Pathfinder [2007]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1472 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-09-24
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Formats: Anamorphic, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 103 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Pathfinder is a curious, cross-genre movie with elements of horror, sword-clanging fantasy, historical fiction, and Native American mysticism. A classic story of an outsider-hero, Pathfinder is set approximately five centuries before the arrival of Columbus in the New World, a time when Vikings were claiming real estate in Greenland and eastern North America. A young Norse boy is abandoned by his disapproving, conqueror-father and adopted by an aboriginal tribe. He grows up to become Ghost (Karl Urban), almost-but-not-entirely accepted by natives, yet a fierce swordsman and defender of Indians after a terrible assault on those whom he loves best. Clancy Brown (The Shawshank Redemption) plays the fiercest of the invaders, a merciless leader who tangles with Ghost's inherent prowess as a fighter, and engages in a psychological as well as physical struggle with him in the film's final third, which involves a harrowing journey through an avalanche-prone mountain path. Russell Means (The Last of the Mohicans) is a typically comforting presence as the all-wise Pathfinder, leader of a tribal nation and Ghost's supporter, while Moon Bloodgood (Eight Below) is outstanding as a love interest with nerves of steel. Marcus Nispel (who directed the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) guides the brutal if often exhilarating action as if it were amplified history. He makes the point for a contemporary audience that Vikings were as terrifying a danger to those whom they conquered as, say, Klingons are in Star Trek--precisely by making his Vikings seem so reminiscent of Klingons. --Tom Keogh
Synopsis
Director Marcus Nispel cut his teeth on the remake of TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, and that experience has left a bloody thumbprint on this film. PATHFINDER shares the horror movie aesthetic, with its generous use of blood, jump moments, and shadow. Centuries before Christopher Columbus reached American shores, the Vikings carved a bloody path through the continent. When a shipwreck kills a boat full of Vikings and their Native American captives, the only survivor is a young blond child. Adopted by the People of the Dawn tribe, the boy grows up into a warrior. As an adult, the former Viking, now named Ghost (Karl Urban, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING), is an important member of his tribe with only disturbing memories to tie him to the Norsemen. When another ship of Vikings destroys his village and all he knows, he vows revenge. This remake of the Norwegian film OFELAS boasts several innovative action sequences, one involving a shield used as a sled in the snow. With his work in the Lord of the Rings films, Urban has perfected his talent at swordplay, and his prowess is evident here. His character takes on the Viking invaders almost single-handedly and stalks them, picking them off one by one. This is an action-filled film that doesnt let dialogue get in the way of the elaborate fight scenes.
Customer Reviews
Difficult to take seriously...but don't let that stop you.
Hmmm... In fairness, the action stuff isn't bad, although as a lot of other reviewers have pointed out the historical accuracy is rather dubious. It's basically a fantasy action film coated with a light dusting of mythic history to give it a bit more credibility than a simple Lord of the Rings knock-off. There's no mistaking who the good and bad guys are intended to be; the Vikings are completely over the top - all horns, beards, grunts, big axes and beheadings - and the Native American braves are hopelessly wet and unable to organise a simple ambush in forests they supposedly know like the back of their hand.
The plot's not big on resolving inconvenient detail - for example, it's never explained how Karl Urban grows up to be master swordsman in a Native American village with no-one around who knows what a sword is, let alone someone able to train him in the weapon. Also, I'd love to know how the Vikings get so many warhorses all the way across the Atlantic in what would have been a weeks-long voyage in a longship - especially as the Vikings didn't use horses in battle but always fought on foot... and I guess nor did they wear black eyeliner to make themselves look extra hard!
Historical nitpicking aside, the fights and the action setpieces are good. It's a very dark film, not so much in terms of content (despite the gore) as in lighting, which is grim all the way through, even in day scenes, and sometimes makes it hard to see what's going on. Lots of character strands are hinted at but not developed, ie the Viking leader, Gunnar, says he knew Karl Urban's character Ghost's father, but that intriguing revelation never goes anywhere, which is typical of the script as a whole. If Gunnar had turned out to be Ghost's uncle, for example, that could have added much more depth to the story and introduced genuinely conflicted loyalties. As it is, it's all a little one-dimensional. The concept of Vikings encountering the New World is very strong and with a sharper script and a bit less emphasis on horned helmets, it could have been quite a good film. As it is, it's a competent hack and slash movie. Don't expect too much and just enjoy it for what it is.
A VIOLENT MIX OF THE 13TH WARRIOR AND APOCALYPTO......
Anyone who enjoyed the above movies and obviously, The Vikings is going to enjoy this. Remember it's historical fantasy, NOT history!
It's visually stunning, with lots of action and a fair dash of blood and gore. The Viking Raiders are extremeley brutal, with impressive costume design and some serious dark age weaponry! Photography, editing and Visual/Make Up FX are first class, and I particularly enjoyed the intensity of the opening titles; a heartstopping montage of Norseman 'knifework'.
Lots of great combat setpieces and well choreographed sword play (and axes, spears, arrows, flails etc!).
Decent direction, and (as if it really matters here) acting.
Good to see Clancy Brown, most famous as The Kurgan in Highlander, in another uber-evil warrior role!
Karl Urban is up to the action hero role and as an actor is certainly no worse than Orlando Bloom!
This isn't a chick flick!
There is a slight mystical angle - not enough to class this as Fantasy but it is very stylised, with perhaps the feel at times of a graphic novel.
Certainly as enjoyable as 300 or Beowulf!
BRILLIANT!!! better than apocalypto!
This film is superb. it is an action adventure film, set in the time of the Vikings, when they tried to conquer North America. 'Pathfinder' tells the heroic story, of a young Norse boy left behind in a strange land, after the war party from his Viking clan, shipwrecks their longboats after an intense battle, on the North American, Eastern shores, some 600 years prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Despite his Viking Lineage and heritage, the boy is raised and nurtured by the North American Indians, that his Norse kinsmen set out to destroy. Fifteen years later, as the Vikings return to stage another barbaric raid on his adopted village, the 25 year-old Norse warrior played by Karl Urban, who is known as Ghost, due to his pale complexion, wages a personal war to stop the Vikings' trail of death and destruction, when the Viking's slaughter the villagers. Ghost, upon discovering the pile of bodies, left by his brethren from the North, sets out on a path to kill as many of the interlopers as he can, a suicide mission to be sure, but an honourable undertaking in the eyes of the young warrior. in doing this, the young man begins, finding his own path, navigating between the two worlds. On one hand he is born of the Vikings, and is inextricably tied to that culture, but he has also become firmly entrenched in the vastly different lifestyle of the native tribe. Ghost must find out who he is; is he to be forever linked to the world of his birth and their bloodthirsty ways, or can he discover the path that will lead to happiness in his adoptive home. by forging his own path, his destiny is revealed and his identity re-claimed. well worth renting out.
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