Was finally able to catch this
Easily one of the top revenge flicks
Eggers and his cinematographer WENT OFF
Excellent film all around
You always pick up what I'm putting down bro
Your writings gotten good, you could flesh out a nice review using that comment on The Northman.
Idk what niggas be wanting man, this s*** was a Scandinavian myth brought to life. There were frames and shots in here that felt like a painting. Those valkyrie scenes? The final fight between Amleth and Fjolnir by the volcano???
it never felt like a single line of dialogue was wasted here man. Skarsgard was f***in beastly here and the way he switched between speaking in that low, almost demonic growl and being able to switch into that monstrous roar at the drop of a dime was f***in insane, I was fully immersed every time he spoke. This nigga commanded the screen.
Not to mention his amazing chemistry with Anya Taylor Joy. She was the perfect contrast with her cerebral and mystic persona complimenting his wolflike and feral demeanor.
And then you got Bjork who's role was haunting as f*** and left an impression even if it was essentially a glorified cameo.
I went in not knowing what to expect and i loved it, I just judged this on it's own merit. Between this and the weird nitpicks I've seen directed at Everything Everywhere All At Once, I think folks aren't letting the art sit with them or something man.
Because Eggers really did his homework here.
king write up right here
Your writings gotten good, you could flesh out a nice review using that comment on The Northman.
Peep my letterbox review I actually ended using that comment as the basis for it lmao
Idk what niggas be wanting man, this s*** was a Scandinavian myth brought to life. There were frames and shots in here that felt like a painting. Those valkyrie scenes? The final fight between Amleth and Fjolnir by the volcano???
it never felt like a single line of dialogue was wasted here man. Skarsgard was f***in beastly here and the way he switched between speaking in that low, almost demonic growl and being able to switch into that monstrous roar at the drop of a dime was f***in insane, I was fully immersed every time he spoke. This nigga commanded the screen.
Not to mention his amazing chemistry with Anya Taylor Joy. She was the perfect contrast with her cerebral and mystic persona complimenting his wolflike and feral demeanor.
And then you got Bjork who's role was haunting as f*** and left an impression even if it was essentially a glorified cameo.
I went in not knowing what to expect and i loved it, I just judged this on it's own merit. Between this and the weird nitpicks I've seen directed at Everything Everywhere All At Once, I think folks aren't letting the art sit with them or something man.
Because Eggers really did his homework here.
100% this
Eggers is 3/3 rn and all of his movies are 10/10
Easily the best director in the game rn and a future legend in the making
Just copped tickets. Was only 7$.
my gf was like "ugh what was the point" i'm like that's the story that inspired Hamlet my G
amleth hamlet
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Time for another rewatch
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My local theater never picked this up
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Feels like this came out on demand mad quick
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Wait already???? That’s super quick.
Feels like this came out on demand mad quick
It did. Everything everywhere all at once released in theaters earlier and doesn’t come out on VOD until like the 17th
This was pretty underwhelming for me. It was just a revenge story so the characters and their motivations never intrigued me. Didn’t really seem like it was saying much. Compared to The Green Knight, which was this deconstruction of myth, this felt… empty. It ended and I didn’t really feel anything, I was just like huh, that’s definitely not gonna stick with me.