Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo men in the early Middle Ages come to a pagan land: one to bring Christianity, the other to find his way of living. They choose two different ways of reaching the pagans. In the fight bet... Tout lireTwo men in the early Middle Ages come to a pagan land: one to bring Christianity, the other to find his way of living. They choose two different ways of reaching the pagans. In the fight between dialogue and force, one of them will die.Two men in the early Middle Ages come to a pagan land: one to bring Christianity, the other to find his way of living. They choose two different ways of reaching the pagans. In the fight between dialogue and force, one of them will die.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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This is a pretty dark, but interesting experimental movie about the Middle Ages.
A lot of strange things happened in those times, and this movie gives a special impression about it. Pagans, Christianity, strange rituals & beliefs...
It was quite a spiritual experience with a lot of different factions, and this movie gives an eyewitness account about it. Probably it's far from 100% authentic, but probably many tribes had similar lives. Also, there are some interesting twists in the story, but I won't spoil those, watch it to experience it yourself... ☺
A brutal tale, impressively told, this is a medieval tragedy of missionaries in foreign lands. Making full use of natural habitats and the elements, Krew Boga reeks of authenticity in its depiction of a pagan culture which realistically borders on the alien. The storyline examines the compromises spirituality makes once in alignment with politics, and the thin line between faith and delusion.
With convincingly intense performances, beautiful cinematography, and a haunting score, Krew Boga is technically impressive and bleakly beautiful. I cannot fathom some of the low scores, here. I can only imagine some people were expecting Braveheart or Vikings, the tv show. If this movie has any comparisons, it might be The Mission,1986, or Valhalla Rising, 2009. In fact, together, these would make a fascinating, if exhausting, triple bill.
With convincingly intense performances, beautiful cinematography, and a haunting score, Krew Boga is technically impressive and bleakly beautiful. I cannot fathom some of the low scores, here. I can only imagine some people were expecting Braveheart or Vikings, the tv show. If this movie has any comparisons, it might be The Mission,1986, or Valhalla Rising, 2009. In fact, together, these would make a fascinating, if exhausting, triple bill.
The other reviewer summed it up nicely too. This is not a movie that someone who's into Hollywood Blockbusters will like. The Viking themed movies (or those feeling like that) have been flooding our screens - especially since the very succecsful TV show Vikings. This I would say is also not something for fans of that show - for most fans of that show.
Almost nothing is happening (or you may get that impression at least) for most of the time .. until an outburst of violence towards the end. But by then, you will either have given up on the movie or you already have bought into the style and tone of it. This really is not something for the masses, but those who dig it, will cherish it. Very well done from a technical standpoint (grim) and costume department as well
Almost nothing is happening (or you may get that impression at least) for most of the time .. until an outburst of violence towards the end. But by then, you will either have given up on the movie or you already have bought into the style and tone of it. This really is not something for the masses, but those who dig it, will cherish it. Very well done from a technical standpoint (grim) and costume department as well
This piece of art is like a blackmetal music video in feature length. Someone who is into medieval stuff & ancient tribes will be satisfied. The visual power of the sceneries & the portray of interpersonal conflicts are astonishing. Besides the cast being local actors, it's a well-written script with authentic characters. The atmosohere is getting progressively threatening while it moulds into a climax of the story. Both main characters profit from eachother as opponents to really shine next to eachother. Both of them are highly emotional within their acting & still manage not to outshine one another.
The photography was quite interesting but everything else was boring, overdone rubbish. It is brutal & the pagans are treated like some type of sub human species. They are made to look ridiculous with covering their faces entirely in clay & shaking their heads like dogs. Then in other shots they are acting like they have deep emotional ties with each other & can be affectionate. It looks like the director or writer can't make their minds up about what type of humans they are. The priests also seem to be a bit confused with contradictory actions. I tried hard to watch it but fell asleep 3 times & found the ending was not worth waiting for. Don't bother wasting yourtime.
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- AnecdotesThe tribal shaman is portrayed by French contemporary performance artist, Olivier de Sagazan. The transformation ritual he performs in the movie is a variation on his most famous performance, Transfiguration, which he has performed over 300 times in 25 countries since 1998.
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- 1h 40min(100 min)
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