Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy's mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who's on a mission to save his mother, kill his uncle and avenge his father.
Alexander Skarsgård
Amleth
Nicole Kidman
Queen Gudrún
Claes Bang
Fjölnir the Brotherless
Ethan Hawke
King Aurvandil War-Raven
Anya Taylor-Joy
Olga of the Birch Forest
Gustav Lindh
Thórir the Proud
Elliott Rose
Gunnar
Willem Dafoe
Heimir the Fool
Phill Martin
Hallgrímr Half-Troll
Eldar Skar
Finnr the Nose-Stub
Olwen Fouéré
Áshildur Hofgythja
Edgar Abram
Hersveinn Battle-Hard
Jack Gassmann
Hjalti Battle Hasty
Ingvar E. Sigurðsson
He-Witch
Oscar Novak
Young Amleth
Jack Walsh
Hallur Freymundur
Björk
Seeress
Ian Whyte
The Mound Dweller
Katie Pattinson
Shield Maiden
Andrea O’Neill
Helga the Nanny
Rebecca Ineson
Halla the Maiden
Kate Dickie
Halldóra the Pict
Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney
Melkorka
Kevin Horsham
Völundur the Smith
Seamus O'Hara
Audunn the Irish
Scott Sinclair
Grímr Skull-Hammer
Tadhg Murphy
Eiríkr Blaze-Eye
James Yates
Hrólfur Split-Lip
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
Thórfinnr Tooth-Gnasher
Ian Gerard Whyte
Thórvaldr Giant-Crusher
Ralph Ineson
Captain Volodymyr
Murray McArthur
Hákon Iron-Beard
Nille Glæsel
Gunnhildr Ship-Breasted
Jonas Lorentzen
Eysteinn
Magne Osnes
Berserker Priest
Ineta Sliuzaite
Valkyrja
Finn Lafferty
Fisherman’s Son
Jon Campling
Standard Bearer
Helen Roche
Hofgythja
Faoileann Cunningham
Kormlöth
Gareth Parker
The Hird Officer
Mark Fitzgerald
Hallucinating Guard
Gavin Peden
Burly Guard
Joel Hicks
Fengr Shield-Biter
Chris Finlayson
Grani Battle-Screamer
Eric Higgins
Ketill the Whale Sided
Matt Symonds
Ragnar Cold-Mouthed
Luca Evans
Ivan
James Harper-Jones
Vasill
Thomas Harper-Jones
Stanislav
Sheila Flitton
Lyudmila
Lily Bird
The Maiden King
Sunil Beniwal
Jacky (uncredited)
Michael McGeown
Rower (uncredited)
Peter Vamos
Slav Villager (uncredited)
Robin Carolan
Hawker (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Robert Eggers
Writer
Sjón
April 18, 2022
7
First things first - there is virtually nothing original with the plot here. A young prince "Amleth" (Oscar Novak who later morphs into an effective Alexander Skarsgård) witnesses the murder of his father "King Aurvandil" (Ethan Hawke) and the capture of his mother "Gudrún" (Nicole Kidman) by his treacherous uncle "Fjölnir" (Claes Bang). Lucky to escape with his life, he escapes to the land of the Rus where he is soon a capable and powerful warrior. When he learns that the traitor was, himself, deposed and now lives in the inhospitable Iceland, he decides to impersonate one of a group of slaves being sent to his farm so as to wreak his revenge. There are a few twists to the otherwise largely predictable plot - he meets the enigmatic "Olga" (Anya Taylor-Joy) and comes into possession of a deadly sword that can only be drawn at night; but what really makes this stand out is the gritty, dark and enthralling production. The headlines actors actually feature pretty sparingly, though we get a little more Kidman towards the end, and that's no bad thing. It leaves us to enjoy a storyline that draws heavily on the compelling Norse mythology. Not just of Odin, Freya, Valhallah and the like, but of the whole cult of nature; of animalistic behaviour amongst man and beast alike. It draws on a symbiotic relationship with the environment that tests the faith of pagan and Christian alike. It is brutal, but somehow not gratuitous. That's how man treated man; women were little better than breeding chattels and children were even further down the food chain. Robert Eggers has put much more meat on the bones than almost any similar depiction from this hugely rich and enthralling vein of mythology that mixes fact, fiction, fantasy, mysticism and fear very well. It's 2¼ of well paced adventure that looks stunning on a big screen and is well worth a watch there before it loses much of it's grand scale potency on a telly.