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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- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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It´s so biased. This way to portray pagans, like horrible and primitive beings that need to be saved by christian god. Ridicolous, pathetic. In the 21th century and still with this saviour christian thing. In short, the worst of the worst.
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.
Another fictional presentation of a historical content. It is a missed opportunity by Bartosz Konopka to present a narrative that could highlight how Native European tribes were erased from existence by Christianity, the great colonizer , out of Africa, Ancient Dynastic Egypt. Christianity entered Europe through Ireland - onward to England crossing the North Sea into the lowlands - Willibrord was the zealot who destroyed thousands of tribes. Radbod was the last remaining Native European who stood his ground. The content of this movie is soo perverse, that a king from nowhere would give Willibrord his bishop ring and order Willibrord to kill his son- Only in Poland can they dream up such darkness while totally ignoring history - too lazy to dig in real history. The movie is just raw sadism, bloody, torture, abuse, exploitation of human emotions, exactly what Christianity is in all its glory. Precisely what all religions are in essence, human hostile, an enemy of life. Take a look at Native Tribes around the world and realize what Monotheism, Out of Africa, did to Europe and 1500 years later, the Vatican invents colonialism and send this Christian modified European on a goose chase to Americas while the ancient maps of America sit in the library of the Vatican. Directors like Bartosz Konopka could do a better job instead of making religious propaganda, painting native European tribes as savages, retards, and idiots, which, most certainly, they were not. The only folks who laugh and enjoy this sort sit in the Vatican cheering the ignorance of moviemakers. This myth of Christ produced 2025 years of warfare, abuse of power and produced astronomical wealth for an institution that thrives on Child Abuse.
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... ☺
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.
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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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