The Northman -
The Narrative Arc: "Avenge Father, Save Mother, Kill Fjölnir"
Learning that Fjölnir lost his kingdom and now lives as a humble farmer in Iceland, Amleth disguises himself as a slave to infiltrate his uncle's farmstead. There, he forms an alliance with Olga, a Slavic sorceress who aids him in his quest. Deep Themes and Symbolism The story of perspective in Robert Eggers' The Northman The Northman
Two decades later, Amleth has become a "berserker," a fierce warrior who raids Slavic villages in a trance-like state of animalistic rage. A chance encounter with a Seeress reminds him of his long-ignored oath. The Narrative Arc: "Avenge Father, Save Mother, Kill
In 895 A.D., young Prince Amleth witnesses his uncle, Fjölnir, murder his father, King Aurvandill War-Raven. He escapes by boat, chanting a vow that will define his entire life: "I will avenge you, Father. I will save you, Mother. I will kill you, Fjölnir". A chance encounter with a Seeress reminds him
The 2022 film , directed by Robert Eggers, is a brutal and mythic exploration of fate, vengeance, and the cyclical nature of violence. Based on the medieval Scandinavian legend of Amleth—the same source that inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet —the story follows a Viking prince on a decades-long quest for retribution.