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It explores the tension between the dying Norse pagan traditions and the encroaching influence of Christianity. Viewing Context

The story begins with a young Grendel witnessing his father's murder at the hands of King Hrothgar's men.

Unlike the original poem, which treats Grendel as a mindless monster, this film portrays him as a victim of a deep-seated blood feud. Beowulf_Grendel_2005_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

Beowulf struggles with the realization that the "monster" might be more justified in his actions than the "civilized" king he is protecting.

Years later, Grendel retaliates by killing Hrothgar's warriors, though he notably spares the king and anyone he deems innocent. It explores the tension between the dying Norse

The film strips away the supernatural "magical" elements of the poem. Grendel is presented as a "Troll"—a primitive, physically imposing humanoid rather than a demonic beast.

The tag "Altadefinizione01" suggests a version with , as that platform primarily serves the Italian-speaking market. If you are looking for the original English version, it is widely available under the title Beowulf & Grendel on IMDb . Beowulf struggles with the realization that the "monster"

Beowulf, a Geatish hero, arrives to pay a debt of honor to Hrothgar. However, he soon begins to question the morality of his mission as he learns about Grendel's true nature from the outcast "witch" Selma. Key Themes and Differences