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Sydnie 2022-11-24 21:55:51
★★★☆ Gratitude, dignity, killing, belief, each of which is a motif that has been passed down through the ages. The framing and atmosphere belie the thinness and lack of skill of the narrative. Poetry is more suitable for reciting epics than images, and the life picture of the mountains and seas in the primitive and brutal wilderness needs to be reproduced by...
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Rhiannon 2022-11-24 14:36:42
The animated version is better looking, the structure of the story is more...
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Americo 2022-11-22 01:38:51
I can't appreciate...
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Lucinda 2022-11-20 08:12:52
The story itself is really boring, the pictures are a bit stingy, the characters are very vague... personally feel very rough, some people say that this is closer to the historical facts, it is really...
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Blanche 2022-11-20 07:42:24
Was it shot in Iceland? Beauty is dead. ....
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Ian 2022-11-11 07:44:49
Reminds me of the movie...
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Jaren 2022-11-06 13:34:34
Be strong and become a giant, this is not...
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Kacey 2022-10-20 09:09:42
Really ugly chicken = = The actor's acting skills are too embarrassing, and this plot is even more boring to death. . . Look drowsy. . . The only thing to watch in this piece is the picturesque natural scenery. ....
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Lola 2022-10-08 17:37:50
I'm not very interested in this kind of epic mythology adaptation-- The scenery is so...
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Madilyn 2022-10-04 22:48:30
It's a pity that the witch was on the...
Beowulf & Grendel Comments
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Jasen 2022-05-03 06:01:03
Lost in translation
Sometimes it's one thing to watch a movie before, and it's another thing to know the English name of the movie. Someone told me "Ocean Eleven" a few days ago, and I was still wondering what kind of movie it is. I checked it and found out that it was actually the famous "Eleven Arhats". I have to...
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Marques 2022-05-03 06:01:03
Detail fetish
No special effects at all. But the lens is beautiful.
Cliff corner and the cold gray-blue sea in the night guarding the Viking Ship
imagination of medieval Northern Europe is like that
feeling of some antique and wild.
Those helmets are very interesting for cremation of Jinbei stone piles.
There...
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Brendan the Celt: I'm told you're the Danes' king.
King Hrothgar: Celt, you're a ways from home.
Brendan the Celt: I am. But safe with the sword of Christ.
King Hrothgar: Christ, eh? Heard of him. You ever have much luck with trolls?
Brendan the Celt: I'm of the thought they never cross paths. But if you're willing to bow before Christ you shall feel the blessing of his great strength.
King Hrothgar: My gods don't ask me to bow.
Brendan the Celt: And nor should they dare if they won't protect you. To face God's foes is an honor. I've come to drive this evil out.
King Hrothgar: [laughts] With a stick?
Brendan the Celt: With the fire of Heaven!
King Hrothgar: Well, if your heaven's on fire you'd better look to that.
Brendan the Celt: You leave me on a dish for the troll then. Leave me! And if I don't see man's dawn, I shall see God's! I shall see God!
[drools and collapses]
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Beowulf: Has this thing, this troll, killed any children?
King Hrothgar: No.
Beowulf: Women?
[Hrothgar shakes his head]
Beowulf: Old men?
King Hrothgar: What are you saying? That he fights with a clean heart? He kills the strongest first. He shows us he can kill the strongest. Who cares if he spares the children? They'll die anyway without fathers.
Beowulf: My wits still war with how this all began.
King Hrothgar: Hate for the mead hall. I can only guess. The night we finished it the foul creep came.
Beowulf: So, nothing was done to the troll itself?
King Hrothgar: Oh, Beowulf, it's a fucking troll! Maybe someone looked at it the wrong way.
Beowulf: Some Dane?
King Hrothgar: ...I never begged anyone to come here. Take on our fight. I don't hold you here.
Beowulf: I know you don't.
King Hrothgar: Then don't sour my heart with talk about why a troll does what a fucking troll does!
Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Language: English,Latin,Icelandic Release date: March 9, 2006