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>>70347097
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>>70345125
ive had this movie for ages. still havent watched it. but i will. soon. i fucking love mads.
>>70347817
He's brilliant and the movie is wounderfully shot. Lot of silence and landscapes
>>70345125
Really nice movie. Shows you what justice meant in the middle ages.
>>70348565
I think the point was to show the cost of justice always. It was quite a timeless point
>>70345125
I love this film. Too bad for the shitty American title, I think it attracted the kind of people who wouldn't enjoy it while it repulsed the ones who would. I think it's the reason it gets bad reviews.
>>70345125
witcher movie when?
>>70348188
>Lot of silence and landscapes
thank fucking goodness; that reminds me of Valhalla Rising already.
It's a bit like L'Etranger by Camus. Its about what happens when you NEVER FOLD. Like DJ Khaled.
Kohlhass
Bartleby the Scrivener
Meursault
DJ Khaled
The Michael Kohlhass book is great too, one of Kafka's favourites.
>>70352765
>Valhalla Rising
Your taste isn't really good.
>>70353024
Yours is just plain awful.
>>70353024
>>70353195
valhalla rising was such a meme movie.
boat scene was good though
>>70352026
this
>>70352765
It's like Valhalla Rising except much, much worse.
>>70345125
I didn't know this existed, love the original story
>>70353195
Watch more film.
>>70351953
Good to know, I'd been putting it off because of the name. I'll check it out now for sure.
>>70352765
Yes. Valhalla Rising is great
>>70351953
The trailer was a special kind of awful too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5meI4lmz-74
Good to know this is a good movie. I liked Valhalla Rising (except for the drug sequence and the cgi blood), so this will probably be up my alley.
>>70354508
Oh god, it has the trailer voice.
Michael Kolhaas was one of Franz Kafka's favorite books.
Had to read Michael Kohlhaas in school. Don't remember anything about it.
>>70354508
The trailer is like a fucking parody. They sold it like some kind of GoT revenge story while it's a lot more similar to Valhalla rising
>>70356249
Michael Kohlhaas was a pretty big part of a book that literally changed my life.
1934 by Alberto Moravia