Pathfinder (Unrated Edition)
Two Stars (out of five)
2007. Released by Warner Home Video. Running time 107 minutes. Unrated. Has combat style violence and gore. Has English Subtitles. DVD set has various "making of" featurettes and a commentary by the director.

Swords are great for pointing. See? In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue and discovered the new world, namely North and South America (although I’m sure that, for the native peoples who lived there for many centuries, it must have been interesting to be told that they had been "discovered"). But it’s generally accepted that Columbus actually wasn’t the first European to have visited the shores of the new world. There are indications that the Vikings have reached as far West as Canada, yet they’ve never established a foothold in the new world. Pathfinder uses this historical tidbit as the crux of its storyline, imagining a clash between Vikings and Native American tribes some six hundred years before Columbus was even a gleam in his parents’ eyes.

What the hell is he doing to that totem pole!! When a native American woman comes across a crashed Viking ship, she discovers a youthful survivor amidst the wreckage: a young Viking boy, armed with his own sword. She takes the boy--known as Ghost because of his fair appearance--and raises him as her own within the tribe. Karl Urban plays Ghost as a young man, who is respected by his peers, but only to a certain extent. He’s not trusted enough to be allowed to become a brave. When the Vikings return, Ghost becomes a hero mentioned in a prophecy who leads the fight against the invaders--and he also invents the first extreme sports tournament when he slides down a snowy mountainside on a shield. Dude, you rock so hard!

Frank Frazetta, eat your heart out! Despite some good performances by Urban, Moon Bloodgood (as Starfire, Ghost’s ladylove) and Clancy Brown (who channels his Kurgan character from Highlander as the leader of the Vikings), Pathfinder quickly loses it’s own way. I was looking forward to seeing a massive confrontation between the Vikings and the aboriginal braves, who were fierce warriors in their own right. Yet what we get instead is a remake of Rambo: First Blood Part Two, with Ghost running around and fighting the Vikings single-handedly. The situation is further hindered by the lighting design that was chosen for the film--or the lack thereof. Taking place mostly in the deep woods, the scenery is done up in shades of black, making it hard to see what’s going on half the time.

I hate it when he makes farting sounds on my shoulder! The DVD has plenty of special features, including a commentary by the director, and deleted scenes. I reviewed the Unrated version, which shows more blood and gore…that is, when you can actually SEE anything. Fans of 300 who are looking for another historical warrior epic may want to check out Pathfinder, and while the basic idea is fascinating, it gets watered down into a lame adventure movie that short-sells the ingenuity and prowess of the Native Americans in favor of a banal story with a predictable climax. --SF

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