The Last Viking 4K 2025 Ultra HD 2160p
A bank robber released from jail must unlock his traumatised brother's memory to recover stolen loot.
User Review
"The Last Viking" is an ambitious but uneven film that ultimately struggles to define its own identity. It oscillates between black comedy, psychological drama, thriller, absurdist cinema, and moments that verge on splatter, without ever committing fully to any of these modes. Rather than creating productive tension between genres, the film often feels uncertain of its own direction.
The stylistic confusion suggests a desire to echo a wide range of cinematic influences. At different moments, "The Last Viking" appears to reach for the emotional intimacy of "Rain Man," the provocative absurdity of Lars von Trier's "The Idiots," the physical drama of "Mystic River," or even the sentimental irony of "The Intouchables". Yet these references remain more aspirational than integrated, resulting in a narrative that feels torn rather than layered.
The performances are uniformly strong on a technical level, and the cast clearly commits to the material. However, the shifting tone makes it difficult for the actors to settle into a consistent register. As a result, individual performances sometimes feel at odds with one another, each calibrated to a slightly different version of the film.
In the end, "The Last Viking" leaves a peculiar and unsettling aftertaste - not in a deliberately challenging or provocative way, but in a manner that feels uncanny and strangely disconnected.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (65.2 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#Danish: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#German: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Info Subtitles
German.File size: 56.18 GB












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