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Le Guerrier silencieux

Original title: Valhalla Rising
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
66K
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Mads Mikkelsen in Le Guerrier silencieux (2009)
1000 AD, for years, One Eye, a mute warrior of supernatural strength, has been held prisoner by the Norse chieftain Barde. Aided by Are, a boy slave, One Eye slays his captor and together he and Are escape, beginning a journey into the heart of darkness.
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Forced for some time to be a fighting slave, a pagan warrior escapes his captors with a boy and joins a group of Crusaders on their quest to the Holy Land.Forced for some time to be a fighting slave, a pagan warrior escapes his captors with a boy and joins a group of Crusaders on their quest to the Holy Land.Forced for some time to be a fighting slave, a pagan warrior escapes his captors with a boy and joins a group of Crusaders on their quest to the Holy Land.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Writers
    • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Roy Jacobsen
    • Matthew Read
  • Stars
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Maarten Stevenson
    • Alexander Morton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    66K
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    • Director
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Writers
      • Nicolas Winding Refn
      • Roy Jacobsen
      • Matthew Read
    • Stars
      • Mads Mikkelsen
      • Maarten Stevenson
      • Alexander Morton
    • 355User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • One Eye
    Maarten Stevenson
    Maarten Stevenson
    • The Boy - Pagan
    Alexander Morton
    Alexander Morton
    • Barde - Pagan
    Stewart Porter
    • Kenneth - Pagan
    Matthew Zajac
    • Malkolm - Pagan
    • (as Mathew Zajac)
    Gordon Brown
    Gordon Brown
    • Hagen - Christian Viking
    Gary McCormack
    • Hauk - Christian Viking
    Andrew Flanagan
    • Gudmond - Christian Viking
    James Ramsey
    • Gudmund - Christian Viking
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Kare - Christian Viking
    Jamie Sives
    Jamie Sives
    • Gorm - Christian Viking
    Ewan Stewart
    Ewan Stewart
    • Eirik - Christian Viking
    Rony Bridges
    Rony Bridges
    • Magnus - Christian Viking
    Robert Harrison
    • Roger - Christian Viking
    Andy Nicolson
    • Christian Viking
    Douglas Russell
    Douglas Russell
    • Olaf - Christian Viking
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Christian Viking
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      • Nicolas Winding Refn
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      • Nicolas Winding Refn
      • Roy Jacobsen
      • Matthew Read
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    6Coventry

    The Valhalla Gates are open, but the Gods are sleeping

    Damn! This was, like, the most frustrating kind of cinematic disappointment you can imagine. On one hand you expect a completely different and much more virulent kind of action movie, but on the other hand you totally can't claim that this was a terrible movie. Okay, admittedly, I expected non-stop swashbuckling, blood-dripping Viking spectacle and relentless violence from "Valhalla Rising", but can you blame me? The title and the awesome film poster, depicting a chained warrior with only one eye and war symbols painted on his muscular chest, alone were enough to make my mouth water. There are far too few genuine Viking movies out there, and since this is a local Scandinavian product, I honestly assumed it would have been a kick-ass movie. Instead, "Valhalla Rising" is a slowly unfolding and brooding epic with melancholic themes and unimaginably beautiful photography. Mads Mikkelsen, Denmark most talented actor even though he doesn't speak a single word in this film, stars as the charismatic and fierce warrior One-Eye (aptly baptized by his 10-year-old travel companion) who lives the miserable life in captivity. Viking tribes use him as their deadliest weapon in random gladiator games until, one day; he breaks his chains and regains freedom. Followed around by the one boy who treated him somewhat decently, One-Eye joins a clan of self-acclaimed crusaders intending to travel to Jerusalem with a vessel and re-conquer the holy land of God. The pacing is incredibly (at times even intolerably) slow and there's hardly any dialog in the film at all. More than once, "Valhalla Rising" actually reminded me of the legendary spaghetti westerns directed by Sergio Leone, and particularly "Once Upon A Time in the West". That movie – one of the greatest ones ever made, by the way – is also very slow and seemingly purposeless, but simultaneously boosts an atmosphere that is consistently ominous and unsettling. "Valhalla Rising" exists of multiple chapters, seven in total if I remember correctly, but nevertheless maintains a simple and chronological narrative. The crusade to Jerusalem is a marvelous symbolic criticism towards warfare in the name of religion; although I remain convinced the journey could have used action & bloodshed instead of hints at supernaturalism. Mikkelsen (the bad dude in Casino Royale) is terrific and it's remarkable how he must trained to get a body like that, but his character could have been so much more fascinating. Writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn ("Fear X", "Bronson") is definitely courageous and visionary, but I just hope that his film won't be misinterpreted or inaccurately promoted. If sold as a wildly exciting and blood-soaked Viking spectacle in Hollywood or so, "Valhalla Rising" is bound to become very unpopular.
    8angel-clare

    A Bizarre & Uncomfortable Art Film

    As far as bizarre and uncomfortable art films go, Nicolas Winding Refn's Valhalla Rising is pretty tame. In fact, it is so comparatively tame that the film's marketers felt they could serve it up as an action-packed Viking film—a terrible decision that caused the film to be a horrendous flop; because after all, this is a bizarre and uncomfortable art film. When I say "tame," of course, I do not mean it does not have an explicit evisceration scene—because it does—I mean it has a relatively discernible plot and characters with names.

    The protagonist, One Eye (Mads Mikkelsen in a stark, fearsome performance), does not say a single word in the entire film. The other characters do a lousy job of filling in the silence, for I think I counted somewhere in the vicinity of twenty-four lines in total.

    In addition to long periods of silence, the film also features clay-covered voodoo rock men, inverted dream sequences (I think), and a lot of existential symbolism—making it, without a doubt, a very bizarre and uncomfortable art film.

    (Disclaimer: The film features starkly beautiful cinematography and brilliant performances. Certainly worth watching)
    8dschmeding

    A strangely captivating movie

    "Valhalla Rising" is a strange movie that will split the audience into lovers and haters like you can see in the comments here. To me its these movies that are most interesting. If a movie goer sees a movie like this with breathtakingly beautiful and artistic cinematography on a low budget and still rates it with one or two stars, its either pure ignorance or something was struck that resonated in a negative way.

    I already loved the previous movies of director Winding Refn but this one goes into a totally different direction. Its hard to explain the plot because most of it happens in the viewers head. What you see is mostly mythological and religious symbolism all revolving around the main character "One eye". A warrior who fights with a raw power of which we never know its human or not because he is mute and keeps the same empty expression in his face throughout the movie (only in some scenes it seems like hints of a smile shine through).

    The movie starts with "One eye" held captive and has to fight battles to the death in which he always prevails. This first part of the movie has some raw violence in it and could be viewed as the "most entertaining" part because after this "Valhalla Rising" turns into a slow moving journey to an unknown place with barely any dialog and a droning ambient soundtrack.

    Its hard to say what really happens in the several segments the movie is split into but the religious tone ("Hell", "Sacrifice") already show this is not a movie on a more existential level. And as I am still trying to piece the impressions of "Valhalla Rising" together I find that its a movie that sticks with you long after watching if you let yourself dive into the dense atmosphere. The imagery is stunning throughout, the most simple shots like a close up of knifes being washed in a river look like a beautiful painting and the constant difference between the beauty of the cinematography and the cold colors, raw violence and the dark droning soundtrack are as captivating as Mads MIkkelsen playing the cold expressionless "One Eye" like a force of nature.

    I can't put my finger on what sucked me into this movie but "Valhalla Rising" is an experience open minded movie fans should not miss and I am looking forward to future projects from this promising director.
    davmulligano

    An intense, visceral piece of film making.

    "The Big Sleep" with Humphrey Bogart is famous for being more about the parts themselves than the sum. Valhalla rising in my opinion is very similar. The cinematography and the sound editing trump all the other aspects of the film. It does indeed deal heavily in ambiguous symbolism and I am sure one could draw parallels with a number of sources. The story is really not as complicated as has been made out on these message boards. There is no clear answer to this film but at the same time you will not feel robbed by the this, there is a definite beginning, middle and end. It's best just to sit back and enjoy the menace that permeates the entire film, even having known the ending from some careless commentator I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of watching this. I would not however have enjoyed 3 hours of it, but it is only 90 minutes long so is perfect. The violence is really not that bad, there are so many worse films for this...'irreversible, brave-heart and any gore porn movie doing the rounds.' Go see this film, enjoy for it's stunningly visuals, startling audio and general intensity. Oh, and I did not enjoy his previous film 'Bronson' art house British movies just look horrible, this is beautiful. Similar to the thin red line but not as long and tedious.
    Kirpianuscus

    a poem

    I saw it as a poem. Heavy, beautiful cinematography,Mads Mikkelsen as perfect option for One Eye, the Crusade theme and the visions as parts of ancient world source of meanigs, the lonely, silent man and the boy beautiful illustrated. Not comfortable images but fair illustration of a lost world spirit. So, admirable poem about life, options , answers and duty.

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    • Trivia
      There are approximately only 120 lines of dialogue in the whole film.
    • Goofs
      When the General stabs the Priest in the back, his dagger and sword have changed hands when the shot switches to behind the General.
    • Quotes

      Barde: I once met man who told me... they eat their own God... Eat his flesh. Drink his blood. Abominable...

    • Crazy credits
      "In the beginning there was only man and nature. Men came bearing crosses and drove the heathen to the fringes of the earth."
    • Connections
      Featured in NWR (Nicolas Winding Refn) (2012)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Valhalla Rising : Le Guerrier des ténèbres
    • Filming locations
      • Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • One Eye Production
      • BBC Film
      • La Belle Allee
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    • Budget
      • £4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,638
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,905
      • Jul 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $282,737
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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