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The King's Man (2021)
The best part so far
Compared to the previous parts, I think this is the best, in terms of the story, dialogue, historical references, the soundtrack and visual effects.
Ralph Fiennes added a lot to this part since he is a masterful actor and director.
Harris Dickinson played the charterer of Wilfred Owen because he used his poetry and his bitter experience at war.
The good dramatic moments serve one aspect of the film. It was worked on well and impressively, reminiscent of what Matthew Vaughn did in "The Secret Service". There is also an elaborate implementation of the action scenes, which are characterized by two things, the first of which is that they are appropriate for that time period, and the second is that they are really good at the level of ideas developed by the director and executed professionally with great technical and visual side.
The implementation of the action scenes was better than the previous two parts, which is similar to the style of Zack Snyder, director of 300 (2006) and Man of Steel (2013), and Guy Ritchie, director of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)
Although the film may not be intended to be a story about a father, it is. Not only does it tell the story of a father and his son in essence, but even this type of story is intended for a parent audience. It is an action-packed historical film that plays with ideas of masculinity while sticking to recognizably traditional ideas. Although there is tragedy afoot, much of the movie feels like a fairy tale about wish fulfillment for parents of a certain age and lifestyle.
The flashback was good. In this part we see the historical context for the founding of the King's man organization. I liked the intensification of the presence of historical figures in the film: Rasputin, Mata Hari, Lord Kitchener, Adolf Hitler, Gavrilo Princip, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, King George IV, Czar Nicholas II, Vladimir Lenin, Woodrow Wilson, Queen Victoria, Thomas R. Marshall, Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna, Erik Jan Hanussen, and the reference to Wilfred Owen.
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Definitely there will be a fourth part, and includes what? The World War II, since actor David Kross appeared in the end scene with Adolf Hitler character.