The fuck did I just watch

the fuck did I just watch

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>a Nicolas Winding Refn film
what did you expect?

Literally his best film.

Valhalla Rising.
Maybe.

i can deduce that you are not a scriptwriter at BBC's sherlock holmes.

He was Odin right?

>>a Nicolas Winding Refn film
>what did you expect?
neon lights and electronic music

a metaphor

I have to admit I got plebfiltered hard by that movie.
Jesus, what a borefest.

Did he died?

A very very boring movie

Absolute kino that angers brainlets

something which, by your response, proves you are feminine

You have to understand Nordic mythology to understand this movie, no?

That movie was like a fever dream.
I enjoyed every second, and the ost is fantastic.

A movie that terrifies the weak.

>The original ending of the film had One-Eye boarding a spaceship and being flown away. Nicolas Winding Refn, however, decided that it would be too easy for the audience to interpret, and took it out.

Ay lmao kino

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looks cool. I'mgoing to watch it after i watch conan the barbarian

I find it very similar to aguirre and the wrath of god

>Nicolas Winding Refn conceived the film as some sort of acid trip.

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A pleb filter

No. Its more about the cultural clashes than religion. The common theme is superstition. First we see the asatru who think one-eye is cursed. Then the converted christian who wants to find the holy land with the help of god. Then the christians begin to revert to their old asatru beliefs when the expedition fucks up. In the end when they meet the native american culture, the christian and asatru has very different reactions to it. The christian claims it all and wants to convert everything while the asatru think it's cursed and want to leave. The natives end up killing them all out of superstition (the europeans entered their burial grounds). We see it through the aspect of one-eye who can see it all coming (killing the gothi, the guys on the boat and eventually accepting that the natives will get the better of him).