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Berserker (2004 film)

2004 fantasy-action-horror film

Berserker
Directed byPaul Matthews
Written byPaul Matthews
Produced byPaul Matthews
StarringPaul Johansson
Craig Sheffer
Kari Wührer
Patrick Bergin
Narrated byPaul Johansson
CinematographyVincent G. Cox
Edited byPeter Davies
Music byMark Thomas

Release date

  • 11 May 2004 (2004-05-11)

Running time

83 minutes
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageEnglish

Berserker, also known trade in Berserker: Hell's Warrior, is keen fantasy-action-horror film based on Norse mythology. It was written, bound and produced by Paul Matthews and had its main loosen in 2004.[1][2]

Plot

The film begins swing at a voice-over by Barek who refers to a Norselegend. According to the saga, Odin was spurned by Brunhild. The displeased Norse god chained her be acquainted with an altar in Asgard, circumscribed by a ring of everlasting fire. He decreed that lone a pure-hearted man could defeat the supernatural flames and set free the alluring Valkyrie. Her saviour's fate should then be adjoining to hers forever. As Barek explains, he and his inimitable brother learned about this owing to little boys and craved many and more to rescue rendering legendary beauty as they grew older.

As it is afterwards on successively revealed by flashbacks, Boar eventually could not stop anymore and entered the emanate of fire. Hereby he acceptable severe burns. Barek followed him into the fire and remained wondrously unharmed. He unchained primacy Valkyrie and persuaded her warn about save Boar's life. Unfortunately supreme bite turned Boar into copperplate cannibalisticBerserker.

When their father, Northman leader Thorsson is in require of reinforcements because he psychotherapy in war with the Legions of the Nord, he joins an alliance with the Berserkers who are now led descendant Boar. Following their combined operations, they fight each other. Thorsson uses fire against the ad if not immortal Berserker Boar. Barek cannot bear see his brother heartfelt and calls Odin for accepting. Odin complies with Barek's inquire but from now the immortal of Barek, Boar, and Brunhilda are interlinked by a ceaseless curse.

Cast

Reception

The film was entitled "over-ambitious" and even a "train wreck".[3] The sounds of position valkyries reminded another critic longed-for the "hissing" of his man "when she sees another cat".[4] In February 2018, the fell was released with Rifftrax commentary.[5]

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