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Hrafninn flýgur

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 49min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
2.7 k
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Jakob Þór Einarsson in Hrafninn flýgur (1984)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn Irish man seeks vengeance against the vikings who killed his parents.An Irish man seeks vengeance against the vikings who killed his parents.An Irish man seeks vengeance against the vikings who killed his parents.

  • Dirección
    • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
  • Guionistas
    • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
    • Dashiell Hammett
    • Bo Jonsson
  • Elenco
    • Jakob Þór Einarsson
    • Edda Björgvinsdóttir
    • Helgi Skúlason
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    2.7 k
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    • Dirección
      • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
    • Guionistas
      • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
      • Dashiell Hammett
      • Bo Jonsson
    • Elenco
      • Jakob Þór Einarsson
      • Edda Björgvinsdóttir
      • Helgi Skúlason
    • 25Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Jakob Þór Einarsson
    • Gest
    Edda Björgvinsdóttir
    • Gest's Sister
    Helgi Skúlason
    • Thord
    Gotti Sigurdarson
    Gotti Sigurdarson
    • Einar
    • (as Gottskálk D. Sigurdarson)
    Flosi Ólafsson
    • Erik
    Egill Ólafsson
    • Thord's Brother
    Sveinn M. Eiðsson
    • Guard
    Gunnar Jónsson
    Gunnar Jónsson
    • Erik's Retainer
    Þráinn Karlsson
    • Olaf the Childlover
    Anna S. Karlsdóttir
      Abba M. Jóhannsdóttir
      Anna Reynisdóttir
      Arnaldur Friðgeirsson
      Ármann Ingason
      Birgir Guðjónsson
      Birgir Mikaelsson
      • Thord's Retainer
      Bjarni Guðmarsson
      Börkur Arnviðarson
      • Merchant
      • Dirección
        • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
      • Guionistas
        • Hrafn Gunnlaugsson
        • Dashiell Hammett
        • Bo Jonsson
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      7lindfilm-1

      Television not Cinema

      I am confused by the magnanimous praise for this film. First of all, let me respect it for its unsensational style. It expressed the everyday unromantic experience of what it must have been like then. In this way, it avoided Hollywoodism, but when I consider how the film-makers could have incorporated vast vistas as a cinematic expression of the isolation of these communities I was dismayed. These people lived in immense isolation, but all we were given 90 percent of the time were tight shots, and landscapes were generally presented as one section of the pebbly beach with some stark rocky islands off shore. And let us consider the opening (of the version I saw). There was no attempt at establishing the historical context. Instead, we got close shots that could have been anywhere, and certainly shot in the style for 'straight to video". Come on! The script was clever, with the potential for a great dramatic experience, but the director must have been limited by a highly restrictive budget, because it ended up looking like 'made for TV'. The synthesized music was occasionally effective but surely deeper chords would have created an ominous atmosphere. The hero did not really have any tense challenges. He seemed to cruise through it all. While I sort of liked him, I never had a sense of his jeopardy. In short, there was no dramatic tension. In this sense, there was an echo of some of Clint Eastwood's movies, but without the stylishness. There was an assumption that we were on the protagonist's side, but why deprive us of his human vulnerability as he seeks revenge? I feel that the writers deserve a bigger budget to prove to us that they can create a truly cinematic experience rather than a small dimension TV drama. I have not seen the subsequent 2 parts of the trilogy.
      7siderite

      Good story, low production values

      The thing that shines most out of this film is the plot. The avenging son doesn't just come and kill people, he uses cunning to make them trust him and distrust each other, he separates them and then kills them when he has the upper hand.

      The problem, though, is the amateurish directing and acting, something that I know well enough from my own country's productions. The fact that the language is Icelandic (and the horses, too, that's funny) doesn't help much, nor does the clearly minute budget.

      In a way, I agree with many of the people that reviewed this positively: this felt like a real life Viking saga, with normal folk being dressed in animal fur and fighting with bow and knife in a dreary land. However, too much realism is bad as well, and I imagine the film would be liked only by a minority of viewers because of it. In fact, it feels like old Spaghetti westerns at times, with the bad sound and silly music added after the filming.

      Now, I can imagine this done by Hollywood. They would definitely remove what was good with the script, because their heroes must always be moral and trustworthy, either white or black. The role of the woman would be relegated to something helpless, begging for assistance, rather than the courageous stance the Icelandic character takes. The fights would be epic, touching steampunk, with weird contraptions that mass murder tens of people (but without blood). When I compare this projection to the actual film, the Icelandic version wins, however I can't help think of what this could have been with just a little more resources at their disposal.
      10wolf-carl86

      Outstanding film!

      The only Icelandic film I've ever come across. This and it's two (disappointing) sequels, that is. And what an OUTSTANDING film. Wow. The viking film to end all viking films. None of the others made since (Trees Grow on the Stones Too, 13 Warrior, The Pathfinder *yikes!*, the sequels to this film) have been up to much.

      Five VIRTUES of When The Raven Flies:

      1. Design wise: The viking clichés of (horned) helmets, shiny swords, dragon headed longboats, and the odd galloping stallions are replaced with an authentic, down-to-earth design: Fur caps, black/rusty cleavers/knives, small ocean going merchant vessels, and those curious Icelandic ponies. It is quite odd seeing the characters ride them. The viking warriors feet almost touch the ground, and they ride in a weird trotting style.

      Which help bring us closer to what life could have been like back then.

      And did I mention how the director has chosen memorable, gritty faces in almost every role? No tall blond semi-gods here, just dirty survivors in a harsh country/island.

      2. Plot wise: An Icelandic film about vikings? A chance to show off Icelandic courage, virtue and heroism, right? Wrong. The hero is from IRELAND, rather, and his story is about a viking victim getting back at the perpetrators.

      The plot requires minimum knowledge about Icelandic/Norwegian history. It's set during the late 800s AD. While the political power in Norway is being consolidated around one king, Iceland is being colonized by settlers, hunters, traders, political refugees...and Irish slaves. Iceland was considered a loose and distant part of the young kingdom.

      The intrigue be a little hard to follow a first. Relax - it will all make sense later on (as characters dwindle in number).

      3. Style wise: This gruesome and captivating story of revenge is - yes- a SPAGHETTI WESTERN. Every trick in the Spaghetti-Western handbook. And I mean it as a compliment.This is on par with Sergio Leone on a good day. And how suitable for the material. Talking is kept to a macho minimum. Closeups of frowning faces and steely eyes trying to penetrate the minds of opponents. Quiet. Sudden violent outbursts. Bittersweet ending. The main character, "Guest", isn't even presented with a proper name. Clint's nameless character in the Dollar movies, anyone?

      This is an Arctic homage to Sergio Leone. Bravo!

      4. Endurance: 24 years on and the film is still standing strong. Some bloods'n gore effects are little on the silly side, some sophomore editing. Some synth music and ditto drums upsets the mood a little at times. My DVD version has no stereo/surround sound. The picture is laser disc fine, not DVD or HD fine.

      And those were all the flaws. I mean ALL the flaws. The\is film is so frikkin' strong none of the above really matters.

      5. The director still hasn't made anything nearly as impressive as this film. The 1988 sequel, In the Shadow of the Raven, had a bigger budget/production. But lacks the Leone-ish sense of urgency. See for yourself. The last film in his trilogy, Den Kvite Viking, had moments of inspired casting/design/mood etc (a talking wooden Jesus effigy stands out), but is totally overwhelmed by a slow and unconvincing plot. Shame. The more reason to love and revere the original!

      See it before they cast Nicholas Cage in a remake!
      9Berserker_swe

      A true viking movie

      I don't know if you've ever seen a movie about vikings, but as far as i know they are few. Of those I've seen this and it's predecessor are the only "true" viking movies.

      This movie has pretty bad image and sound quality which is understandable since its old. But it wins my heart for it's story, it follows a kind of norm in viking tales, basically an eye for an eye.

      I am no expert in vikings or history but i have read a lot about them and many sagas (if not all) from the "Edda", anyways i liked this movie because it feels natural and real.

      Some warnings though:

      1. It may not be so interesting for you if you're not interested in vikings.

      2. They speak Icelandic and the one i saw had Swedish subtitles only, so beware, you may not understand a word.
      Antagonisten

      Great movie with loads of atmosphere

      This is for me a very memorable movie. First of all it has a good story with morale in it. It deals with vengeance which can probably be among the hardest things for a man to deal with. Which is greatly illustrated at the end of the movie (without revealing too much...).

      Also the story with the lone crusader seeking vengeance for the slaying of his family is very strong. And the atmosphere of the movie really helps as well. The music is very good and helps the atmosphere as does the photo. It´s dirty, grey and cold just like it should be in a relentless, unforgiving, viking movie.

      This is probably the best viking movie so far, not that it has too many contenders sadly enough. I recommend this movie to anyone wanting to see a very special movie with a special atmosphere and a few nice touches. And also, the movie is almost worth seeing only to hear the wonderful icelandic language!

      I rate this 7/10, one extra star for originality!

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        The scene where Thord shoots an arrow from his bow at close range in Gest's chest without penetrating his armor is not a trick or any type of SFX. Helgi Skúlason (Thord) really did fire off a real arrow at close range, and Jakob Einarsson (Gest) really did not wear any other protection than the leather armor.
      • Citas

        Gest: Heavy knife.

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        Featured in Partiledaren som klev ut ur kylan (2021)
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        Á Sprengisandi
        Written by Sigvaldi Kaldalóns

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 1988 (México)
      • Países de origen
        • Islandia
        • Suecia
      • Idioma
        • Islandés
      • También se conoce como
        • Revenge of the Barbarians
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Kleifarvatn, Iceland
      • Productoras
        • Film
        • Viking Film
        • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
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