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Redbad

The legend
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User Score242 ratings
TMDB 6.416+20182h 40mNL
AdventureHistoryWarDrama

Synopsis

In the year of 754 AD, during a time of epic battles and bloodshed, the legend of the pagan warrior king, Rebad, is born, but so is a new weapon against his people: Christianity. Redbad must ultimately unite a Viking army powerful enough to defeat the seemingly invincible Franks.

Director
Roel ReinéFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Bulletproof Cupid3 production companies
Release
June 28, 2018Released
Box Office
$482,806Budget $8M

Top Cast

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Gijs Naber
Gijs Naber
Redbad
Jonathan Banks
Jonathan Banks
Pepijn
Lisa Smit
Lisa Smit
Fenne
Søren Malling
Søren Malling
Wiglek
Derek de Lint
Derek de Lint
Eibert
Egbert Jan Weeber
Egbert Jan Weeber
Bonifatius
Huub Stapel
Huub Stapel
Aldigisl
Renée Soutendijk
Renée Soutendijk
Idwina

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Aug 7, 2023

If you have watched any of Michael Hirst's "Vikings" series then you will probably find this to be a potted version of some of those stories condensed (though it doesn't always feel like it) into 2½ hours or so. Essentially our eponymous hero (Gijs Naber) is the Fresian lord who is constantly at war with "Pepijn" (Jonathan Banks) who is the king of the Franks and his sworn enemy. The narrative focuses on the weaponisation of Christianity by the latter as a means of subjugating - frequently quite brutally - all who do not accept the doctrines of the Papal legate who insists on baptising everyone - on pain of death. What ensues here isn't actually a bad film, it's just long and plodding with some mediocre acting and a script that uses ten words when two would have done. The action sequences look good and there are plenty of them as the battle ebbs and flows, the advantage constantly switches from North to South and the violent nature of the all conquering church is laid bare for us to appreciate - and that's quite a plausible exposure, too. If someone had taken a razor blade to it and shortened it by forty minutes to so, then we could have had a decent action adventure based on a rich seam of history and mythology, sadly it all takes just too long; there are too many unnecessary sub-plots and there is even a bit of romance to ensure the pace is well and truly nobbled. I like the genre and it's watchable enough, though just a bit disappointing.

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