Still a pretty prestigious position in the Viking world, considering he came from literally nothing, having run off in a random direcatio on a boat as a kid
I'm just completely floored by this cinematography. The fact that the camera rolls forward, is seamlessly transferred to the boat, remains stable, AND THEN CAN ROTATE, SHOWING THERE IS NO TRACK ON THE BOAT, is just FUCKING INCREDIBLE.
you mean like the part where they cut the fathers tongue and eyes out then hang him up and make him listen to them spend the day torturing his family? that part was very warm and fuzzy
Such a masterpiece of a film. I saw it in theaters though and the people next to me fell asleep. Sad times when people can't muster the attention span to enjoy a work of art like this
This movie was a masterpiece. The acting, the scenery, the clothing, the realism, the scores. The best movie of 2022. The best mythological movie in some time. Underrated gem.
agreed, I thought it was funny after the girl came back for him he was sooo set on starting a new life with her and moving past revenge. But as soon as he found out that bitch was having twins he was like awe nah I'm out. LMAOOO@@Drazog
@@Drazog Agree completely. VERY VERY overrated. The people who call this a masterpiece dont actually what a masterpiece is, or are just lying to themselves.
Very small but impactful scene of the vikings killing those two fishermen for sport and lightly chuckling afterwards. We didn't see a massacre, a raid, or torture here, just a single man reducing the death of two innocents to some mundane pleasure. What a truly immersive way to show how merciless and unforgiving this world was.
I also love how they have slots for the shields next to eat rowers seat. They have at least some cover against fire from shore, and then when they land they can just grab the shield and go.
That terribly unrealistic and downright funny battle scene where you can clearly see in the bg that the berserkers are simply smashing their axes on the ground rather than on the enemy.
One of my favorite movies in all of my decades on this earth. Amazing cinematography, Shakespearean dynamic wrapped in a SOLID Norse style saga story, all the while replete with DEEP symbolism that you have to watch 3 or 4 times through to catch. Makes much more sense if you have at least a vague understanding of Viking culture. Just an absolutely, highly underrated masterpiece. I fucking LOVED this movie.
I love how this movie didn’t romanticize who the Vikings where,they where hard men living in rough times. The killed , pillaged, and did what the wanted/needed!
@@ville9738 Viking is an occupation no different than pirates, in fact Viking is simply the name of Norwegian pirates. They definitely did do trade and worked as mercenaries for needy lords, but looting, pillaging, and raping was absolutely a norm. Violence and treachery were key themes of their religion, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Vikings were a hardy and dangerous people.
Most norwenians in those times were farmers, merchants, etc. Only a limited number of them were actually vikings as are depicted in Hollywood. Even the later armies of "vikings" that took part in the conquest of what is today England, Wales and IReland were more like any medieval army, most of them were farmers that eventually became soldiers and after the battles went back to their farm.
This whole scene is shot in one take like many others, but this one starts so freaking good , camera is on the ground then it moves straight and lands on the boat
Love how the scene depicts aa if the guy in the back is Hamleth with his bright blond hair and status of a warrior. But then we get surprised by it just being one of the vikings on the side. It's kind of a hint that nobody knows who hamleth has become
That pissed off looking dude in the cape next to Amleth also looks like he on his own personal decade long journey of revenge. I want to know his story.
i love those longships. There is a viking ship museum here in Denmark, with the remains of real ships. They build replicas too, using hand tools and traditional techniques. So i get to see longships out in the fjord every summer, they are pretty damn cool.
I will say one thing. Eggers really knows how to make a memorable scene. I still need to see this and have only seen a few scenes, but each one really stands out.
I think this was the scene where I realized that this movie was not going to sugar coat the Viking culture. These dudes were hardened killers, the scourge of Northern Europe.
"We rode the rivers of the Eastern trail, deep in the land of the Rus. Following the wind in our sails, and the rhythm of the oars. No shelter in this hostile land, constantly on guard. Ready to fight and defend our ship 'til the bitter end."
I still sup for the music of this masterpiece especially in this scene. It´s haunting, it´s bringing the nordic atmosphere and of course it reminds me of the changing room smell from back in school.
Its a small detail, but i love how the Woman from Birka - who is in charge of the Raid, stands in the prow on the first ship with her Hirdsmen and Standard
then when you get out there, and you're swatting mosquitoes and getting all scratched up, and you find it hard to hunt with your crappy outdoorsman skills so you have to make do with sour acorns and questionable berries that leave you hungry all night, while you slurp liquid from hastily arranged water catchers made from garbage that you hope is clean enough to drink and contains no parasites. Then as you freeze during the winter nights, and constantly fight to stay alive day by day, you wish you were back home :P.
The great part of this scene, for me, is that the Vikings are shown rowing, pretty intensly, on a river in Russia, and that is exactly the ethimology of the name Rus, it comes from Roslagen (an area of Sweden) and the name Rus and Routsi (in Finnish) comes from Roslagen while Roslagen essentialy means "Teams of rowers" who rowed for the King of Sweden. Not sure if the scene was intentional in that sense or not but I like to think it is.
@@1HUSEINKAPETAN1 Sorry for the passive-aggressiveness. I doubled checked and you are correct. It is indeed the most common theory for the etymology of Rus.
Yeah, it's especially interesting considering how little from this period is know about the Rus (assuming this is a little before 900AD). There aren't Latin sources which know what's going on in this region, and the Byzantine sources are largely in the dark as well (until later in the century). Anything before Igor of Kiev is largely mysterious.
The movie is fantastic. I think it's a combination of bad marketing (made it seem like it was gonna be a brutal action flick that happened to be set during the viking era) and the fact that some people just aren't willing to indulge in such work of art. They either don't have the attention span or just don't get it. Pretty sad. At last you enjoyed it!
Jesus. Was that first shot really all just one shot? Almost seems like it was a drone but I'm not sure it would be possible given how close it gets to people and also it would be loud af. If they added audio to the scene in post rhey did a damn good job because it really seems like that's the true audio
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp Rus was probably a particular group of Scandinavians. These raiders could be pirates from another scandinavian group. Perhaps the fishermen did not run away, because they thought the Vikings in the scene friendly Rus - and then they turned out to be Sweas with hostile intent.
I always find the part where they kill the father and son, who I assume are fishermen, really disturbing. Shows how callous and bloodthirsty these northmen were.
Not many people know but the word « RUS » (where the name Russia originates) literally means that « ROWERS », old Norse «Rodsmenn» heard as « Rus » by a Finno-Ugric tribesmen and passed on to Slavs.
I know it’s shitty for the Vikings to kill those villagers, but it makes sense from a tactical perspective. They wanted to surprise the village. If they didn’t kill those villagers, they would either have to quick march there against time(those two villagers would be lighter and know the terrain better) and fight tired from rowing and racing the two people and lose more men then necessary or attack when we’ll rested but expected and lose more men than necessary.
They only killed the very old and the very young ..the rest were taken as slaves. Sum wer kept around to do work: play the flute serve the wine, get raped Etc
@@Cortesevasive No, as I said it was pretty shitty to kill those villagers. The fact that they destroy an entire village is not lost on me. However, looking at it through a strategic perspective and not emotionally, it was the sound thing to do.
@@Cortesevasive Exactly. All I am saying is that I’m NOT looking at it through an emotional lens, I’m looking at it from a strategic one. From a modern perspective it’s horrible, but times were different then (not that much from a moral standpoint, Vikings were not very well liked!). An interesting observation by modern historians is that near old Roman roads, they’ve found evidence of animals being tortured along routes of march for the Legions. Legionaries most likely tortured small animals as a way to desensitize themselves for the upcoming butchery of battle. Was it nice? No.
Every viking back then was no good to anyone but their own......I have little interest in that society and am glad they no longer exist in that manner of life.
What's the difference between them and Christians killing pagans en masse for not converting? Nothing. Those were just the times back then and boy was it a shitty time to be alive.
was watching while hammered and fried, this scene was the best part in this movie for me, felt like m watching some real viking rowing their boats against the stream through the "witch ball" EPIC FILM.
They got a lot of things right, but Vikings were not ripped like that. They would have been pretty average looking. I do like how this movie didn't portray vikings as chizzle jawed hipsters who were always the good guys though, because they were far from that
@-_redacted_ You don't have a diet from the early middle ages in Scandinavia. I bet you are also taller than 5 ft 7 but the average Anglo and Scandinavian was 5 ft 7 in those times. You probably don't have all of the horrible injuries they sustained from a physical lifestyle despite being a labourer
That's also why I like it. This movie depicts the vikings as THEY would have seen themselves. I love '300' for the exact same reason. I don't care if it's historically inaccurate - it shows us Spartans as the Spartans would have viewed themselves.
I like this scene because it makes you think "oh the kid grew up to be a commander" then it zooms in on one if the berserkers.
😂
Still a pretty prestigious position in the Viking world, considering he came from literally nothing, having run off in a random direcatio on a boat as a kid
I didn't think that at all tbh. I was thinking "now where is Alexander skarsgard" 😂
@@marcusaurelius4941 Berserker's are almost always portrayed with a heavily negative connotation in the sagas.
@@calmexit6483 we can all guess why that was the case hahaha
Love how they established early on, in the beginning of the film as well, that raiders aren't good people.
Unlike a certain history channel show where little girls can somehow go toe to toe with grown men.
They were good people, to their volk. Only a fool thinks they can be better than that.
@@gnomeimporta6912 do not turn away from jesus
@@gnomeimporta6912 I bet you wouldnt say the same about Russians lol
@@gnomeimporta6912 , that's nonsense. If they had a family, sure or at best a clan/tribe. Otherwise, they were even raiding each other.
Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment
Stolen comment
So original. 🤡
Dying from their minor lacerations
You understand this is filmed? Using cameras?
just a bored man killing people
I'm just completely floored by this cinematography. The fact that the camera rolls forward, is seamlessly transferred to the boat, remains stable, AND THEN CAN ROTATE, SHOWING THERE IS NO TRACK ON THE BOAT, is just FUCKING INCREDIBLE.
i also am wondering how they did that. Was pretty clear to me until it turned around to the back of the boat
I’m almost certain that at 0:44 there’s a hidden cut, much like all the hidden cuts in 1917.
“Seamlessly” 😂
Oh you should watch The Revenant or 1917
No drone, no hidden cuts, you can find the breakdown of this scene on RUclips. Camera man was on a crane
This film shows Northmen raiders as they were. No bullshit like "Vikings" TV show.
i know, my friends are always telling me to watch it bc they know i like war and history but i keep telling them its not accurate at all
@@firegirl560 It's entertaining though so I get it.
I think for the most part everyone sees that show as a Viking "Fantasy" celebration, it's like a whole ass subculture
you mean like the part where they cut the fathers tongue and eyes out then hang him up and make him listen to them spend the day torturing his family? that part was very warm and fuzzy
They were also asshole slavers, such was the times
Now we know why they were all so ripped. All that cardio
Also fighting pretty much every single day of their lives
Don't forget their meat diet too
@@makarovmatsumo3125 all paleo my dude
@@BR-re7oz they had bread tho my brother in Christ
@@BR-re7oz vikings weren't cavemen, they used grains
Such a masterpiece of a film.
I saw it in theaters though and the people next to me fell asleep. Sad times when people can't muster the attention span to enjoy a work of art like this
Seeing anything negative about this film from other people has me in shambles. It's quite literally movie of the decade for me.
They were probably mentally handicapped.
@@str8manballtouch949 they seemed like it, or maybe insanely baked off some edibles
@@kevinle5460I watched it in cinemas stoned and I loved it
nothing good about this movie, another unrealistic historically inaccurate garbage
This movie was a masterpiece. The acting, the scenery, the clothing, the realism, the scores. The best movie of 2022. The best mythological movie in some time. Underrated gem.
it's not mythological
@@BeautyAnimalWorld786Say that again and we shall summon a Dragon onto you!
Wasn't very good.
agreed, I thought it was funny after the girl came back for him he was sooo set on starting a new life with her and moving past revenge. But as soon as he found out that bitch was having twins he was like awe nah I'm out. LMAOOO@@Drazog
@@Drazog Agree completely. VERY VERY overrated. The people who call this a masterpiece dont actually what a masterpiece is, or are just lying to themselves.
Very small but impactful scene of the vikings killing those two fishermen for sport and lightly chuckling afterwards. We didn't see a massacre, a raid, or torture here, just a single man reducing the death of two innocents to some mundane pleasure. What a truly immersive way to show how merciless and unforgiving this world was.
There was a practicality to it too. You don’t want your enemy telling his friends about your arrival.
Was? Still , only if you live in another meta universe, or you are in a protected utopia?
During wartime death of innocents is mundane. Also, this world is and will forever be merciless and unforgiving.
Surely those fishermen would have hidden ?
@MikaelArkangil do not inflict on me what you have done, I forbid you.
After crossing seas and rowing through ocean storms I couldn’t imagine fearing anything on land
Maybe getting a blood Eagle?
@@ericcook7622 amon amarth sung a song on blood eagle
@@mrnohax5436what?
@@ericcook7622they were the ones dealing blood eagles out not receiving
@@Bigbob508 right, because Vikings never came into conflict with other Vikings.
One of the best depiction’s of Viking lore and mythology brought to life on the silver screen 🌊
Those long beautiful ominous ships, the music, the rowing in unison. Such an incredible work of art this film is.
I also love how they have slots for the shields next to eat rowers seat. They have at least some cover against fire from shore, and then when they land they can just grab the shield and go.
What the ship name?
@@Gekkkoa senjekka by the looks of it, maybe a drakkar, but it seems too small
That terribly unrealistic and downright funny battle scene where you can clearly see in the bg that the berserkers are simply smashing their axes on the ground rather than on the enemy.
One of my favorite movies in all of my decades on this earth. Amazing cinematography, Shakespearean dynamic wrapped in a SOLID Norse style saga story, all the while replete with DEEP symbolism that you have to watch 3 or 4 times through to catch. Makes much more sense if you have at least a vague understanding of Viking culture. Just an absolutely, highly underrated masterpiece. I fucking LOVED this movie.
I love how this movie didn’t romanticize who the Vikings where,they where hard men living in rough times. The killed , pillaged, and did what the wanted/needed!
barbari!
they were mostly merchants. what you see in your tv shows is just "hollywood"
@@ville9738 Viking is an occupation no different than pirates, in fact Viking is simply the name of Norwegian pirates. They definitely did do trade and worked as mercenaries for needy lords, but looting, pillaging, and raping was absolutely a norm. Violence and treachery were key themes of their religion, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that Vikings were a hardy and dangerous people.
Most norwenians in those times were farmers, merchants, etc. Only a limited number of them were actually vikings as are depicted in Hollywood. Even the later armies of "vikings" that took part in the conquest of what is today England, Wales and IReland were more like any medieval army, most of them were farmers that eventually became soldiers and after the battles went back to their farm.
They were both merchants and violent raiders. Not separate categories.
This whole scene is shot in one take like many others, but this one starts so freaking good , camera is on the ground then it moves straight and lands on the boat
It's shot in 2 takes. There is a transition there if you're looking for it.
@@blender7 Eggers said himself that they achieved this in one take, usually he says when shots are sticked together
It's underrated in terms of how much of a badass intro this is
Love how the scene depicts aa if the guy in the back is Hamleth with his bright blond hair and status of a warrior. But then we get surprised by it just being one of the vikings on the side. It's kind of a hint that nobody knows who hamleth has become
That pissed off looking dude in the cape next to Amleth also looks like he on his own personal decade long journey of revenge. I want to know his story.
Yeah, I thought that would be the protagonist. He had a slightly better haircut
I thought that was gonna be amleth when I first watched it
@@joesheridan9451same, I was wondering why the camera was panning to a random guy 😹
i love those longships. There is a viking ship museum here in Denmark, with the remains of real ships. They build replicas too, using hand tools and traditional techniques. So i get to see longships out in the fjord every summer, they are pretty damn cool.
That sounds pretty neat
taler du om vikingeskibsmuseet
@@olafviklund3149 ja det i Roskilde. Bor selv i området.
@@thegreatdane3627 Du har %100 ret. Det er en af de bedste i hele skandinavien, efter min mening.
Finns det fjordar i Danmark?
I will say one thing. Eggers really knows how to make a memorable scene. I still need to see this and have only seen a few scenes, but each one really stands out.
I think this was the scene where I realized that this movie was not going to sugar coat the Viking culture. These dudes were hardened killers, the scourge of Northern Europe.
"We rode the rivers of the Eastern trail, deep in the land of the Rus.
Following the wind in our sails, and the rhythm of the oars.
No shelter in this hostile land, constantly on guard.
Ready to fight and defend our ship 'til the bitter end."
What is that quote from?
@@barreloffun10 The Amon Amarth song "Runes to my Memory". I was hoping that some people would recognize it.
My favorite song from them
@@mikemilligan8461 That's a bold statement! They have so many great ones, it's really hard for me to say which is my fave.
AMAN AMARTH!!!!
It's amazing. The rowing the boat is probably the most boring part of the job, yet this makes it look epic!
This needs more likes/views/comments, this scene was so fucking good. What a film
I still sup for the music of this masterpiece especially in this scene. It´s haunting, it´s bringing the nordic atmosphere and of course it reminds me of the changing room smell from back in school.
Its a small detail, but i love how the Woman from Birka - who is in charge of the Raid, stands in the prow on the first ship with her Hirdsmen and Standard
I turn this on repeat when I’m doing the row machine
"FISHERMEN YOU HAVE BEEN CHOSEN FOR DEATH"
Nothing says “here comes some bad guys” like killing some guys on a passing boat and then laughing about it.
As my eye slowly crossed over the crew. I thought. Any one of those men could be the hero! So many stories. So little time.
That dead stare…pure terror
Amon Amarth - runes to my memory bruv
That soundtrack though
This scene invokes something in me. I feel some sort of primal call to explore new lands
then when you get out there, and you're swatting mosquitoes and getting all scratched up, and you find it hard to hunt with your crappy outdoorsman skills so you have to make do with sour acorns and questionable berries that leave you hungry all night, while you slurp liquid from hastily arranged water catchers made from garbage that you hope is clean enough to drink and contains no parasites. Then as you freeze during the winter nights, and constantly fight to stay alive day by day, you wish you were back home :P.
This is such a gay comment
@@JohnBrownsBody Kinda
@@radscorpion8 defeatist bitch
@@radscorpion8 soyboy you don’t have any survival skills lmao
Her: He's probably out cheating.
Me and the boys:
The great part of this scene, for me, is that the Vikings are shown rowing, pretty intensly, on a river in Russia, and that is exactly the ethimology of the name Rus, it comes from Roslagen (an area of Sweden) and the name Rus and Routsi (in Finnish) comes from Roslagen while Roslagen essentialy means "Teams of rowers" who rowed for the King of Sweden. Not sure if the scene was intentional in that sense or not but I like to think it is.
Are you sure about that?
@@bitTorrenter Well its a theory that is very much accepted
@@1HUSEINKAPETAN1 By Swedes I guess.
@@pepepetanque2 Not really sure what you mesn by thst, but okay
@@1HUSEINKAPETAN1 Sorry for the passive-aggressiveness. I doubled checked and you are correct. It is indeed the most common theory for the etymology of Rus.
Everyone in the comments suddenly becomes a historian...
Yeah, it's especially interesting considering how little from this period is know about the Rus (assuming this is a little before 900AD). There aren't Latin sources which know what's going on in this region, and the Byzantine sources are largely in the dark as well (until later in the century).
Anything before Igor of Kiev is largely mysterious.
Well people are entitled (and ought to) to discuss and debate history
@@Anglisc1682 Yeah, but what is there to debate if there aren't any sources?
@@Sphere723 Still interesting and fun
and gay
Damn. Must of been packing those 1 shot 1 kill Call of Duty arrows. I don't even know why we use guns today.
This is so wholesome.
Sometimes I think it's just Amleth, me and a viking crew against the entire world
Best scene!
This was what the whole movie needed to be about. I came prepared for more of an artsy movie but my friends did not and they all hated it.
The movie is fantastic. I think it's a combination of bad marketing (made it seem like it was gonna be a brutal action flick that happened to be set during the viking era) and the fact that some people just aren't willing to indulge in such work of art. They either don't have the attention span or just don't get it. Pretty sad. At last you enjoyed it!
All that rowing must have given the Vikings massive backs and strong triceps.
Finally a Viking that actually has a full germanic skull in a movie
I feel really bad because when I originally saw this movie I was super sick, so I didn't really get to appreciate it.
I love...absolutely love music in this scene, especially from @0:44
My Mother Told Me
@@peterpan41 is it actually My Mother Told Me? I hadn’t clocked that.
@@darko-man8549 listen to them both, shit just sing rhe melody. Its identical
I need to do more rowing.
Not a cell phone in sight, just people dying in the moment
The contrast between being a human and having primitive instincts in war is amazing.
How funny! Look how quickly they go against the river course! 😀
This scene has raided the right to go so hard fr...
this movie so good hnnnnnnnnnnng hits the spot fr.
Фильм великолепный. Рекомендую к просмотру. Красивый и с глубоким смыслом.
это Шекспир, Гамлет
@@user-uf1sl6hl7t Насколько я знаю, все наоборот. Шекспир взял за основу скандинавскую сагу: о чем и повествует данный фильм.
Jesus. Was that first shot really all just one shot? Almost seems like it was a drone but I'm not sure it would be possible given how close it gets to people and also it would be loud af. If they added audio to the scene in post rhey did a damn good job because it really seems like that's the true audio
So what's the protocol if one of the rowers has to take a leak?
That moment when he finally speaks with his mother again was such a kick in the dick.
Awesome movie
Every man’s dream job
Hail All father
I like how they call it "the land of the Rus" when actually "they" are the Rus.
на лодке они убили рюрика и его сына игоря
Rus was what slavs called the Nordic Germanic people of Scandinavia, slavs were their slaves and servants
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp Rus was probably a particular group of Scandinavians. These raiders could be pirates from another scandinavian group. Perhaps the fishermen did not run away, because they thought the Vikings in the scene friendly Rus - and then they turned out to be Sweas with hostile intent.
What brutal workout regime if i ever saw one
This scene and song is ticking motivating
Whats the name of the song?
Greatest damn movie of all time.
To valhall.
I always find the part where they kill the father and son, who I assume are fishermen, really disturbing. Shows how callous and bloodthirsty these northmen were.
Now where is Leman of the Rus?
In this scene I wonder if he experiences anger for the unjust arrow murders of the fisherman; or were they enemy scouts?
I doubt he gave a fuck. In reality I DARE say he'd be desensetised, seen it all before
He's a Norse pagan, by their moral standards shooting those two fishermen was entirely justified and not something immoral.
Scary society@@elliot04877
Not many people know but the word « RUS » (where the name Russia originates) literally means that « ROWERS », old Norse «Rodsmenn» heard as « Rus » by a Finno-Ugric tribesmen and passed on to Slavs.
Lmao you didn’t have to kill those guys in the small boat … but ya did 😂
Probably to stop anybody raising the alarm.
I know it’s shitty for the Vikings to kill those villagers, but it makes sense from a tactical perspective. They wanted to surprise the village. If they didn’t kill those villagers, they would either have to quick march there against time(those two villagers would be lighter and know the terrain better) and fight tired from rowing and racing the two people and lose more men then necessary or attack when we’ll rested but expected and lose more men than necessary.
They only killed the very old and the very young ..the rest were taken as slaves.
Sum wer kept around to do work: play the flute serve the wine, get raped Etc
Dude are u gonna ignore the fact that they sail to murder rape and enslave whole fkin village 😂
@@Cortesevasive No, as I said it was pretty shitty to kill those villagers. The fact that they destroy an entire village is not lost on me. However, looking at it through a strategic perspective and not emotionally, it was the sound thing to do.
@@Matt_J98 😂 Dude they were laughing while killing them, what emotions u talkin about mate...
@@Cortesevasive Exactly. All I am saying is that I’m NOT looking at it through an emotional lens, I’m looking at it from a strategic one. From a modern perspective it’s horrible, but times were different then (not that much from a moral standpoint, Vikings were not very well liked!). An interesting observation by modern historians is that near old Roman roads, they’ve found evidence of animals being tortured along routes of march for the Legions. Legionaries most likely tortured small animals as a way to desensitize themselves for the upcoming butchery of battle. Was it nice? No.
These boats are far too large. In reality, they had to be so light as to be pulled over land between rivers.
Every viking back then was no good to anyone but their own......I have little interest in that society and am glad they no longer exist in that manner of life.
Agree. It keeps getting romanticized. I'd like to see big Hollywood productions about other cultures.
The boat😮
those swedish vikings created a kingdom, that is now called russia
I love how cocky that guy is after he arrows the two innocents. 😂
The fisherpeople were an obvious threat...
Psycho's .. The villagers needed a couple of PBR's with the twin .50's in the front....
What's the difference between them and Christians killing pagans en masse for not converting? Nothing. Those were just the times back then and boy was it a shitty time to be alive.
Yeah bro if only the people you like who lived 1000 years ago had gunz lololz
Does anyone know what movie this is from?
The Northmen.
If you’re the fisherman, you don’t see the Vikings rowing up there? You don’t immediately head to land?
00:47 Wow look the large leg of Amleth and look the other vikings, he's very tall😂
Masterpiece. And I am very glad they showed, too, what Vikings did to underage children (and old people), whom they could not sell or use as slaves.
Vinland saga has really upped its graphics
rus is viking ,not slav
Yo he really built to play. Berserker
Best 2022 movie (sorry Batman).
Batman sucked but this wasn't that great either
1:06 ¡¡¡EL DUM!!!
insta death arrows, a viking favourite
and like machine gun
was watching while hammered and fried, this scene was the best part in this movie for me, felt like m watching some real viking rowing their boats against the stream through the "witch ball" EPIC FILM.
I can’t understand how Vikings not destroy themselves before becoming someone else problem.
I’m sure they were hunted down by the family members later on
Name of the film?
Northman
the guy rowing directly in front of him is fired for looking straight into the camera for, count them, 8 seconds Lol
I have a feeling they asked him to do that.
Canadian born of half Slovak descent:
Nice Slavic Witcher 3 sounding music going on.
It's the nordic folk genre that's exploding. Look up Wardruna, Danheim, Gealdýr, and Heilung to start with.
Slovaks aren't nordic or vikings
Is this a talk show or a serious conversation?
literally me
Gardariki = Land of the Rus
Primarch leman russ on fenris, 31st millennium
They got a lot of things right, but Vikings were not ripped like that. They would have been pretty average looking. I do like how this movie didn't portray vikings as chizzle jawed hipsters who were always the good guys though, because they were far from that
They would have been lean and strong but not ripped imo, I think you're right
I mostly do manual labour and am ripped, maybe your genes are bad?
@blind nigga samurai Difference between being ripped and roids bud. You can be in great shape, but to get properly jacked you need roids.
@-_redacted_ You don't have a diet from the early middle ages in Scandinavia. I bet you are also taller than 5 ft 7 but the average Anglo and Scandinavian was 5 ft 7 in those times. You probably don't have all of the horrible injuries they sustained from a physical lifestyle despite being a labourer
That's also why I like it. This movie depicts the vikings as THEY would have seen themselves. I love '300' for the exact same reason. I don't care if it's historically inaccurate - it shows us Spartans as the Spartans would have viewed themselves.
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