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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Movie

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

2026Crime, Drama, History

Woke Score
2
out of 10

Plot

Tommy Shelby rots in a gilded cage of memory; a shell of a man haunted by the literal ghosts of his kin. He is a ghost himself until a siren call from the past pulls him back to the soot of Small Heath. There, the empire he built is a distorted reflection; led by a son whose ambition is fueled by a jagged cocktail of resentment and abandonment. Duke brokers a deal with a fascist devil, trading national stability for the hollow promise of a father figure. Tommy must weaponize his own ruthless cunning to dismantle the treasonous machine his absence created. The price of his legendary survival is a final, bloody collision with his own flesh.

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Overall Series Review

The movie portrays Tommy Shelby as a man haunted by his past and driven by a primal need to protect his legacy. The narrative focuses on the brutal reality of power and the consequences of abandonment. Characters are defined by their actions and ruthlessness rather than their identity markers. The production maintains the gritty, historical atmosphere of the original series without inserting modern social commentary. It is a focused character study on the destructive nature of ambition and the weight of blood ties.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics2/10

The narrative focuses on the internal power struggle of the Shelby bloodline. Merit and cunning dictate who survives. No evidence of race-swapping or lecturing on systemic privilege exists within the plot.

Oikophobia2/10

Small Heath appears as a harsh environment but functions as a home worth fighting for. The conflict centers on protecting a legacy rather than dismantling Western institutions. Opposition to totalitarian fascism aligns with the defense of Western liberty.

Feminism2/10

Masculine legacy and the burden of fatherhood drive the narrative. The story centers on the collision between father and son. Family loyalty is treated as an essential motivation rather than a social prison.

LGBTQ+1/10

The film focuses on traditional family structures and biological legacy. No presence of sexual ideology or gender theory exists. Sexuality remains a private matter secondary to the criminal plot.

Anti-Theism3/10

The movie maintains a bleak, existential tone. Spiritual elements are portrayed through ancestral ghosts and psychological hauntings. It avoids direct hostility toward traditional faith, opting for a focus on moral consequences and personal ghosts.

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