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7.5 2h 9m

Kingdom III: The Flame of Destiny

To defend their kingdom against a sudden invasion, a mighty general returns to the battlefield alongside a war orphan, now grown up, who dreams of glory.

Top Cast

  • Kento Yamazaki

    Kento Yamazaki

    Ri Shin (Li Xin)

  • Ryo Yoshizawa

    Ryo Yoshizawa

    Ei Sei (Yin Zheng)

  • Kanna Hashimoto

    Kanna Hashimoto

    Ka Ryo Ten (He Liao Diao)

  • Nana Seino

    Nana Seino

    Kyou Kai (Qiang Lei)

  • Amane Okayama

    Amane Okayama

    Bi Hei (Wei Ping)

  • Takahiro Miura

    Takahiro Miura

    Bi Tou (Wei Dao)

  • Shinnosuke Mitsushima

    Shinnosuke Mitsushima

    Heki (Bi)

  • Kunito Watanabe

    Kunito Watanabe

    Shou Kaku (Shang Lu)

  • Togi Makabe

    Togi Makabe

    Hai Rou (Pei Lang)

Overview

To defend their kingdom against a sudden invasion, a mighty general returns to the battlefield alongside a war orphan, now grown up, who dreams of glory.

Rating

7.5 / 10
136 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Alunauwie
    Alunauwie
    8 Aug 31, 2025

    Kingdom 3: The Flame of Destiny (2023) continues the story from the first two films but shifts focus, dedicating much of the runtime to Eisei’s past rather than Shin’s development. While the foundation of the story is strong, this choice causes some confusion about the main character’s role, and Shin’s six months of training are noticeably absent. This impacts the film’s pacing and weakens the connection viewers might have with Shin as the protagonist. The conflicts involve Qin’s limited forces strategizing to defeat Zhao, but the battles feel less intense compared to earlier films. The tension fluctuates due to frequent dialogue and slower scenes interrupting fight sequences, partly because Shin’s character has become more strategic and calm as a commander. The movie ends with an open conclusion, introducing a new antagonist and setting the stage for future conflict. Performances remain solid, especially Takao Osawa as Ouki, whose unique yet authoritative presence stands out. However, Kento Yamazaki’s portrayal of Shin lacks consistency, with the character’s emotional intensity and “badass” aura fading unpredictably. Technically, the film delivers satisfactory visuals and sound, though some scenes—like a background shot from a hilltop—feel noticeably artificial. Overall, the film remains worth watching for fans interested in the ongoing story. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)

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