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- History
- Year
- 2013
- Runtime
- 1h39
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Hammer of the Gods
Unleash your inner warrior in an epic Viking saga.
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Synopsis
Hammer of the Gods is a gripping 2013 action-packed drama set in the backdrop of 9th-century Viking England. The film follows the tumultuous journey of a young warrior named Steinar, played by Charlie Bewley, who is sent on a perilous quest to track down his estranged brother, the new king of a Norwegian clan. As Steinar navigates through treacherous territories filled with hostile forces, he must confront not only the physical threats from enemies but also his own tumultuous emotions and the legacy of his family's violent past. Along the way, he encounters a series of ruthless warriors, ambitious power-players, and the dark realities of Viking life, forcing him to redefine his own identity and destiny. With fierce battles, raw performances, and a backdrop of stunning landscapes, Hammer of the Gods paints a vivid picture of an era marked by might and bloodlust, shedding light on the internal and external battles that define the character's journey in a ruthless world.
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Reviews
Hammer of the Gods has received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. On IMDb, the film currently holds a rating of 4.5/10, reflecting a lack of resonance with viewers. Critics have pointed out various aspects that contributed to this response. For instance, Rotten Tomatoes shows an overall approval rating of 29%, with critics commenting on the film's sparse plot and uneven pacing. 'Hammer of the Gods struggles to find its footing in a genre filled with rich narratives,' noted one critic. Additionally, Metacritic scored the film at 44/100, indicating 'mixed or average reviews.' In terms of storytelling, some viewers found the character development lacking, which undermined the potential emotional weight of the narrative. 'While it has moments of excitement, the film ultimately fails to deliver a compelling Viking saga,' said another review. However, there were glimmers of praise for Charlie Bewleyโs performance, with some reviewers acknowledging his capacity to bring depth to the character. Yet, as a whole, the film has not captured the hearts of a larger audience, leaving many wishing for a more captivating depiction of the Viking age.









