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Viking: The Berserkers
The Hunger Games heads back to the Dark Ages when a group of five young Saxons is captured by a clan of fearsome Viking warriors and used as prey in a ritualistic manhunt. High on a potion that turns them "berserk" the brutal hunters are soon on the scent of the terrified youngsters in a desperate battle for survival from the ritualistic manhunt. Written and directed by Welsh film-maker Antony Smith.
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Plot Summary
Set in the 9th century, the film follows the violent and ambitious journey of a young Viking named Erik. Driven by a thirst for glory and wealth, Erik joins a band of fearsome berserkers on a perilous quest. Their mission takes them to the treacherous shores of England, where they face brutal battles and moral dilemmas. Erik must navigate the harsh realities of war and leadership to survive and forge his own legend.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to its excessive violence and a somewhat convoluted plot, while some acknowledged its atmospheric production design and intense action sequences. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the historical setting and brutal combat, while others found it lacking in character development and narrative depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty atmosphere and brutal combat sequences.
Criticized for a weak and often predictable plot.
Noted for its historical setting but found to lack emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
While the film is set in the 9th century, some historical details and weaponry depicted are not entirely accurate to the period, a common point of discussion among historical enthusiasts.
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