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Film Review: The Northman

Content warning: mention of sexual assault

The Northman is the two-headed offspring of a black metal cover of “Immigrant Song” and a copy of Hamlet with half the pages torn out to be used as fuel for a funeral pyre for one of the many characters that die in this gory two hour Viking epic from writer/director Robert Eggers (The Lighthouse) and co-writer Sjon (Icelandic poet/musician/Bjork collaborator). With the exception of an interesting bit of subtext becoming text towards the film’s last act, The Northman is a stylish, yet straightforward revenge yarn done in the mode of an Icelandic saga with all kinds of other elements from classic genres, like epic, tragedy, odyssey, and maybe even a bit of sword and sorcery, served up in a wintry, eye-gouging, psychedelic slurry where Willem Dafoe going goblin mode and playing a scene-stealing and narrative-furthering Lear’s Fool is only the tenth or eleventh most interesting thing about the film.

The film’s plot follows the bloody path of Amleth (Alexander Skarsgard), a Scandinavian prince who sees his father Aurvandill (Ethan Hawke) murdered by his uncle Fjolnir (Claes Bang) in front of his own eyes. Afterwards, he sees Fjolnir carrying his mother Gudrun (Nicole Kidman) off and generally taking possession of the kingdom. This series of events causes Amleth to go into exile and join a warring band of Viking berserkers. While raiding a Rus settlement, he meets the enigmatic sorceress Olga (Anya Taylor-Joy), who is part of a shipment of slaves being sent to Fjolnir in his new home of Iceland. Amleth joins them, and vengeance ensues with a side of wolves, he-witches, Valkyries, and a kind of proto-rugby game that is more Blood Bowl than World Cup.

From the opening narration featuring a wide shot of one of Iceland’s volcanoes, Eggers and his cinematographer Jarin Blaschke set The Northman in the epic mode invoking Odin, the Norns, and Valhalla and setting up the film’s big themes of revenge versus love and fate versus free-will. There are also supernatural elements, like various prophets and seers (Including one played by a strikingly costumed Bjork that sets up the last half of the film), a magic sword, Valkyries, and barrow-wights, that are predominantly played straight as the characters try to make sense of the world around them and their purpose in life. Robert Eggers and Sjon use gods and prophecies as background elements like how William Shakespeare adding spooky bits to Hamlet and his other plays, or even reaching further back in time when Homer used them as capricious game players in his poems. The inclusion of rituals like blood sacrifices, or Amleth and Aurvandill howling like wolves while belching and farting gives The Northman an alien feel in a similar manner to the use of dialect in Eggers’ first film The Witch.

Along with trippy, magick-filled bits, The Northman features visceral fight sequences that showcases Skarsgard’s physical approach to the role of Amleth as he is grounded down as the film progresses. After an extended underground ritual/mead hall sequence, Eggers and editor Louise Ford kick into thriller mode with arrows zipping right into Aurvandill’s body. His assailants are masked at first, but then, it’s revealed to be Fjolnir, and the story really starts to take off. Eggers and Ford use long takes to show the sheer violence of the world, and this can be seen most clearly in the raid on the Rus, or when Amleth basically becomes 9th century Iceland’s Punisher (or Zodiac killer) as a night fight sequence is shown from the POV of one of Fjolnir’s henchmen who couldn’t kill Amleth as a kid. The camera lingers on Alexander Skarsgard’s face and body as he exerts his way through carnage and labor for a chance at avenging his father, rescuing his mother, and reclaiming his kingdom even though he finds out his original home belongs to Harald of Norway in a darkly humorous exchange with a slave trader.

 The Northman

Although, much of the film is bloody spectacle, The Northman does carve out some quiet, intimate moments, and Robert Eggers and Sjon create a believable romance between Amleth and Olga that is helped a lot by the physical chemistry between Skarsgard and Taylor-Joy as well as the soft light and less dreary/hellish palette used by Blaschke. At the beginning, Olga seems like just another woman, who will be enslaved and raped, but she and Amleth basically bond over their weirdness with her pointing out that he’s a literal wolf in sheep’s clothes when he stows aboard the slave ship. He can drop his guard around her, and she plays the role of co-conspirator when he’s hatching his plan of vengeance. However, The Northman isn’t a romantic comedy, and their relationship ends up being much more strained and complicated than hanging out in an Icelandic hot spring.

The Northman is the cinematic equivalent of the Old Norse-derived words in the English language, including muck, dirt, skull, knife, and depending on the linguist, piss and shit. Alexander Skarsgard shows the physical strain of the quest for revenge and brings an animalistic energy to the fight sequences where he’s a wolf like the one he befriends in one of the film’s rare cute scenes. In both his storytelling techniques and meticulous attention to detail, Robert Eggers and collaborators like the aforementioned Jarin Blaschke and costume designer Linda Muir, create an immersive time capsule into a long forgotten time that may leave some wincing and flinching and others intrigued by a display of humanity at our most primal that is gently and later violently deconstructed towards the end of the film. Think Conan the Barbarian has an existential crisis…

Overall Verdict: 9.0

Preview: Vikings: Uprising #2.4

VIKINGS: UPRISING #2.4

Writer: Cavan Scott
Artist: Daniel Indro
Colorist: Kevin Enhart
COVER A: Verity Glass
COVER B: Photo
COVER C: Claudia Caranfa
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: Jan 4, 2017

Lagertha and her forces are in a desperate situation, as she finds the rebel slaves have learned a lot from their former masters. It will take all of her bravery and resourcefulness to survive! Meanwhile, in Kattegat, Ragnar faces public scorn and a fight for his life!

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Preview: Vikings #2.4

VIKINGS #2.4

Writer: Cavan Scott
Artist: Daniel Indro
Colorist: Kevin Enhart
COVER A: Verity Glass
COVER B: Photo
COVER C: Claudia Caranfa
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: Jan 4, 2017

Lagertha and her forces are in a desperate situation, as she finds the rebel slaves have learned a lot from their former masters. It will take all of her bravery and resourcefulness to survive! Meanwhile, in Kattegat, Ragnar faces public scorn and a fight for his life!

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Preview: Vikings #2

VIKINGS #2

Writer: Cavan Scott
Artist: Daniel Indro
Cover A – CHRIS WAHL
Cover B – PHOTO
Cover C – CLAUDIA CARANFA
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: October 26

Lagertha tries to make sense of the attack on the holy temple of Uppsala, while Floki vows revenge. Ragnar is plagued by his demons, while in the wilderness, a charismatic new leader emerges…

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Preview: Vikings #4

VIKINGS #4

WRITER: Cavan Scott
ARTIST: Staz Johnson
Cover A: Peter Snejbjerg
Cover B: Photo
Cover C: Photo Shield
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: Aug 31

Ragnar Lothbrok has emerged from the bloody battle victorious, but will he survive the night that follows as he’s betrayed by one of his closest friends? Meanwhile, back at home in Kattegat, the rebellion against Ragnar’s family takes a deadly turn, as all seems lost.

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Preview: Vikings #3

VIKINGS #3

Writer: Cavan Scott
Artist: Staz Johnson
Cover A: Mirka Andolfo
Cover B: Photo
Cover C: Photo
FC – $3.99 – 32pp – On sale: Aug 3

Viking vs viking! English king Ecbert has harnessed the power of Ragnar and his Vikings to unleash them against another band of norsemen harrying England’s South Coast. But as Ragnar leads his warriors into battle, their opponents are waiting for them…

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Vikings: Uprising #1 – new comic book series based off hit MGM show!

Titan Comics has announced that following the fantastic sell-out response to the Vikings: Godhead mini-series, Vikings is returning for an all-new story!

Superstar writer Cavan Scott re-joins series artist Staz Johnson to further expand the Vikings lore with Vikings: Uprising #1! This new story follows after the explosive events of the MGM TV show’s Season 4 mid-season finale.

Released September 14thVikings: Uprising expands on Titan Comics’ hugely popular Vikings: Godhead, which sold out of its debut issue and went to a second printing!

This thrilling new #1 comes with five variant covers to collect with art by artists Mark HammermeisterClaudia CaranfaVerity Glass, Joe Glass and a regular cover by Chris Wahl.

Preview: Vikings #2

VIKINGS #2

WRITER: Cavan Scott
ARTIST: Staz Johnson
Cover A: Staz Johnson
Cover B: Photo
Cover C: Photo
FC – 32pp – $3.99 – On sale: Jun 15

The drama continues for Ragnar, Lagertha, Rollo and Loki as they find themselves caught up in a mess of betrayals, intrigue and politics that could ultimately be their downfall. With their thoughts on the battles in front of them, events back home suggest the old world has more say in their fates than they thought…

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Titan Comics Announces Multiple Sell-Outs and New Printings

Titan Comics has announced multiple sell-outs and printings this past week.

Dark Souls #1 has sold out again. The comic has gone through its second printing and will return for a third printing. The comic will feature a new cover by series artist Alan Quah. Written by George Mann, the comic will return to shelves in June 29.

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Dark Souls #2 is getting a second printing. Written by George Mann with art by Alan Quah the comic will return June 22. With her past becoming hazier by the day, Fira’s quest to bring an end to the Undead Curse leads her deep into the gnarled heart of the Weeping Forest, domain of the fearful Everlord, where rotting nightmare creatures skulk in the darkness.

Dark Souls #2 Reprint coverVikings #1 has sold out and is getting a new printing. Written by Cavan Scott with art by Staz Johnson, the comic will return to shelves in June 22. Ragner, Lagertha and their legendary kin sail once more for England and run straight into a shield wall of politics, intrigue, betrayal and, of course, axe-wielding, blood-spraying, sword-swinging combat!

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Preview: Vikings #1

Vikings #1

WRITER: Cavan Scott
ARTIST: Staz Johnson
Publisher: Titan Comics
FC – 32PP – $3.99 – On Sale: April 27

From the chronicles of the History Channel’s truly epic series, Vikings, comes a new saga of glory and plunder! Ragnar, Lagertha and their legendary kin sail once more for England and run straight into a shield wall of politics, intrigue, betrayal and, of course, axe-wielding, blood-spraying, sword-swinging combat!

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