Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Sigrit Ericksdottir

Lars Erickssong

Erick Erickssong

Alexander Lemtov

Kevin Swain

Neils Brongus

Mita Xenakis

Jorn

Policeman - Arnar

Graham Norton

Katiana

Johans

Jeff

Stage Manager

Janus Skoene

Victor Karlosson

Corin Vladvitch

Sasha

Anna

Helka

Johnny John John

Brittny

Bill

Jenn

Ian

French Voter

Jae-Bong

Jiles

Lighting Assistant

Lisa

Man #1 (1974)

Man #2 (1974)

Nina

Olaf Yohansson

Policeman - Robert

William Lee Adams

Stage Manager 2

Steve Gunderson

The Wonder Four

The Wonder Four

The Wonder Four

The Wonder Four

Woman #1 (1974)

Woman #2 (1974)

Young Lars

Jon Ola Sand

Stephan (Drummer)

Ros

Aron

21st Century Viking

Dutch Voter

Czech Republic Voter

Dailbour Jinski - Belarus

Romanian Voter

Airport Attendant

Portugal Voter

Swiss Voter

White Snow

White Snow

Aiste Gramantaite

Salvador Sobral

Eurovision Director

John Lundvik

Anna Odobescu

Bilal Hassani

Loreen

Jessy Matador

Alexander Rybak

Jamala

Elina Nechayeva

Conchita Wurst

Netta

Young Sigrit

Old Accordion Player

Old Bass Player

Icelandic Bar Patron (uncredited)

Icelandic Punter (uncredited)

Written by r96sk on 2020-12-31
Awful. I love Eurovision itself, I've watched it every year for as long as I can remember. Therefore, I really did want to like this - for the aforementioned, but because I also like Will Ferrell. Unfortunately, I found <em>'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'</em> an utter slog to sit through. It, at least in my opinion, fails in a lot of ways. It fails as a musical, as a comedy, as a potential romcom... nothing about it works. I do like how they incorporated Graham Norton into things, but otherwise nothing else sticks out. The comedy is severely lacking, with Ferrell (Lars) giving a forgettable - at best - performance. I will say that I didn't mind Rachel McAdams (Sigrit) in this, she's alright. Dan Stevens' Alexander is boring, while Pierce Brosnan's Erick is practically pointless. There are a number of cameos from real life Eurovision stars, not that they add anything - there's one music mash-up scene with them that's cringe to watch. It takes itself way, way too seriously. There are some moments where I was expecting a punchline, before realising it's genuinely trying to be sombre. It needed to take the vibe of actual Eurovision: silly and fun. A disappointment, to me anyway. There's also a lot of errors with how Eurovision works, but that's just my pedantic side kicking in so I'll allow it.