Viking

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  • 2006
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 6.0  (11)

Viking is a sweeping epic from 2007 that tells the story of the legendary warrior Prince Vladimir the Great, who transformed Russia from paganism to Christianity. The film is directed by Andrei Kravchuk and stars Evgeniy Sidikhin as Prince Vladimir, Nikolay Chindyaykin as his brother Yaropolk, Aleksandr Peskov as his advisor Boyan, and Anna Lutseva as his wife Anna.

The film opens with a prologue that introduces the audience to the world of the Vikings, who are shown as fierce warriors who love battle and loot. We then see Prince Vladimir as a young boy, who witnesses his father’s murder at the hands of his own brother. This traumatic event shapes the young prince’s worldview, and he learns to be ruthless and cunning in order to survive the political intrigue of his family.

As Prince Vladimir grows up, he becomes a feared warrior and a leader of men. He marries Anna, the daughter of the Greek emperor, as part of a strategic alliance. Anna is a devout Christian, and her influence on the prince begins to transform him. She introduces him to the teachings of Christianity, and he becomes curious about this new religion.

The film then follows Prince Vladimir’s journey as he travels to the lands of the Christians to learn more about their religion. He is impressed by what he sees and decides to convert to Christianity. This decision has far-reaching consequences, as it sets him on a collision course with his pagan subjects, his family, and the neighboring tribes who are hostile to the Christians.

Meanwhile, Prince Vladimir’s brother Yaropolk is consumed by jealousy and hatred towards his brother. He plots to kill him and take the throne for himself. He allies himself with the neighboring tribes who are opposed to Prince Vladimir’s Christian reforms. The stage is set for a bloody civil war that will determine the fate of Russia.

The film is a visual spectacle, with breathtaking landscapes and battle scenes that are both thrilling and brutal. It is also a character-driven drama, with complex relationships and political maneuvering that keep the audience engaged throughout. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Evgeniy Sidikhin giving a standout performance as Prince Vladimir.

Overall, Viking is a gripping and powerful epic that tells a story of transformation, both personal and political. It is a film that combines action and drama with a thought-provoking exploration of faith and identity. It is a must-see for anyone who loves historical epics or is interested in the history of Russia.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2006
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (11)