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This movie has some of the best dialogue ever penned. It’s poetic, savage, haunting, epic. Every line from this movie is dripping with layers of subtext. It’s fucking fantastic.
@@86Corvus For someone like me who watch 10 types of Vampires shows based on Methuselah like Vampires, if you were to meet one in the real world,, they likely to only want to be ONLY Call: “Methuselah!” Or they might kill you out right for being call a vampire as they view that as a disrespectful crime, on your part… but that anime is based on 1000 years later so You shouldn’t worry for now..❓‼️🩸😜 Makes true blood seem like a playground in comparison & in 1000 years later the Pope himself is the Super Power King of kings who controls the world & there is no opposing power‼️ Mainly if vampires are true to begin with anyways, I rather believe in Aliens 👽 myself at this point. 🦉
I'm glad they actually portrayed Swedish vikings (Rus/Varangians) instead of Norwegians or Dane's, Alexander Skarsgard would never be able to return home to Sverige if he didn't....🇸🇪🤘
I mean... not to be the big downer or sound harsh or anything, but there is a reason for that... Swedish vikings really didn't do much other than fight the Danes and Norweigans constantly... They aren't known for settling anywhere really, compared to Norweigan and Danish vikings, and from what I remember, they practically only were part of the Danish and Norweigan "trips" because they had the number... aka, cannon fodder. Denmark doesn't even have THAT many well known vikings compared to Norway, but we still settled so many places and traveled so much that we tend to be on the forefront WITH norway in media and history. Most sagas were written in Denmark too.
The icelandic sagas came over 500 years before shakespeare and are some of the greatest works of literature ever written/recorded. Shakespeare was inspired by the story of amleth, which came well before his time.
The Viking gods are crazy too. Loki being a shape shifter had a giant wolf Fenrir as a child. Who eventually brought forth Ragnarok and the end of the gods.
Robert Eggers would be a dope guest that Joe should get on the show. I saw Mark Marons podcast with Eggers and it was extremely interesting and I took alot away from it.
99.9% of films and stories about the Vikings is Christian propaganda. Never have they told the truth about them, most the pillaging and fury towards the Abrahamic religions wasn't random acts of violence, it was self-defence after the fact, it was retaliatory acts.
Its pretty good but you need to watch more movies. Just an epic that inspired Hamlet with a large production, the film drags a bit and not in a slow burn good way. Its not even his best film, The Lighthouse was.
I live in a small town in South Carolina and i wave at almost everyone I pass on the road lol I feel bad if I wave back at someone and they don't see it
I'm from MA where flipping the bird is more common. I went down to NC recently and went for a run on a country road. 8 times out of 10 i got a wave from a motorist and it was so weird how cordial many people are for no reason. I gotta move
We live in the BEST age of humanity, and somehow people (for political reddit) convinced everyone that we live in s***t. Obviously there are lots of things to improve, but come on...
@@NamaRauqos04595comfortable isn't the most important thing. Especially at the cost of critical thinking, freedom, the ability to do what one wants etc. Back then was f....cked. Now most people are f....cked. Social media, fast food, consumerism, obesity, porn addiction, drug addiction, debt, over population etc. Back then at least you knew who the predators were. Now they hide in plain sight. And let's face it the 'rat race' is just another form of slavery. Here guys you can live comfortably but you still have to work your asses of for the bare minimum while us rich rulers do what we want.
literally truth. They weren't necessary depictions of human life but as a means of the people being able to make jokes/stories about their tyrannical rulers without being executed for talking shit.
Two guys who know nothing about history, talking about how game of thrones is historically realistic... No. Royalty couldn't just behave like psychopathic assholes all the time. If they did, the peasants revolted. History is rife with peasant uprisings, revolted, and executed kings.
@@tugboat945 Completely wrong. Language is bound up with culture, and usually genes as well. There is a clear spread of material culture as well as genetics out from where the Urheimat has been triangulated. Only in exceptional circumstances is there language transfer with minimal cultural or genetic input. It's completely wrong to posit that languages are amorphous clouds, which float over whatever lands & peoples they will. Even in cases where a people have undergone language transfer without much accompanying admixture, a language is still rightly considered to have originated in one group and been transferred to a foreign group, for whatever reason; this process terminates somewhere, in some people. Yes, much of the world speaks English and French now, but why? Because of a transfer onto their populations by the ruling colonial powers. The languages as spoken by colonized people don't have the same relationship to those people as they do the people who first deposited them. And, as previously said, there usually is accompanying genetic and cultural input. Language transfer and cultural development are not completely rigid, or perfectly associated with each other, that's true. But they certainly are strongly tied with each other. It's hard to learn languages. People don't want to give up their native languages. People value their cultures and their religions. Of course these things are correlated. To say that language is not culture is to lie with the truth. Culture History is back.
@@liquidoxygen819 this is some weird ass west centric, european race bragging shit. The 2 cultures have very little to do with each other, and even if the proto-indo-european hypothesis was true these 2 diverged tens of thousands of years ago.
They are financially well off enough that they have probably never been close to the realities of war. Still, Rogan has the awareness to be thankful for that and not wish otherwise.
The problem with the Northmen was 60% of the scenes were way too dark, so dark it was hard to tell what was going on in them. That dropped the enjoy ability lot for me.
Speaking of fucked up societies... There is a story about Thor, who was out traveling (can't remember where or why) but he had been traveling till dark, under rain. He then comes by a lone house, with a family. The family is overjoyed to see Thor in the flesh, and offer him lodging and food. He accepts, and essentially the story ends with Thor having eaten and drank practically everything the family had, and then proceeds to kill and rape the mother of said family before going on with his travels. Hard to see why Vikings were the way they were :p
@@mnm_mxm oh bro, I can in no way remember that. I'm Danish myself, so I grew up on these stories but to give you a direct source.. yeah, sorry, too old to remember that now
I don't know where you heard this, but that's not at all the original story. The family took him in during a massive storm and kept him for nearly a week so that he could be safe. He ended up eating their winter stock and before he left, he gifted them an immortal goat and a cup that would automatically refill itself so that they would never starve. He was on his way to kill some giants that were terrorizing the locals. Thor was actually known to be more of a hero in most of his stories, often being the defining factor and saving people, especially Loki who didn't know how to stay out of trouble. Not everything in a culture is all doom and gloom, because, well, that's just not how all humans are lol. If that were so, we would not exist in the society it do today.
" They lived in a society where that's what their rulers were like, so that's what Zeus was going to be like" that actually a good insight. Their gods are reflection of their culture and ideal of the time. Zeus was a horndog was because rulers at the time had numerous wife and concubines. No way was the king of their gods was going to be a beta virgin loser. Its also probably tied to their ancient idea of masculinity with virility. Every sons of Zeus became great hero. So the sons of their kings are destined for similar greatness.
The problem with the Northman is it has that weird occult type cinematography that alot of these new age movies have. I get that the Vikings believed in some wild things....but the weird scenes made the movie feel like a hazy dream more than a Braveheart type film.
@@fredlewis6527yap. Think about how to train a soldier into real killing machine. They got to believe they are in top of the food chain: wolf in man skin
"made the movie feel like a hazy dream more than a Braveheart type film" i think you hit the nail on the head there - that's EXACTLY what it was meant to do. the fact that you expected a "braveheart type film" is your own fault, it was never advertised as such, and Eggers' other movies are the exact same.
I couldnt make it through the first 10 minutes of the Northman because the casting. Don't make Ethan Hunt, a norse king. Dont cast Ethan Hunt, in a Norse movie. In fact, just don't cast Ethan Hunt.
Its a terrible movie. The way its characters are brainless idiots made me root for the only normal guy, the uncle. But even he was a retard if you know the original tale just believing Amleth became an idiot over night when his father was killed amd keeping the guy alive for years and years untill he finaly grew up, went onto a few raids, learnt to fight and established himself as the true eir and came back and killed the stupid uncle.
@@PowerfulJRExtra yeah this sentiment is very true for me. I might not be in the mood for a movie or tv show, but I would sit and watch it cause I don't have anything better to do. So after the movie is done I cannot find anything likable about it or memorable. I have kept myself from watching "the Northman" just because I was never in the mood, I watched 5 minutes of it and said it was not likable for me to continue, even though I am certain that I would like this movie. I will get to it but when I am in the mood.
The only people who dont like the northman are not well versed in old norse history, culture and religion. The movie was made for history buffs, and generally the masses dont know what theyre looking at, and thus find it to be "boring". This is the most historically authentic viking age movie ever made. Its the best movie thats going to come out of this decade, and we're barely 4 years in.
I went to the cinema because i wanted to watch it. 1 its hamlet 2 potrays men as retards incapable of playing to their strengths and valuing their lives 3 its inauthentic 12 year old idea of vikings. Its about as fake as it gets. Why is everybody fighting without armor?! They wore armor! They didnt use two onehand weapons at once because its inconvenient, redundant and makes you not have a shield which is way better than an offhand blade.
That movie was TERRIBLE . So Ridiculous, I LOVE Viking movies but I almost left but I has beer to finish . The previews definitely sold the movie but didnt hold up except a few good fight scenes.
That's so fucked up when you imagine your God is a cheater. That's why the God in Islam is admirable, cuz from the beginning He says there's noone like Him and He is the best in every possible criteria, so that you wanna serve him in order to be associated with the best and always be on a journey of constant and consistent betterment of your true self.