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4->'''Unferth''': It don't brag of wrestling with it. Nor of being able to kill it. The troll broke down these doors with 20 danish warriors sleeping inside. What gives 13 Geats better hope?
5->'''Beowulf''': We won't be sleeping.
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7''Beowulf and Grendel'' is a 2005 Icelandic-Canadian [[HornyVikings Viking film]] directed by Sturla Gunnarsson that retells the story of Beowulf in a somewhat revisionist manner. Despite this, the film is one of the more faithful film adaptations and attempts to be somewhat accurate in costuming to the 6th century.
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9In the film, Grendel (Ingvar Sigurdsson) is on a campaign of vengeance against King Hrothgar (Creator/StellanSkarsgard) who killed his father. Word gets to the Geatish warrior Beowulf (Creator/GerardButler) who decides to come to the aid to the Danes. A case of a notoriously TroubledProduction which was documented in the [[BlackComedy hilarious]] documentary ''Film/WrathOfGods''.
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12!!''Beowulf and Grendel'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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17* AdaptationalHeroism: Grendel wants vengeance for his father's death in this film, as opposed to murdering some noisy neighbours.
18* AdaptationalVillainy: Hrothgar and his Danish warriors are at fault for Grendel's rampage in this version, since they killed his father simply for "crossing their path".
19* AmbiguouslyHuman: Grendel seems somewhat human [[spoiler:especially compared to the sea-hag]] but is consistently called a troll. He seems more like a hybrid between homo sapiens and neanderthal, which is possible considering [[spoiler:he fathered a child with Selma]].
20* AnArmAndALeg: It's a ForegoneConclusion, but Grendel loses an arm. Instead of getting his arm torn off by Beowulf through sheer strength, he cuts it off himself to escape, after Beowulf and his men manage to ensnare and hoist him up on a rope.
21* ArtisticLicenceGeography: The film takes place in Denmark and even puts out a map to show the location, but the film is shot clearly in Iceland. For one, there isn't a single tree in the entire movie, and plenty of [[TheMountainsOfIllinois mountains]] and volcanic rocks.
22* ArtisticLicenceHistory / AnachronismStew: Through broadly accurate to the period, there are some glaring errors like the completely made up leather armor worn over the accurately realised chainmail. We also have Hrothgar who is meant to be a mighty danish king, but lives in ragged hall in a wasteland as opposed to a 50 meter wide hall in the lushest parts of Denmark like the danish kings that inspired the legend.
23** There is also an Irish priest converting Danes in the 6th century. While not impossible it's unlikely. Any Irish priest would probably be busy trying to convert the scores of Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians that had invaded recently.
24* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Grendel does not kill Hrothgar because he spared him as a child, but goes out of his way to make Hrothgar's life a living hell.
25%% * [[spoiler:ChildByRape]]: Selma's son [[spoiler:with Grendel]].
26* CompressedAdaptation: The film only adapts the Grendel and Grendel's mother episodes, but leaves it open for Beowulf to have his other adventures.
27* ContemporaryCaveman: Grendel and his father are called trolls, but are made to be modern, somewhat oversized neanderthals.
28%% * DeadpanSnarker: Beowulf.
29* DecapitationPresentation: As a child Grendel is too weak to move his father's massive body so he resorts to cut off his head and hide it in a cave. Maybe. He later beheads plenty of Danes and takes their heads to his cave, as does the sea-hag.
30* {{Demythification}}:
31** This film may be the adaptation of ''Beowulf'' that aims the most to set it in the 6th century when the historical Hrothgar is believed to have lived, rather than in the Viking Age or generic MedievalFantasy. If you look past the fact that it's filmed in Iceland with no attempt to make it look like Denmark, [[spoiler:and the sea-hag is real]].
32** Grendel is the last troll - trolls being some kind of caveman. Sunlight doesn't turn them into stone, and despite one of Beowulf's man's worries, don't grow cut limbs or heads back.
33** Beowulf doesn't rip Grendel's arm out with his own strength, he traps it and Grendel cuts it to free himself.
34%% * EndOfAnAge:
35%% ** Grendel is the last troll.
36%% ** The community converts to Christianity under the belief that it will spare them from Grendel's attack.
37%% * FantasticRacism: The humans towards trolls.
38* TheHighQueen: Wealtheow maintains her queenly aura when Hrothgar sinks into depression.
39%% * HotWitch: Selma, played by Sarah Polley.
40%% * IrishPriest: Father Brendan.
41* ItsPersonal: Unlike in the original source, every time Grendel attacks is in response to being wronged first.
42** Grendel attacks Hrothgar's hall in vengeance for Hrothgar's men killing his father.
43** Grendel ignores a mentally challenged Dane around his lair. But kills him after he leads the Geats to it.
44** Grendel searchs for the one warrior among Beowulf's men who destroyed his father's skull, and leaves as soon as he kills him.
45* LastOfHisKind: Grendel is the last troll. [[spoiler:Though he left a half-troll son behind.]]
46* LifeOrLimbDecision: Grendel cuts his own arm at the shoulder to escape Beowulf, but dies from his injury shortly after.
47* LikeASonToMe: Beowulf to Hrothgar. Hrothgar doesn't seem to have real sons [[AdaptedOut in this version]].
48* MamaBear: Grendel's mother, as usual. However, [[spoiler:here, she's also a ''Grandma'' Bear, as she fights Beowulf to protect her grandson, Grendel's offspring with Selma]].
49* MagicRealism: Most of the events in the film are quite grounded and there is not really anything supernatural about Grendel. [[spoiler:But the sea-hag is 100% real]].
50* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: With the exception of Eddie Marsan, all the actor's speak with their natural accents be they Scottish, Canadian or Icelandic. SkarsgÄrd speaks in a broad American accent, but that's just the way he speaks english.
51* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Grendel doesn't mean bad. He is just a Neanderthal-esque caveman with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality differen morals to the Danes]]... and he is mentally-challenged on top of it.
52* SuperStrength: Averted. Grendel is stronger than all the other characters, but not inhumanly.
53* TragicKeepsake: Unusually, Grendel's father's ''head'' is one for him.
54* YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe: The entire dialogue is like this.

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