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The Northman (2022): Was Revenge Worth It? — S.4 - Episode 11

54 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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The Fiction Podcast continue their tour of the Ancient World in discussing Robert Eggers' 2022 Viking movie, The Northman, featuring Alexander Skarsgard. The conversation delves into the movie's cinematography, world-building, character development, and emotional range of the main character, Amleth. The hosts explore the historical and mythological aspects of the film, sharing their general takes and hot takes on various elements. From there, they discuss the tragedy of the protagonist's inability to let go, character analysis and "Who needs Therapy" rating of the key characters, as well as grading the movie. Skål!!! Takeaways * Cinematography and world-building were standout elements of the movie. * The character development and emotional range of the main character, Amleth, were lacking. Tragedy of the protagonist's inability to let go * Character analysis and therapy rating * "Viking vibes" and grading the movie Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to the Fiction Podcast * 06:16 History and World Building * 19:24 Character Development and Emotional Range * 28:52 Amleth's Decision and Conclusion * 34:17 Therapy Ratings * 40:21 Viking Vibes * 46:29 The Ron Weasley Award & grading the movie * 53:34 Preview: The Odyssey

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episode The Northman (2022): Was Revenge Worth It? — S.4 - Episode 11 artwork

The Northman (2022): Was Revenge Worth It? — S.4 - Episode 11

The Fiction Podcast continue their tour of the Ancient World in discussing Robert Eggers' 2022 Viking movie, The Northman, featuring Alexander Skarsgard. The conversation delves into the movie's cinematography, world-building, character development, and emotional range of the main character, Amleth. The hosts explore the historical and mythological aspects of the film, sharing their general takes and hot takes on various elements. From there, they discuss the tragedy of the protagonist's inability to let go, character analysis and "Who needs Therapy" rating of the key characters, as well as grading the movie. Skål!!! Takeaways * Cinematography and world-building were standout elements of the movie. * The character development and emotional range of the main character, Amleth, were lacking. Tragedy of the protagonist's inability to let go * Character analysis and therapy rating * "Viking vibes" and grading the movie Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to the Fiction Podcast * 06:16 History and World Building * 19:24 Character Development and Emotional Range * 28:52 Amleth's Decision and Conclusion * 34:17 Therapy Ratings * 40:21 Viking Vibes * 46:29 The Ron Weasley Award & grading the movie * 53:34 Preview: The Odyssey

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