Le fils d'un seigneur de la guerre est maudit pour renaître vie après vie et est condamné à aimer et à perdre jusqu'à ce que la malédiction soit levée.Le fils d'un seigneur de la guerre est maudit pour renaître vie après vie et est condamné à aimer et à perdre jusqu'à ce que la malédiction soit levée.Le fils d'un seigneur de la guerre est maudit pour renaître vie après vie et est condamné à aimer et à perdre jusqu'à ce que la malédiction soit levée.
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Tertius Meintjes
- Father
- (as Tertius Meintjies)
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Watching the Rifftrax version should be the ONLY possible excuse for seeing this and the only reason it gets any stars 😂
BERSERKER: HELL'S WARRIOR is an ultra-cheesy historical-action-science-fiction B-movie. That's a hell of a combination, and the fact that it was made in South Africa just adds to the whole weirdness of the thing. The DVD case sells this as a straightforward gritty historical war flick along the lines of the VIKINGS TV series but it turns out to be a thoroughly cheesy B-movie masquerading as such.
And, truth be told, it's a pretty poor show. The narrative attempts to invoke some Norse mythology involving Odin and the other gods but in the end this turns into an unholy cross between HIGHLANDER and the Hong Kong flick THE ICEMAN COMETH. The first half which is set in the Viking camp is by far the worst, committing the cardinal sin of being cheesy and boring at the same time, but things do improve a little in the second. Be warned, throughout the movie you'll be exposed to some of the poorest over-acting you'll see in a movie.
We're treated to the spectacle of a couple of warring brothers travelling to the present day where their battles continue. The CGI effects are pretty awful, it has to be said, and you wonder why the likes of Patrick Bergin and Kari Wuhrer are present, although at least the latter disrobes frequently to distract the viewer. There's a little gore thrown into the mix, along with the unwise decision to include some vampire stuff (as if it wasn't enough of a mixed bag to begin with), but overall the extremely poor production values make this one hell of a mess.
And, truth be told, it's a pretty poor show. The narrative attempts to invoke some Norse mythology involving Odin and the other gods but in the end this turns into an unholy cross between HIGHLANDER and the Hong Kong flick THE ICEMAN COMETH. The first half which is set in the Viking camp is by far the worst, committing the cardinal sin of being cheesy and boring at the same time, but things do improve a little in the second. Be warned, throughout the movie you'll be exposed to some of the poorest over-acting you'll see in a movie.
We're treated to the spectacle of a couple of warring brothers travelling to the present day where their battles continue. The CGI effects are pretty awful, it has to be said, and you wonder why the likes of Patrick Bergin and Kari Wuhrer are present, although at least the latter disrobes frequently to distract the viewer. There's a little gore thrown into the mix, along with the unwise decision to include some vampire stuff (as if it wasn't enough of a mixed bag to begin with), but overall the extremely poor production values make this one hell of a mess.
I was an extra in the opening scene where the combined forces storm Eric the Red's encampment. Never knew where to see the final product. Then stumbled upon it on Cinemax one night. Needless to say that I can't be seen, anywhere (I was just filler in a war scene, anyway).
Didn't expect too much going into the film, but things look better when they are on the screen than they look in real-life. The story wasn't as basic as it had sounded and their were some nice twists in the ending. I'm glad to see it wasn't a "straight forward Hollywood finish". Rest assured that Paul Johanssen is a total tool (cheesy sense of humor).
Impressed with the final thing, but only cause it exceeded my low expectation.
Didn't expect too much going into the film, but things look better when they are on the screen than they look in real-life. The story wasn't as basic as it had sounded and their were some nice twists in the ending. I'm glad to see it wasn't a "straight forward Hollywood finish". Rest assured that Paul Johanssen is a total tool (cheesy sense of humor).
Impressed with the final thing, but only cause it exceeded my low expectation.
This movie sucks from beginning till (especially) the end. You probably don't get 'm any worse, acting, storyline ,photography, camera work, etcetera it's all bad, very, very bad.
But that's what makes it a 'great' watch, it will give you more than enough good laughs. The worse, the better!
I really have no clue what so ever of what these people were thinking making this movie. A serious viking movie? The story is goddamn ridiculous, it's more like a comedy in disguise, kinda like Mafia, also pointless but damn funny.
And look out for the very very end of the movie... uhum.
But that's what makes it a 'great' watch, it will give you more than enough good laughs. The worse, the better!
I really have no clue what so ever of what these people were thinking making this movie. A serious viking movie? The story is goddamn ridiculous, it's more like a comedy in disguise, kinda like Mafia, also pointless but damn funny.
And look out for the very very end of the movie... uhum.
What a great film!
I was very impressed with the special effects and the storyline was excellent!
This is a very well directed movie and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
I was very impressed with the special effects and the storyline was excellent!
This is a very well directed movie and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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- AnecdotesCovered by a Rifftrax commentary in February 2018.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hagan Reviews: Berserker: Hells Warrior (2017)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Berserkers - Les guerriers d'Odin
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée
- 1h 24min(84 min)
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