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“Viking Wolf” (2022): Terrifying Transformation

Jul 29, 2023

Teenager Thale (Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne, “Royalteen”) has recently moved with her family from Oslo to a quaint Norwegian community for her mother’s (Liv Mjönes, “Midsommar”) new job as the town’s police chief. Almost immediately a fellow high school student is savagely murdered at a local party. Thale is a key witness to the slaying. But who, or what, is the killer?“Vikingulven” (“Viking Wolf”) may best be summarized with these three “V”sNo, not Julius Caesar’s Veni, Vidi, Vici. Oh, no. Much more like filmmaker Stig Svendsen’s Violent, Visceral, Vicious.For it may take a while for this mostly well-done horror thriller to really get rockin’ ‘n rollin’. All the same, once this macabre melee motors into full gear here, and the bloody fangs and razor-sharp claws are brought to brutal bare, Svendsen signals sternly that he is done screwin’ around.Okay, yeah, semi-spoiler alert: This is a werewolf flick, friends. As such, you are gonna need to suspend belief while concurrently allowing for more than a few holes in the story in tandem with a whole host of lapses in continuity. Nevertheless, if you give in and surrender to the preposterous premise then “Vikingulven” jerks you on a journey jam-packed with jolt after jarring jolt. Which, after all, is the gist.How do ya like me NOW l’il sis?!And to be fair (and certainly more than just a little charitable)The scientific and historical basis for the existence of the carnivorous creature is relatively well thunk out. All the way down to the fictitious “Gudbrand the Grim” and his plundering band of Viking marauders, who some ten centuries prior had unwittingly released the hound of hell on earth to get the whole hellish mess started in the first place. Uff da, Gud!!“Viking Wolf” streams on Netflix.Video Review of STEVEN SPIELBERG’S Directorial Debut “DUEL”!On my YouTube Channel now @ this link:JOHN SMISTAD, “THE QUICK FLICK CRITIC”, talks Steven Spielberg’s Highway of Horrors Classic “DUEL”!! – YouTube “Viking Wolf” (2022): Terrifying Transformation Acting – 6.75/10 Cinematography/Visual Effects – 7.25/10 Plot/Screenplay – 6/10 Setting/Theme – 6.5/10″Viking Wolf” (2022): Terrifying TransformationTeenager Thale (Elli Rhiannon Müller Osborne, “Royalteen”) has recently moved with her family from Oslo to a quaint Norwegian community for her mother’s (Liv Mjönes, “Midsommar”) new job as the town’s police chief. Almost immediately a fellow high school student is savagely murdered at a local party. Thale is a key witness to the slaying. But who, or what, is the killer?

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