller jumps right in with both feet at an alarmingly fast pace. The story is thrown at you very quickly so paying attention at the start is a must. The plot itself isn't confusing nor remotely plausible but will help understand what is happening. Elba already plays an established character and I assume I am missing a bunch but I gather he is a tough, get-the-job done at all costs kind of detective. In his pursuit of a serial killer, he is almost immediately reported upon and jailed for his various wrongdoings. They do not really go into much detail about what those transgressions were so you just have to roll with it. As you can assume, he is not satisfied with letting this one go and you will see why as the movie progresses. As far as serial killers go, this dude is on a whole new level of victims but as I mentioned, this level is preposterous. He is joined by the exact opposite in character Andy Serkis who plays our evil villain. No spoiler, this is not a mystery at all. Well, the mystery ends up being how in the world the body count could continue to rise to the extent it does. The whole movie increasingly just gets less and less plausible with each scene. I think that is part of the fun of it, at least for me. Every bit of electronic manipulation or digital traces redirected just have to just be taken with a grain of salt to enjoy the whole thing. There are some fine action scenes at times although I felt like the CGI was sometimes too obvious. Still, I realize I am nitpicking when I should just say it is a dark story in what Serkis is up to and the lengths he will go to get revenge. If those gripes I mentioned bother you, expect that score to be much lower when you let your friends know. I tried to look past them for the entertainment aspect.
This one is currently streaming on Netflix but you can catch all 5 seasons on Hulu
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