The 10 Most Rewatchable Viggo Mortensen Movies, Ranked
Viggo Mortensen is one of the most fascinating actors working today because of his complete disregard from what would generally be considered “mainstream.” It would have been very easy for a star of Mortensen’s reputation to simply coast on his popularity and earn a major recurring role in a comic book or blockbuster franchise. However, Mortensen’s interests have become more niche; he even claims that his next film will contain no recognizable actors.
In addition to working with some of the best filmmakers in the industry, Mortensen has become a very accomplished director in his own right. After his debut film Falling was released to great acclaim, Mortensen’s subsequent directorial effort The Dead Don’t Hurt opened several major film festivals and earned praise for revamping the classical notion of the western genre. Here are the top ten most rewatchable Viggo Mortensen movies, ranked.
10 ‘Green Book’ (2018)
Directed by Peter Farrelly
While it's arguably the most mainstream and crowd pleasing project that he has ever worked on, Green Bookalso contains one of the funniest and warmest performances of Mortensen’s career. Based on an incredible true story of a real friendship, Green Book explores the relationship between the Italian driver Tony Lip (Mortesen) and the piano player Don Shirley (Mahershela Ali) as they tour the south during the height of racial segregation. Ali took home the Best Supporting Actor prize for his performance, but Mortesen was also nominated in the Best actor category.
Green Book was the second film Mortensen appeared in that won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and it's easy to see why. While some critics may have accused the film of being too stagey and not nuanced enough in its condemnation of racism, the excellent chemistry between Mortensen and Ali make Green Book very rewatchable, particularly during the holiday season.
Green Book
PG-13BiographyComedyDramaA working-class Italian-American bouncer becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South.
Release Date November 16, 2018 Director Peter Farrelly Cast Linda Cardellini , Viggo Mortensen , Mahershala Ali , Don Stark , Sebastian Maniscalco , P.J. Byrne Runtime 130 Main Genre Biography Writers Nick Vallelonga , Brian Currie , Peter Farrelly Tagline Inspired by a true friendship Website http://GreenBookFilm.com Expand9 ‘A Dangerous Method’ (2011)
Directed by David Cronenberg
A Dangerous Method was yet another example of why Mortensen has had such a successful creative partnership with David Cronenberg, who shares many of his non-commercial sensibilities. While Cronenberg tends to make body horror films with a strong science fiction element, A Dangerous Method is a biographical drama that explores the emergence of psychoanalysis and sexual research as a legitimate field of scientific study.
Although his role is a supporting one, Mortensen has excellent chemistry with Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender that makes the film more entertaining as a character drama; he even adds a snarky sense of humor in the right moments. Biopics can often feel very ornate and dull, but A Dangerous Method is so charged with creative characterization that it is easily one of the most rewatchable films that Mortensen has appeared in thus far in his career.
A Dangerous Method
RBiographyDocumentaryDramaThriller Release Date September 30, 2011 Director David Cronenberg Cast Keira Knightley , Viggo Mortensen , Michael Fassbender , Vincent Cassel , Sarah Gadon , André Hennicke Runtime 99 Main Genre Biography Writers Christopher Hampton , John Kerr Tagline A film by David Cronenberg. Website http://www.sonyclassics.com/adangerousmethod Expand8 ‘The Road’ (2009)
Directed by John Hillcoat
Cormac McCarthy’s highly influential post apocalyptic novel The Road is notorious for its dark depiction of humanity at the verge of extinction. It may be a particularly uplifting entry within the road trip movie canon, but The Road is an amazing character drama that features one of the most emotional performances of Mortensen’s entire career. He stars as a protective father who tries to travel to safety with his young child (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as society begins to collapse around them.
The Road is much more of a methodical character study than a standard sci-fi action movie, but the performances from Mortensens and Smit-McPhee are so empathetic that it is completely exhilarating to watch. Considering that Mortensen is often cast as tough and domineering characters, it's nice to see him play a softer, and surprisingly sincere paternal figure in The Road.
The Road
R HorrorCrimeDramaThriller Release Date November 30, 2011 Director Yam Laranas Cast Carmina Villaroel , Rhian Ramos , TJ Trinidad , Barbie Forteza , Lexi Fernandez , Derick Monasterio Runtime 110 Main Genre Horror Writers Aloy Adlawan , Yam Laranas Tagline A film by Yam Laranas. Website https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Road/229914433774199 Expand7 ‘Appaloosa’ (2008)
Directed by Ed Harris
It’s perhaps not that surprising that Mortensen returned to the western genre for The Dead Don’t Hurt, as one of his best performances was in another classic gunslinger film directed by a great actor. Ed Harris’ directorial debut Appaloosa is a great throwback to the “golden age” of Hollywood westerns that contains all the action, suspense, and romance that fans of the genre could ask for. Mortensen is perfectly cast as a loyal lawman who swears a duty of chivalry to both his profession and partner.
Although it’s a film that does a great job at establishing tension, Appaloosa is also a deeply romantic film that contains some very steamy moments. A love triangle that develops on screen between Mortensen, Harris, and Renée Zellweger in a standout role helps add some emotional tension ahead of the film’s exhilarating action shootout in the final moments.
Appaloosa
RCrimeDramaWesternTwo friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow.
Release Date September 19, 2008 Director Ed Harris Cast Robert Jauregui , Jeremy Irons , Timothy V. Murphy , Luce Rains , James Tarwater , Boyd Kestner Runtime 114 Main Genre Western Writers Robert Knott , Ed Harris , Robert B. Parker Studio Warner Bros. Tagline Feelings get you killed. Website http://welcometoappaloosa.warnerbros.com/ Expand6 ‘Captain Fantastic’ (2016)
Directed by Matt Ross
Captain Fantastic is a very odd movie about dysfunctional families that succeeds thanks to Mortensen’s unique charisma. He stars as the patriarch of a large family who chooses to live with his children “off the grid” where they do not have to interact with the rest of society; unfortunately, circumstances force the family to adjust very quickly and begin integrating themselves back into reality. Although the entire cast is terrific, and George MacKay earned a breakout role, Mortensen’s performance earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
Captain Fantastic has fun celebrating the unusual charms of its characters, and succeeds in telling a powerful story about the importance of adjustment and understanding. There’s certainly a good deal of dramatic weight to the story’s conclusion, but there’s also a surprising amount of humor that makes Captain Fantastic one of Mortensen’s more entertaining projects thus far.
Captain Fantastic
RDramaAdventureComedyDocumentaryFamily Release Date July 2, 2016 Director Matt Ross Cast Viggo Mortensen , George MacKay , Sami Isler , Annalise Basso , Nicholas Hamilton , Shree Crooks Runtime 1 hr 54 min Main Genre Drama Writers Matt Ross Tagline He Prepared Them for Everything Except the Outside World. Website http://www.captainfantasticmovie.com Expand5 ‘A History of Violence’ (2005)
Directed by David Cronenberg
A History of Violence is easily one of the greatest comic book movies ever made, even if it has nothing to do with superheroes or intergalactic battles. Based on the acclaimed graphic novel from DC of the same name, A History of Violence stars Mortesnen as a small town bartender who kills a robber in self defense, thus becoming a hero to his community; however, this act of violence reveals to his wife (Maria Bello) that he is actually a former hitman who is attempting to escape his dark past.
Mortensen gives an amazing performance filled with regret, trauma, anxiety, and a repressed desire to seek revenge. Although the dialogue is often sparse, Mortesnesn gives a three-dimensional performance thanks to his physical mannerisms. The profound reexamination of popular cliches in action cinema make A History of Violence one of Mortensen’s most rewatchable films.
A History of Violence
RCrimeDramaThriller Release Date September 23, 2005 Director David Cronenberg Cast Viggo Mortensen , Maria Bello , Ed Harris , William Hurt , Ashton Holmes , Peter MacNeill Runtime 98 minutes Main Genre Crime Writers John Wagner , Vince Locke , Josh Olson Tagline Tom Stall had a perfect life... until he became a hero. Website http://www.historyofviolence.com/ Expand4 ‘Eastern Promises’ (2007)
Directed by David Cronenberg
Mortensen earned his first Academy Award nomination for Eastern Promises, and it couldn’t have been more deserving. In another collaboration with Cronenberg, Mortensen stars as an undercover British spy who has become accepted as a member of the Russian mafia. His position is challenged when he forms a bond with a nurse (Naomi Watts) who discovers a child that could be linked to the crime family’s dangerous patriarch.
Mortensen does a great job at playing a scary, intimidating character who nonetheless wants to see that justice is carried out under the law. The film is perhaps best known for its infamous bathhouse fight scene, in which Mortesnen pushed his body to its physical limits. Most actors would be nervous about filming such an exposing and intimate scene, but Mortensen’s bravery resulted in a masterful and haunting sequence that is impossible to forget.
Eastern Promises
RCrimeMysteryThriller Release Date September 14, 2007 Director David Cronenberg Cast Josef Altin , Mina E. Mina , Aleksander Mikic , Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse , Lalita Ahmed , Badi Uzzaman Runtime 100 Main Genre Crime Writers Steven Knight Tagline Every sin leaves a mark. Website http://www.focusfeatures.com/easternpromises/ Expand3 ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ (2003)
Directed by Peter Jackson
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kingmarked a great conclusion to Peter Jackson’s incredible trilogy of J.R.R. Tolkien adaptations, but it also gave Mortensen some of his best material to work with as Aragorn. The story sees Aragorn finally becoming the king who legend predicted, as he helps lead Gondor in its battle against Sauron and the forces of darkness. Mortensen delivers some of the most incredible and inspirational monologues in the entire The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
While its extended edition is well over four hours in length, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is so packed with memorable moments that it never becomes boring. In fact, the success of the recent theatrical re-release seemed to indicate that audiences were interested in seeing The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King again in the best possible format.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
PG-13ActionAdventureFantasyGandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring.
Release Date December 17, 2003 Director Peter Jackson Cast Noel Appleby , Alexandra Astin , Sean Astin , David Aston , John Bach , Sean Bean Runtime 201 minutes Main Genre Action Writers J.R.R. Tolkien , Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , Peter Jackson Tagline The Journey Ends. Website http://www.lordoftherings.net Expand2 ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers’ (2002)
Directed by Peter Jackson
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towersisn’t just a great middle chapter, but a thrilling war epic that shows Middle-earth at its most dangerous. Mortensen’s depiction of Aragorn is arguably at his most vulnerable; after having to let Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) and Samwise Gamgee (Sean Astin) venture into Mount Doom alone, Aragorn is forced to join forced with Legolas (Orlando Bloom) and Gimli (John Rhys Davies) in order to rally the forces of men to protect from the upcoming attack from the Orcs.
While it's arguably the slowest chapter in the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ends with the iconic battle of Helm’s Deep, which easily ranks among the trilogy’s most stunning sequences. It’s in this conflict that Aragorn truly proves himself as a leader, showing the physical prowess and dramatic intensity that Mortensen commands as an actor.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
PG-13ActionAdventureFantasyWhile Frodo and Sam edge closer to Mordor with the help of the shifty Gollum, the divided fellowship makes a stand against Sauron's new ally, Saruman, and his hordes of Isengard.
Release Date December 18, 2002 Director Peter Jackson Cast Bruce Allpress , Sean Astin , John Bach , Sala Baker , Cate Blanchett , Orlando Bloom Runtime 179 minutes Main Genre Fantasy Writers J.R.R. Tolkien , Fran Walsh , Philippa Boyens , Stephen Sinclair , Peter Jackson Tagline The journey continues. Website http://www.lordoftherings.net/ Expand1 ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring’ (2001)
Directed by Peter Jackson
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is as perfect as fantasy movies can get, as it beautifully turned the lucious locations of New Zealand into an authentic depiction of the intimate world of Tolkien’s fictional universe. Although it's a film that largely focuses on Frodo accepting the burden of responsibility that comes with carrying the One Ring,The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring offers a perfect introduction to Aragorn, who initially masks his identity by appearing as the Ranger known as “Strider.”
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is also arguably the most romantic installment in the trilogy, as there is a healthy amount of time spent developing Aragorn’s connection with the Elven woman Arwen (Liv Tyler). Mortensen proved that in addition to being an amazing action hero, he could also be a very compelling romantic lead.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
PG-13AdventureActionFantasyDramaA meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron.
Release Date December 19, 2001 Director Peter Jackson Cast Elijah Wood , Ian McKellen , Orlando Bloom , Sean Bean , Alan Howard , Sean Astin , Andy Serkis , Viggo Mortensen Runtime 178 minutes Main Genre AdventurencG1vNJzZmibn6G5qrDEq2Wcp51kw6qzxqhkpqeiqbKvv8SnZKanpp6ytHnRnq6arJOdrqO4xGapmqabmrFw