
The Lost Viking
2018 · 107m
Synopsis
A young, skilled Viking embarks upon a perilous journey, fighting a lone battle to become a warrior Viking and fulfill his family legacy.
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Cast

Dean Ridge
Vitharr

Ross O'Hennessy
Wyman

Kezia Burrows
Herja

James Groom
Dominus Cassius

Ioan Hefin
The Hermit
Chris Hampson
Skuld

Ian Virgo
Asbjorn

Michelle McTernan
Inger
Elin Hayes
Runa
Katra Knight
Nara

Ean Skinner
Maedoc
Chris Barnicoat
Brunn

Phillip Jones
Seward
Wolfie Hughes
Wyman's Man

Stuart McNeil
Wyman's Man
Lee Partridge
Wayman's Man
Les Kenny-Green
Wayman's Man
Keith Wallis
Faran
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source: The Lost Viking

It's as if whoever wrote and directed this movie was completely oblivious to history. This restarts decided to include MMA in some fight scenes with armbars and triangles. What's more. The movie makes absolutely zero sense. It just randomly moves you into the next chapter with no fluidity.

Dialogue that insults your intelligence, a plot that is laughable, Roman armor on Saxons, shield wall weapons inexplicable used in melee, and acting that is insanely bad? This is a packing of every conceivable bad element into one film.

I knew it was a low budget movie, I did not care about the disgusting costume design or the poor acting, I did not care about the terrible director or even the film edition...the worst thing about this movie is the photography, it's probably the most awful director of photography work I have ever seen, I couldn't watch more than 10 minutes of this movie, don't waste your time on this.

Another movie to ride that Vikings craze that I almost entirely missed out on the last couple of years. Not just after having seen the Vikings TV show (but I reckon even more so now), this feels a bit underwhelmed. Still if you like low budget movies and are willing to cut this some slack, you can be entertained by and with this. There is action, there is mystery and the movie does look good (filming wise, location, costumes and all that). I've seen worse movies and while this may stretch your patience a bit thin because of the pacing, it still is at least decently made

Like most low budget indies tackling historical/viking dramas I started this film fully intending to stop after the first horrible ten minutes, but no. This film turned out to be a very happy surprise. Good writing, decent acting and (given the low budget) extremely well done fighting scenes, make "The Lost Viking" is well worth the watch. The story is a typical Joseph Campbell Hero's Quest we've seen in countless other films but then, it is one of our more popular myths which all depends on the telling. In this case, instead of the cliched revenge cycle most of these movies follows, the writers have adopted a more intelligent and original approach in which, through his tribulations, our hero evolves into a more thoughtful and philosophical person which is far more satisfying than the typical "he becomes king and they live happily ever after" cliche. If viking/medieval dramas are your thing, you could do far worse than this little gem.

Watching this movie- they seemed to take everything right out of film school. I don't know if the writer/director just graduated or what but this is as cliche as it can get. In the first 20 minutes- you have: The woman getting attacked while the man can't protect her, the antagonists son getting killed by the protagonist. The camera blurry to show the protagonist can't see clearly due to a concussion, The audio silent then distorted due to the protagonist losing his hearing. The obligatory animal he shot turning into his dead sister to show his guilt. Come on- Every trick here is 1st year Film School. Need to watch more historical drama / action movies for this to even bee ok. Only good thing about this so far is some of the acting is good- which I'm guessing is not due to the director. but due to their natural skill. I could be wrong on that- he could be a good actor director but doesn't understand how to tell a story yet though.

source: The Lost Viking

Another movie to ride that Vikings craze that I almost entirely missed out on the last couple of years. Not just after having seen the Vikings TV show (but I reckon even more so now), this feels a bit underwhelmed. Still if you like low budget movies and are willing to cut this some slack, you can be entertained by and with this. There is action, there is mystery and the movie does look good (filming wise, location, costumes and all that). I've seen worse movies and while this may stretch your patience a bit thin because of the pacing, it still is at least decently made