Northmen: A Viking Saga

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Banished from their homeland by their own king, a group of ruthless Vikings bear down on Britain, intent on plunder and pillaging. Under the command of their daring leader Asbjörn (Tom Hopper), they embark on a dangerous mission: to rob the monasteries of their treasures and with it to buy back their freedom. Their journey is disrupted, however, when they are caught in a vicious storm, which leaves them shipwrecked on the Scottish coast. Stranded behind enemy lines, their only chance of survival is to make it to distant Viking-settlement Danelaw. En route, the Vikings successfully capture the feisty Lady Inghean (Charlie Murphy), daughter of King Dunchaid (Danny Keogh). The banished warriors seize their opportunity for a high ransom, but King Dunchaid, well-prepared in battle, summons his most ruthless mercenary army the ‘Wolf Pack‘ - a band of men feared for their cruelty across the land. It is only with the help of a mysterious monk called Conall (Ryan Kwanten), that the Northmen finally manage to escape from the ‘Wolf Pack’ and their merciless leaders Hjorr (Ed Skrein) and Bovarr (Anatole Taubman). As Conall leads the Vikings through the only safe route to Danelaw - the long-forgotten “Path of the Serpent” - a relentless race against time begins; a hunt for life and death. (20th Century Fox AU)

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Malarkey 

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English I feel like this movie wasn’t all that bad, right? It might have been produced by the Switzerland and the RSA, which is just weird for a Viking era movie, but on the other hand, it had gorgeous nature and the movie’s made Vikings into such charming dudes that even a kitten might lose against them. It was perfectly mediocre. It wasn’t bad at all, but it wasn’t smart either. ()

kaylin 

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English Of course, this is a B-movie, but considering it's a relatively cheap film, there are good costumes and actually some tricks around violence. It just looks good and you can definitely see the effort someone wanted to put into conveying something. It's not bad at all, like I thought, and it easily reaches the average. It's not a great film, but it's not a flop either. ()