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Viking Blood

Viking Blood

MovieAction

2019 · 89m

Synopsis

When a stranger finds himself in the middle of a battle between the old gods and the new, he decides that neither side deserves to win.

Trailer

Viking Blood official trailer

Cast

Uri L. Schwarz

Uri L. Schwarz

Director

Robert Follin

Robert Follin

Tor

Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen

Karen Margrethe Gotfredsen

Freya

Martin Hestbæk

Martin Hestbæk

Earl Odinsson

Pernille Bergendorff

Pernille Bergendorff

Gudrun

Irina Frankild

Irina Frankild

Brynhild

Uri L. Schwarz

Uri L. Schwarz

Blacksmith

BM

Bo Madvig

Bishop

Michael Rajani

Michael Rajani

Harald

Mia Lerdam

Mia Lerdam

Astrid

RH

Rasmus Hougaard

Edwyn

KL

Kristine Lauritzen

Rider

Arnar Örvar Blomsterberg

Arnar

PH

Peter Holst

Agnir

RW

René Wormark

Vidar

AH

Anders Heymuth-Clausen

Olav

TG

Thorkil Godvin Hansen

Thorkil

Uri L. Schwarz

Uri L. Schwarz

Writer

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Comments

10 Comments

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AnonymousNov 8, 2025

Vikings season 3 Episodes 6&7

Viking Blood
Viking BloodOct 24, 2023
Better than Deathstalker
Better than DeathstalkerApr 28, 2023

It is a meandering series of half squirts at a coherent plot. The big bad Earl has 10 men plus his wife and himself that the goody takes down. The good thing about it is it ends.

Worth watching only for the main character's fancy fringe!
Worth watching only for the main character's fancy fringe!Apr 28, 2023

I couldn't stop myself laughing from the very first moment the main character and his ridiculous haircut appeared on the screen. An iconic brutal viking figure that's gonna haunt me in my most terrible nightmares for sure.

A Viking Western That Was Done Sort of Well
A Viking Western That Was Done Sort of WellApr 28, 2023

For a movie with the word Blood in it, you'd think there would be more blood. There wasn't a lot of action scenes, and the ones that were there, were pretty short. I do think the writer did a good job at showing the Vikings, and the Christians lack of knowledge of the Christian faith. It was either a lack of knowledge, or a fear of one another, that drove them to the violence. I mean, the pagans just started chasing Edwyn and Freya and it never said what they did. Sounds like to me, the Pagans didn't want another faith on their land. And that pretty much started the feud between them. There was no backstory on why the Earl expelled the Christians from the village other than he didn't want another faith coming in. It also never mentioned what things the Christians did to ruin the village that the trading post guy mentioned. Not a lot of backstory to fill you in on things that happened before the movie began. Also, at the end when the Stranger told the Earl "This is for my father, the King," I don't believe it ever mentioned what the Earl did to the King. Or if it did, I missed it. Only thing I remember hearing about the King, was that Gudrun said the King sent ships to protect them. Other than that, I don't know what the Earl did to the King and what made the Stranger say what he did at the end. Overall, an average movie, a lot of backstory that wasn't told, that if told, would have made it a bit less confusing. Very little action and very little blood for a movie with the word Blood in the title.

Amateurish but Watchable
Amateurish but WatchableApr 28, 2023

Seems like a pretty amateur effort, but the actors take it seriously and I enjoyed it. Sort of a Viking era Western. Some of the other reviewers are right in that the editing is terrible. Has lots of other flaws but it has a certain charm that you only find in independent flicks.

Watch "Fist Full of Dollars" Intead
Watch "Fist Full of Dollars" InteadApr 28, 2023

As others have noted, the plot of "Viking Blood" (2019) is ripped from Leone and Kurosawa. I would argue this film owes more to Leone for several reasons: First, if you have 90 minutes to kill, attend to the close-ups. Straight from Leone's playbook. Second, the plot element are identical: two sides of a town fighting for control. "The Stranger" (e.g. "The Man with No Name") moves back and forth beteen these two side, enriching himself along the way. Third, tho' note as compelling, the soundtrack is a pale echo of Ennio Morricone. However, if you are struggling thru this film, note how the score is used. It appears at just the ket times, just as in Leone's work. Besides this obvious and painful debt to Leone, there are others things that are disturbing about this film: This work is clearly exploitive to ride the tide of the TV series "Vikings" which is far more superior in plot, acting, set design than "Viking Blood." Consider in this film the cheesy costuming. Clearly it looks to me as tho' the designer raided the 'Party Store" at Halloween time. At about one hour into this abysmal movie, catch the sequence where "The Stranger" is crawling away in the dark. Damn, this director even stole the plot boards from Leone! Lastly, I can't help but wonder about where this film was shot. I swear that in the Christian enclave there are bamboo plants clearly waving in the breese. Bottom-line: you must clearly have been in COVID isolation too long (like me) if you bother to watch this piece. It might be worth it to show how powerful Leone is with film making, but otherwise, I would suggest not to bother.

A fistful of dollars in Denmark
A fistful of dollars in DenmarkApr 28, 2023

It is a good film, enjoyable to watch. However, the story is extremely close to the one of the Sergio Leone's film '' A fistful of dollars. "It must be remembered that Sergio Leone himself had drawn the story of his film from a previous work by Akira Kurosawa.

Edited with a kitchen knife and filmed in someone's backyard
Edited with a kitchen knife and filmed in someone's backyardApr 28, 2023

A fairly poor attempt, to save on money the costumes are terrible, the sets are pathetic, the editing is shocking. It gets a 2 because I like Viking shows but this looks like it was made by the high school film club, probably best avoided.

Waste of time
Waste of timeApr 28, 2023

I watched the movie which lasted almost 2 hours and I was curious enough to check it's ratings. By the time I read the 10/10 rating that 1-2 people reviewed with, I was kinda confused whether or not we watched the same movie. It was a bad movie, I feel like I wasted my time. There was nothing impressive to it. Some of the actors were decent, the rest of them felt like they were paying to actually be in the movie.