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Suffering from the quick and risky changes in climate, inhabitants of a community in Norwegian, where the peak changes quickly, as winter turns out to be so warm and they spend through long periods of dry seasons, what challenges them, however when somebody comes to make all the difference, everything changes.
Ragnarok should be on every supernatural movie fan's playlist. Not the story you think, and that is the best thing about this enormously entertaining take on a contemporary battle of the Norse gods and their adversaries.
Has a fairly shaky grip on its tone, but the YA drama works well in tandem with its smart adaptation of Norse myth, even if it doesn't quite stick the landing in the end.
It moves quickly, but Ragnarok's biggest problem is that it keeps stumbling into Twilight-style storytelling, alternating dour and portentous drama with unintentionally comical interludes.