Django
18Feb12
Agreed. I was waiting for some clarity and resolution and we got it. It's great.
This trilogy is dark. Third film is satisfying and does a good job of tying it up.
Sopresa final! (Sopresa no argumento do capítulo, porque en calidade é ainda millor co resto)
It all ended feeling a bit unfinished, but still this film was very much in the same vein as the first two: rain, corrupt police and a gritty atmosphere throughout. I might sound like a clown but I wish they'd thrown in an ice-breaker or two as the atmosphere was almost too dense throughout the whole film; I felt the need to breathe, if you know what I mean. Other times, it was suspenseful and exciting. Result: good!
the final part of an outstanding Trilogy of films ,Mark Addy and Daniel Mays and David Morrisey are all on top form here
A surprisingly conventional thriller climax isn't enough to derail this solid and strongly-directed conclusion to a well-made and detail-oriented crime trilogy, but I have to wonder what people from the Yorkshire area make of these films, which play a little bit like the world's worst tourism video for Northern England.
In some ways the best of the series - at least as long as you take the trilogy as a whole, as it's meant to be - in the way that it expands the complex story into new directions while also putting the events of the other two films in new light. A strong conclusion to one of the best film trilogies in recent memory. As seems to be the trend with this series, a superb score by Barrington Pheloung.
Not the best but it ties it all together. These movies must be watched in order to get the best appreciation and pack the best punch. Plus it's a whole lot easier to understand that way.
A great conclusion to a solid batch of films. 1983 somewhat lifts the trilogy out of the darkness and is a story of redemption, hope, and justice rather than pain and corruption. Also, a very good looking film, I haven't seen a film shot with the RED One that looks bad yet. If you felt that these films got too dark or depressing in the earlier installments, I would say to stick with it, because 1983 is worth it.