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Im Jahre 1000: Ein nordischer Unbekannter, genannt One-Eye, wird von Wikingern gefangengehalten und gezwungen, sich mit anderen Männern bis auf den Tod zu messen. Er ist unbesiegt, gefürchtet und stumm. In der Gefangenschaft kümmert sich ein Junge namens Are um ihn, der ihm Wasser und Nahrung bringt. Als er eines Tages überführt wird, überwindet er seine Fesseln und bezwingt seine Peiniger. One-Eye und Are begegnen einem Clan, der den Kreuzzügen in das Heilige Land folgen will, und schließen sich ihnen an. Eine Odyssee über das Meer entfaltet sich. Ein mystischer Nebel umgibt das Boot. Die Krieger sind auf einem Weg in das Herz der Finsternis.
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In my humble opinion this is a very underrated movie. I really enjoyed it, but maybe because I knew what I was getting into. The movie is slow and atmospheric but in a really good way. It's like a trip, sometimes like meditation and sometimes like a nightmare. I would definitely recommend the movie, if you know that this is not an historic action flick.
wow, what a really bad movie. And Mad Mikkelsen is not the problem at all. He is badass, but the movie is just so unbelievable pseudo-meaningful. Yeah, perhaps it has somethin to do with an old mythology, but guys: i want a movie and some hints in it. not that kind of crap. So: Drive was a good movie from Winding Refn, this one is awful. 2/10 for Mikkelsen performance.
This film is an unbelievable piece of shit.
Rubbish! A true waste of 90 minutes... and of Mads Mikkelsen! It evidently attempts similar as to what we would later see in 2022 with (the excellent) 'The Northman', though simply falls flat in every department for me. The whole production just looks so cheap and low-budget (which it wasn't), without even noting the (admittedly intended) pure misery of the look of it all too. Editing, notably with the needless chapter breaks, is also a negative. As mentioned already, a mute Mikkelsen is completedly wasted... may as well have cast Joe Bloggs. The rest of the cast have very little to work with either, though minutely interesting to see Gary Lewis and Jamie Sives involved. I wouldn't say anyone onscreen deteriorates the film (it does so itself), but they also don't do anything to improve it either. I was anticipating 'Valhalla Rising' to be an entertaining one. It wasn't. Thankfully they had the awareness (or were restricted?) in keeping it 'short' at 90 minutes... a dreary 90mins, albeit.
As bad as everything Nicolas Winding Refn does, except for Drive, which was a 'one hit wonder'. Very contemplative and nice landscapes, but a drag that you want to end quickly.