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Pilgrimage

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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5.9/10
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Jon Bernthal in Pilgrimage (2017)
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In 13th-century Ireland, a group of monks must escort a sacred relic across a landscape fraught with peril.In 13th-century Ireland, a group of monks must escort a sacred relic across a landscape fraught with peril.In 13th-century Ireland, a group of monks must escort a sacred relic across a landscape fraught with peril.

  • Director
    • Brendan Muldowney
  • Writer
    • Jamie Hannigan
  • Stars
    • Tom Holland
    • Richard Armitage
    • Jon Bernthal
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    7K
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    • Director
      • Brendan Muldowney
    • Writer
      • Jamie Hannigan
    • Stars
      • Tom Holland
      • Richard Armitage
      • Jon Bernthal
    • 67User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Tom Holland
    Tom Holland
    • Brother Diarmuid - The Novice
    Richard Armitage
    Richard Armitage
    • Raymond De Merville
    Jon Bernthal
    Jon Bernthal
    • The Mute
    Nikos Karathanos
    Nikos Karathanos
    • Saint Matthias
    Akilas Karazisis
    Akilas Karazisis
    • The Killer
    • (as Akillas Karazisis)
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Brother Ciarán - The Herbalist
    Rúaidhrí Conroy
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    • Brother Rua
    Hugh O'Conor
    Hugh O'Conor
    • Brother Cathal
    Donncha Crowley
    Donncha Crowley
    • The Abbott
    Stanley Weber
    Stanley Weber
    • Brother Geraldus - The Cistercian
    Peter Cosgrove
    Peter Cosgrove
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    Lochlann O'Mearáin
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    Tristan McConnell
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    Gaëtan Wenders
    Gaëtan Wenders
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    Eric Godon
    Eric Godon
    • Baron De Merville
    Eoin Geoghegan
    Eoin Geoghegan
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    7steveleebee1973

    raw and well told

    This is very good. far more realistic than Hollywood might produce. it's interesting, much dogma was born of superstition, identifications that without science, were attributed to whatever godly (natural) forces our people believed in at the time. However, belief is a force unto itself and it does serve to manipulate circumstance. that is in here too. well told
    8mr-whyte

    Great atmosphere, fine movie

    Yes this film is bloody. For some the scenes might even be shocking, but I really enjoyed this film. Acting was good, the suspense build up was very good. And at no point did it seem the violence was unnecessary. If you enjoy historical type films and don't mind seeing a head bashed in close up, you will enjoy this.
    7milostyl

    Gritty period piece with lots of symbolism

    As far as period pieces set in the middle ages go, this one isn't very glamorous. It's a decently well made film with some strong individual performances that basically carry a mostly disjointed and only slightly nuanced story. My rating for this movie is a fairly weak 7/10. That rating is floated higher than I would have normally given it for three specific reasons.

    First, the performances: Holland as the young, pious monk who has never known anything but life in the monastery yet quickly matures when faced with adversity. Bernthal as the obedient and entirely subservient mute with an obviously profound yet mysterious history who becomes the star of the show on more than one occasion without saying a word. Stanley Weber as the Cistercian, the guy the Church sends out to do their dirty work basically and effectively starts the "Pilgrimage" in the first place. Of course, there's also Richard Armitage as the surly French knight commanding his Baron father's equally surly men while throwing surly looks around all the time. This would have been a horribly dull and hard to watch movie if these guys didn't pull off these fairly typical medieval character archetypes well and it feels to me like they did.

    Second, the action and set sequences were well done. I tend to be the kind of person who is immediately thrown off by a bad transition or a sequence of shots that just don't really work well together. I didn't see very much of that in this film. Granted, it's not difficult managing scene transition when most every scene is shot outdoors in Ireland but when the action happens, it's brutal and effective.

    Third, symbolism. If you are someone who does not like it when a movie expects you to draw your own significance from the story it's trying to tell, this is not a movie you might like. Religion is a central theme in this movie and it is built on a foundation of symbolism that can be taken any number of different ways. If you like diving into the deeper meaning of things, you will actually love this movie. Especially how it ends.
    Aviva21

    Who is a devil? Who is an angel?

    Out of the creeping faerie mist of a dark age comes an intensely suspenseful tale about why we choose our allegiances. This is the heart of the story - our reasons make no sense.

    The drama revolves around a lump of rock. That any other lump could replace it at any time and no-one would notice is openly stated in the dialogue. It's the stark question woven through the plot - is faith taken on faith alone really worth fighting for?

    It's a tense film, beautifully written and exquisitely acted. Each viewer decides what the film's about - it doesn't explain itself, it falls silent. Everyone will see something different. Some might conclude we're all compelled towards war whether we like it or not. Some might decide we're all in league with the Devil whether we know it or not. Some might believe we're all still lost in the creeping faerie mist clutching for something to save us.

    Some reviewers didn't rate it highly as an action thriller but it's not a superficial movie and maybe doesn't fit into that genre. There's far more being shown in the subtext and the themes than being told in the action. As for the excessive violence, I felt it merely conveyed the grim reality of melee combat. After all, hidden in the word 'Pilgrimage' is the word 'grim'.

    It's a mark of a brilliant film when after seeing it once you must see it again. On the second viewing, it bit me deeper on the neck and made me more its thrall.

    For me, the main highlight was Jon Bernthal's acting. It was haunting. He played a voiceless man who served the monks as the lowliest of their group and I fell in love with his tragic integrity. He reminded me of another tormented anti-hero of contemporary myth - Angel from 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer': the vampire cursed with a soul, plagued by a weight of remorse for a hellish past. Both crave absolution and will do anything to receive it.

    I loved 'Pilgrimage'. It was a strangely beguiling hybrid of superstitious medievalism clashing with an ancient landscape alive with pre-existing belief. And the ending was satisfyingly unsatisfying - like all good fairy tales are.
    7horizon2008

    Much better than expected based on its trailer.

    PILGRIMAGE (2017)

    This is the new film from the Irish director of the excellent 2009 flick called SAVAGE about an assault on a news reporter in Dublin (and it's aftermath) and I gotta say, if Werner Herzog had made this film rather than one about an Amazonian trek he wudda been quite happy.

    The film is set in the early 1200s in Ireland where superstition and the struggle for Christian domination of the country are rife and there, an envoy from Rome is sent to collect a supposedly sacred relic from some rural monks and bring it back to the holy city.

    The movie is grim, and conveys the horrible conditions people existed/lived in back then perfectly (the bloody weather looks the same as Ireland has now though haha). It's highly atmospheric, with bleak Irish landscapes, and the acting is top notch with the film basically being a dangerous road trip carrying the relic to a ship that's waiting for them in Waterford (to sail across to France and onward to Rome).

    The fact that the film is recorded in Irish, French, and English adds a brilliant realism to proceedings which echoes the situation at the time with Ireland being infringed upon from all sides, and along the way things get very messy and bloody (one death is particularly gruesome).

    I'm sure there wasn't a huge Hollywood budget for PILGRIMAGE but they've kept things really concentrated and its certainly exceeds what you might expect to be straight to video cheese.

    This is the third film I've seen by Brendan Muldowney and I think the guy has some talent. I will be looking out for his next film and if you haven't already caught SAVAGE Id check that out too.

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      To prepare for his role, Jon Bernthal spent the first few weeks of shooting completely silent, even when he's not on set.
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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • El sacrilegio
    • Filming locations
      • Galway, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Savage Productions
      • Wrong Men North
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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      • €4,749,500 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,689
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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