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Nach König Edwards Tod streift Uhtred von Bebbanburg mit seinen Kameraden in der Hoffnung, England endlich zu vereinen, durch ein zerstückeltes. (Netflix)

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Ediebalboa 

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Deutsch In der dritten Staffel hat Netflix der Serie einen famosen Kick gegeben, jetzt hat er ihr aber ein Bein gestellt. Ich habe mir gewünscht, dass Uthred ein besseres Schicksal hat. Dieser Kampf schien aber von Anfang an hoffnungslos zu sein. Ich habe geahnt, dass die Entscheidung, Motive aus drei Büchern in einen knapp zweistündigen Film reinzuquetschen, keine gute Idee war. Manche Verkürzungen sind OK, man merkt es aber auf Schritt und Tritt. Uthred hat – so ähnlich wie in der ersten Folge der ganzen Serie (die gleichzeitig eine der schwächsten Folgen war) – einen Teleport-Apparat. Das führt dazu, dass sich die Schauplätze und die Emotionen im Nu verändern. Von manchen alten Helden muss man sich hastig verabschieden, andere haben so wenig Zeit, dass sie nur einen Satz sagen, z. B. dass sie Anlaf heißen und böse sind. Für den Höhepunkt einer langjährigen Saga ist dies nicht gerade würdig. Besonders Uthreds „Verbannung“ ist total lächerlich. Ich als Fan habe nur die Passage mit Walhalla gut gefunden. Dieser Abschnitt und die ziemlich solide Schlacht am Ende haben mich dazu bewogen, diesen Epilog zu begnadigen. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch Netflix made fans happy. After the best Viking-themed series ended, they decided to make a farewell movie and I believe all Uthred fans enjoyed it. Last Kingdom is a heartwarming film, a very enjoyable reunion with old friends. I also liked the many interesting new faces that spiced up the film decently, to the point where I thought a 6th season could easily play out with these characters. It feels very rushed at times, things that would take five episodes in the series had to be crammed into two hours here, but at least the pace is insanely fast and things move forward very quickly. Plot-wise, it's rather repetitive, but I didn't mind it. The depiction of the period is believable, the visuals are great, the characters are fun to root for, and the final battle is very good. There's also no shortage of tension and emotion, so thankfully the film has similar qualities to the series; it certainly doesn't put it to shame, on the contrary it complements it perfectly. It's hard to say whether it will appeal to people not familiar with the series, but it's made in such a way that the normal viewer won't be lost. ()

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Baru.Class 

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Englisch As a TV show with five seasons, The Last Kingdom is AMAZING!... but as a movie, unfortunately, it's pretty bad. They failed to stuff everything they needed into a 1.5hrs long movie, and it feels very rushed. Additionally, it keeps repeating the same moments we've seen already a hundred times before (oaths to the king, lies, ambushes, the death of a parent, one battle, two battles), and of course, the obligatory LGBTQ+ representation that Netflix never seems to miss. It's just not good, and I only give it one star because of the somewhat decent ending and because of Finan. And please, let Uhtred rest, he has served his purpose! ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch Today I arrived to the fifth season of the series, with which I was not entirely satisfied, and the creators of this sequel have now disappointed me. Even the opening music was a heavy blow to my head, but as subsequently turned out to be the mildest test to which I was subjected. Netflix remained true to its principles once again and introduced a royal asshole into the plot. Yeah, I know, politically correctly I should write gay, but realize that it was a story from the dark Middle Ages. The plot didn't make much sense at times, the logical gaps were truly prominent, Albion was surprisingly small (or someone was using teleportation), several prominent characters disappeared from the story (for example, Stiorra disappeared faster than steam over a split corpse, or did not even appear in it), and overall it was a strong disappointment. The fourth and fifth seasons of the series were just a shadow of the previously high-quality production, but this endeavor was the proverbial nail in the coffin. / Lesson: Don't expect miracles, expect misery. ()

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