The Scythian 90%

Fans of Valhalla Rising , The Revenant , Outlander (the show, not the movie), and anyone who misses the feeling of heavy metal album covers coming to life.

You need fast pacing, quippy dialogue, or bright, colorful cinematography. The Scythian

Don’t let the generic English title fool you. This isn’t a documentary about ancient nomads, nor is it a glossy Game of Thrones clone. It is a lean, mean, 90-minute revenge road movie that feels like Conan the Barbarian directed by Andrei Tarkovsky after a three-day vodka binge. Set in the 13th century, the film follows Lutobor (Aleksey Faddeev), a quiet, stoic warrior from the forest-dwelling Krivich tribe. After a brutal raid by the savage Scythians (a nomadic steppe people) leaves his village burned and his wife and son kidnapped, Lutobor is forced into an uneasy alliance. His only hope is a captured Scythian warrior—a sharp-tongued, amoral murderer named Marten (Aleksandr Kuznetsov). Fans of Valhalla Rising , The Revenant ,