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Nameja gredzens (2018) Online

Nameja gredzens (2018) Online
Original Title :
Nameja gredzens
Genre :
Movie / Action / Drama / History
Year :
2018
Directror :
Aigars Grauba
Cast :
Edvin Endre,James Bloor,Dainis Grube
Writer :
Aigars Grauba,Max Kinnings
Budget :
€2,000,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 54min
Rating :
6.4/10

On his deathbed, the reigning king bestows power to an unexpected heir who must find strength within himself to unite his people against the violent crusades which threaten their freedom.

Nameja gredzens (2018) Online

On his deathbed, the reigning king bestows power to an unexpected heir who must find strength within himself to unite his people against the violent crusades which threaten their freedom.
Credited cast:
Edvin Endre Edvin Endre - Namejs
James Bloor James Bloor - Max von Buxhoeveden
Dainis Grube Dainis Grube - Pihto prince of Saaremaa
Gints Andzans Gints Andzans - Sakens
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ieva Aleksandrova-Eklone Ieva Aleksandrova-Eklone - Ulups' wife
Maya Arwen Maya Arwen - Sigi
Toms Aunins Toms Aunins - Daugulis
Anele Beke Anele Beke - Gilla
Christopher Dane Christopher Dane - Ulups (voice)
Agris Danilevics Agris Danilevics
Aiste Dirziute Aiste Dirziute - Lauga
Egons Dombrovskis Egons Dombrovskis - Viesturs
Lauris Dzelzitis Lauris Dzelzitis - Lemme
Marija Grauba Marija Grauba - Aira
Henrijs Grinblats Henrijs Grinblats - Extra

This movie was filmed in 47 days.


User reviews

in waiting

in waiting

I like the idea to make a movie about baltic tribes during crusades. There are a lot of interesting traditions and events to explore.

I can feel that The Pagan King wants to be a movie that will introduce the world with Baltic culture and land of Semigallia. However, they put too much accent on showing traditions instead of focusing on characters or plot. The best example is wedding scene. This scene gives us 0 new information about characters. They love each other- we already know it, but what else? We learned how pagan weddings looked like. Well... ok.

Characters are living stereotypes. Bad guy wants to rule this land just because he's bad. Good guys doesn't want to allow him, because he's good. First half of the movie tries to rush all the action without actually introducing us to the characters and as a result there is lack of connection between character and viewer.

Plausibility. I can't believe in this world and actions. Movie budget wasn't great and this fact affected overall movie quality. There are few locations: village, swamp, castle and few more. Village, which is one of the most important locations looks really small and artificial as well as crusader ship- it simply cannot transport so many crusaders.

Visual part of the movie is great. Camera angles and views are well chosen and gives me a feeling of high quality work, especially during fighting scenes. Fight on the sand beach is amazing. Sand and blood is an amazing combination, wish there would be more of that. There are a lot of dynamics and fighting scenes feels natural.... except last one. Fight scene in the swamp with fog and smoke looks unrealistic. Smoke takes over battleground too fast and it feels empty. Film editing makes it even worse, when they show same action with rolling fireballs from different angles all over again during battle.

Overall, The Pagan King gives me feeling of a good movie which struggles because of low budget and poor script. I would recommend to watch this movie if you are interested in old traditions and cultures, otherwise - you can skip it, won't miss anything.
Lyrtois

Lyrtois

Semigallia is a historical region in the area of modern Latvia and Lithuania. The so-called Ring of Namejs is a symbol of Latvian independence, friendship, honesty, bravery, and personal freedom. "The Pagan King" (Nameja gredzens) draws upon the legend of the ring for a violent action film, yet fails to closely place the story in its historical context.

The era depicted is linked to the high point of the order of the Teutonic Knights, a group of warrior-monks that began in the Crusades in the Middle East and eventually settled in northern Europe in the Baltic region in which the film is set in the thirteenth century. But no attempt is made to depict how the Catholic knights were fighting for Latin Christendom at a time when Eastern Orthodoxy was infusing Eastern Europe. Rather, the focus is on Max, the illegitimate son of a pope, who wishes to conquer a pagan culture in Semigallia for reasons of personal greed and power.

Standing in the way of Max is the hero Namejs and his beloved queen Lauga. Along with a brave band of Semigallian warriors, they stand up to Max in the name of freedom and for the preservation of their homeland.

Early in the film, Namejs recognizes the strange conduct of the papal ambassador Max, who is making illogical alliances with the local pagans and does not seem interested in missionary work of spreading Christianity. The story turns into a melodramatic action film of good (the Semigallians) versus evil (the nefarious Max).

The film was handsomely photographed with great scenery of the forests, lakes, and swamps of Northern Europe. But this was primarily an action picture with a series of violent battle sequences. There was an effort to develop the mythical significance of the ring which invests not only power, but freedom and the responsibility of the individual, for discovering one's own path in life. While energetically and enthusiastically performed by a competent acting company, the film never rose above the level of a gritty, medieval action flic.
Mamuro

Mamuro

So much hate for a movie that was shot in just 47 days with a budget of 2,000,000 EUR. I say good job. I am glad that I watched this movie. You will also be introduced to the pagan traditions and their 'way of thinking' so to speak.

:)
nadness

nadness

Good movie! Movies isn't correct history, but it gives a look on freedom fight of my nation's. Finally it takes 700 years and only 100 years ago we can establish our own country and also after we have so much trouble but now we are free and I hope Namey's and another heroes fight makes a sence to get a freedom.
Vetibert

Vetibert

Prince Valiant of the Baltic. Nice try but no depth in the acting corps and terrible writing.
Agrainel

Agrainel

Not just a simple low budget sword movie...very well done. Great photography... The actor who played the villian (Max) gave him very sinister, sneering personality....I felt a lot of animosity toward him right from the start. He played the lying , backstabbing part very well. Rest of cast did great job too.
Xmatarryto

Xmatarryto

If you watch this film looking for genuine Baltic lore, you'll be disappointed or deceived. Same thing to those waiting for a historical-based story. In despite of the beautiful photography, this film is a waste of time and money. Is a blatant imitation of the series "Vikings". Anachronic as such, with bland and weak characters (specially the main villain Max), presenting Stonehenge-like sanctuaries, Ulfberth-like swords and so on completely out of historical context. In the very first scene with a dialogue the pope appears killing a person from nothing. This say a lot about the Viking-style propaganda against medieval Christianity.
Vuzahn

Vuzahn

I must admit I didn't come into this one with huge expectations. I didn't know the main actor outside of recognising him from Eddie The Eagle and a small part in Vikings. At first glance he doesn't seem like the type of actor that could lead a film like this but when you watch the movie it makes sense for his character. Actually the more I watched this movie the more I liked it. It's beautifully shot, the score has that epic feel, the battle scenes are all well choreographed. A really good effort all round and well worth a watch.
Xinetan

Xinetan

I thought this might be a really terrible film, as I had never heard of it, and most lesser-known sword and sandal movies are usually cheesy and poorly produced. I usually give them a chance anyway, though, and this one actually had me engaged and impressed for most of the nearly 2 hour run time. It is different in showing Baltic nations, and I had never seen much about Latvia and that region, especially during the Crusader period. I hoped it would be similar to "Arn", and in many ways, it delivers.

The production value and film quality are great. There are striking visuals and great combat scenes for something no one has heard of. The protagonist is ok, but could have been slightly miscast; however, he pulls this off decently. The other characters are pretty good, even if the script and motivations are a bit simplistic. The focal point on the ring becomes a bit comical at time, as if this is a high school LOTR production, and there could have been more character development, explanations for why people do things, and bigger scenes-- but I feel this is mostly due to budget constraints.

This one is definitely worth a watch, and it had me interested throughout most of the movie, which is more than I can say for many blockbuster A-list movies released lately. I will have to research more on the history of all this, as I am a history buff, but know little of this region in that period.

Give it a try...if the filmmakers had more time and a bigger budget, I feel they could have made a 8 or 9 rating film.
Clever

Clever

The story reminded me of Gediminas, but this isn't about him. Why does he have a red cross on his chest? That's kind of insulting. He wasn't supposed to be a crusader. I was hoping for a story about Gediminas. Oh well. It is well written and does have some symbolic representation, such as the voice of the wolf, the snake, the stone columns that look like Gediminus symbol upside down... Well done.
Blackseeker

Blackseeker

LOTR/Hobbit meets Outlaw King. If you ever wondered why do the neighbors call this nation "Elves", or are into accurate historical portrayal of pagan/viking/wikkan/balto-slavic Europe you will enjoy it. Low-budget does not spoil it, the only drawback is unnecessary gore level, of a/m Bruce movie, which makes it non-family. PG-13 plague did not reach this land where parents can hand-cover the kids eyes I guess ;) so 9/10.

All the Latvians I know can walk straight into a shot of a Viking movie, but the best acting is from Aiste Dirziute portraying Lauga: she is magic every moment of her "Elven queen" screen time, while Edvin Endre is a likable sword-fighting action hero, evolving into a wise leader. Max is soooo bad, that even James Bloor's great effort is far behind the demonic intentions of this villain. If you are short on budget to get Anthony Hopkins, I'd rather suggest inviting a good theatre actor, than "Ike" from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel ;)

FYI Namejs is a real historical Duke (hi to Gedeminas'-hater), but the plot is based on a book from Tolkien times so I am hoping for a sequel... and you?