The Northman

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    The Northman
    2022

    Synopsis

    Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy's mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who's on a mission to save his mother, kill his uncle and avenge his father.

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    Cast

    • Alexander SkarsgårdAmleth
    • Nicole KidmanQueen Gudrún
    • Claes BangFjölnir the Brotherless
    • Anya Taylor-JoyOlga of the Birch Forest
    • Ethan HawkeKing Aurvandil War-Raven
    • Gustav LindhThórir the Proud
    • Elliott RoseGunnar
    • Willem DafoeHeimir the Fool
    • Phill MartinHallgrímr Half-Troll
    • Eldar SkarFinnr the Nose-Stub

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Guardian

      The Northman is a horribly violent, nihilistic and chaotic story about the endless cycle of violence, the choice between loving your friends and hating your enemies – which turns out to be no choice at all, and the thread of fate down which masculinity’s delicious toxin drips. It’s entirely outrageous, with some epic visions of the flaring cosmos. I couldn’t look away.
    • 100

      The Independent

      It’s a big risk to spend that much cash on an auteur-driven historical epic at a time when historical epics have largely fallen by the wayside. But what a beautiful risk it is. I call upon Odin: may The Northman make a billion dollars.
    • 91

      The Playlist

      A staggering feat of visceral filmmaking, The Northman, like Eggers’ previous films, warrants profound analysis while still delivering a high-octane action odyssey. Some of the flourishes the director opted for, as well as the film’s overall demeanor (neither entirely self-serious nor fully whimsical), may receive mixed reactions. Still what Eggers has ambitiously crafted lands as an invigorating beacon for an industry in need of studio fare with substantial ideas and artistry.
    • 91

      IndieWire

      It’s not like this movie is a punishing chore; it’s not like Eggers doesn’t want multiplex audiences to like it. And they will. Because this is the kind of filmmaking that rips you out of your body so hard that you’re liable to forget what year it is.
    • 91

      Consequence

      On its own, it’s still an incredible achievement, amplifying a blood-soaked adventure epic in the haunting specters of witchcraft and folklore that will still challenge viewers without leaving them fully out in the cold. Odin willing, it can offer a window for folks to look into Eggers’ more Bergmanesque works, and inject a little more cinematic curiosity into a palate that’s often dulled by CGI sameness.
    • 85

      Slashfilm

      It's when the film meets between these two modes — the mythic and the realistic — that it's at its most thrilling.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t – Alexander Skarsgård's Prince Amleth rampages through a mythological epic of savage beauty.
    • 75

      RogerEbert.com

      Eggers’ brand of psychological shock is bolder here than his prior works and potent in bursts, but barely works on boldness alone.

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