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Verdict: A Stylish, Bleak, and Thrilling Continuation
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
For fans of the BBC series, this movie is a satisfying, big-screen upgrade. For newcomers, it is a dark, gripping detective thriller that stands well on its own, though it leans heavily into the "genius detective" tropes made popular by shows like Sherlock.
The Plot (Without Spoilers)
The story picks up shortly after the events of the TV series finale. John Luther, the brilliant but disgraced detective, is sitting in prison, paying the price for his unorthodox methods. However, a gruesome serial killer named David Robey (played by Andy Serkis) is terrorizing London, taunting Luther from the outside. When Robey's crimes hit too close to home, Luther breaks out of prison to catch the killer his own way, while being hunted by the police force he once led. Luther.The.Fallen.Sun.2023.720p.WEB-DL.Hindi.AA...
Technical Notes (Regarding your file)
Since your filename indicates Hindi Audio and WEB-DL quality:
- Video: WEB-DL sources are usually excellent, close to Blu-ray quality. 720p is solid for mobile or smaller screens, though the film has many dark scenes that might look a bit "murky" if the bitrate is low.
- Audio: The original English audio is crucial for Idris Elba's performance. If you are watching the Hindi dub, be aware that the grit and specific accent work of the original cast are lost in translation, though the action scenes will still hit hard.
What Works
1. Idris Elba’s Presence Idris Elba was born to play John Luther. He brings a heavy, brooding intensity to the role that fills the screen. Even when the script gets a bit ridiculous, Elba remains grounded and magnetic. He perfectly captures the "tortured genius" archetype—bloody knuckles, trench coat, and all. The Plot (Without Spoilers) The story picks up
2. The Villain Andy Serkis plays the antagonist, and he is genuinely unsettling. Unlike the gritty, grounded crimes of the TV show, this villain feels a bit more "James Bond" or "tech-thriller" in scale. Serkis plays him with a creepy, soft-spoken menace that provides a great foil to Luther’s brute force.
3. Production Value Moving from TV to Netflix allowed the creators to open up the world. The cinematography is sleek, cold, and atmospheric. The scenes in the snowy landscapes of Norway and the massive "Sun" prison set look fantastic in high definition (the 720p/WEB-DL quality you have should look decent, though 1080p is preferable for the darker scenes). Technical Notes (Regarding your file) Since your filename
4. Pacing The movie moves fast. It’s a "chase movie" for a good portion of the runtime, which keeps the adrenaline high. It doesn't feel like a dragged-out TV episode; it feels like a proper blockbuster.
What Doesn't Work
1. Loss of the "Gritty" TV Feel The TV series was famous for its cat-and-mouse games and the specific dynamic between Luther and Alice Morgan. The movie is more of an action film. If you loved the slow-burn psychological aspects of the show, you might find this a little too "Hollywood."
2. Requires Suspension of Disbelief The villain's plan is incredibly complex and high-tech. It requires you to just accept that he has god-like control over the internet and surveillance. It pushes the boundaries of realism compared to the street-level crimes of the original series.