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Nomad

Original title: Nomad: The Warrior
  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Nomad (2005)
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A historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, where a young man is destined to unite the country's three warring tribes.A historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, where a young man is destined to unite the country's three warring tribes.A historical epic set in 18th-century Kazakhstan, where a young man is destined to unite the country's three warring tribes.

  • Directors
    • Sergei Bodrov
    • Ivan Passer
  • Writer
    • Rustam Ibragimbekov
  • Stars
    • Kuno Becker
    • Jason Scott Lee
    • Jay Hernandez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Sergei Bodrov
      • Ivan Passer
    • Writer
      • Rustam Ibragimbekov
    • Stars
      • Kuno Becker
      • Jason Scott Lee
      • Jay Hernandez
    • 35User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Kuno Becker
    Kuno Becker
    • Mansur
    Jason Scott Lee
    Jason Scott Lee
    • Oraz
    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Erali
    Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
    Doskhan Zholzhaksynov
    • Galdan Ceren, the Jungar Sultan
    Ayanat Ksenbai
    • Gaukhar
    • (as Ayana Yesmagambetova)
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Sharish
    Ashir Chokubayev
    Ashir Chokubayev
      Zhanas Iskakov
      Almaikhan Kenzhebekova
      Tungyshpai Zhamankulov
        Yerik Zholzhaksynov
        • Barak
        • (as Erik Zholzhaksynov)
        Dilnaz Akhmadieva
        • Hocha
        Termirkhan Tursingaliev
        Asylbolat Ismagulov
        Sabit Orazbaev
        Yergali Urazimbetov
          Vladimir Begma
          Aziz Beyshenaliev
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          • Directors
            • Sergei Bodrov
            • Ivan Passer
          • Writer
            • Rustam Ibragimbekov
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          gonza-peralta

          Blockbustering moviefilm

          This moviefilm of great success, produce by senior producer Azamat Bagatov tell famous story of how Kazakhstan was first nation to be pecked out of Giant Egg by Mighty Hawk Ukhtar and how Kazakhis later achieve domestication of woman.

          Kazakhstan current has a very thrive industry of moviefilm production and has prove to world that has all the knowledges and facility need to make a blockbustering. Varied locations, beautiful scenery, and hardest working 7-year-olds in all Central Asia make this possible. And no need specials effects: battle scenes are made crushing real gypsys and Uzbekhis!

          Great success!
          3fwomp

          Scenery/Action Over Character ...A Shame

          Certainly NOMAD has some of the best horse riding scenes, swordplay, and scrumptious landscape cinematography you'll likely see, but this isn't what makes a film good. It helps but the story has to shine through on top of these things. And that's where Nomad wanders.

          The story is stilted, giving it a sense that it was thrown together simply to make a "cool" movie that "looks" great. Not to mention that many of the main characters are not from the region in which this story takes place (and it's blatantly obvious with names like Lee and Hernandez). If movie makers want to engross us in a culture like the Jugars and the Kazaks, they damn well better use actors/actresses that look the part.

          Warring tribes, a prophecy, brotherly love and respect, a love interest that separates our "heroes", are all touched on but with so little impact and screen time that most viewers will brush them aside in favor of the next battle sequence, the next action horse scene, or the breathtaking beauty of the landscape.

          It is worth mentioning that there were some significant changes made to Nomad during its filming, specifically the director and cinematographer. Ivan Passer (director) was replaced by Sergei Bodrov, and Ueli Steiger (cinematographer) was replaced by Dan Laustsen. In one respect, Laustsen seems to have the better eye since his visions of the lands made the final cut that we see here. Definitely a good thing. However, the changing over to Bodrov as director may not have been the wisest choice. From what I'm seeing here, the focus is on the battles and not the people, which I sense comes from Bodrov's eyes and not Passer's. A true travesty.

          The most shameful aspect is that this could've been a really fantastic film, with both character and action focuses. Unfortunately, the higher-ups apparently decided that action was what was needed and took the cheap (intellectually speaking) way out.

          Even though I can't give this film a positive rating, it is worth watching simply for the amazing cinematography work. But that's all.
          8RedKnight07

          Good historical war film

          If you've seen all the Hollywood blockbuster war films and are looking for more, this is an interesting period film with loving care put into costumes and sets. True, it didn't have a huge budget, but they clearly put a lot of time into it. If you only want blockbusters, you can skip this film. But if you want to see some history (and learn a little, too, if you're not Khazakh), then it's worth watching. It might be noted that Mansur appears to be an important historical figure for Khazakh - and a lot of their national agencies are listed in the credits. This makes it historical in more than one way - such a film probably wouldn't have been possible during the days of the USSR.
          9Deepfried-Egg

          Beautiful photography, sweet action, and it's in English!

          Other reviewers before me saw this in Kazak language with English subtitles. My review is for the English version which was released in 40 US theaters this weekend. Only the greetings were in the Kazak language. Being a fan of Hong Kong flicks, I've seen my fair share of bad dubbing, and I could not tell that this was dubbed, period! Maybe it wasn't as most of the main actors are American. It was a wonderfully filmed historical epic that contains some minor ripoffs from Return to Snowy River, Gladiator and Musa(2001), but those scenes worked very well. If you're a fan of warriors on horseback this is definitely a must see for you. To be honest I wasn't expecting it to be so good, and the only reason I drove out of my way to see it was because Mark Dacascos was in it. He plays a menacing warrior and was definitely cast well as his character! Way to go Mark! The girls in this flick are pretty and their acting is well done! This film is definitely soft on the eyes and full of epic eye candy. They spent the 40 million production dollars well. The actors' performances were believable even the unknowns. My only complaint with this film is the 2 main heroes. You could tell they'd been trained well with sword fighting as I'm sure Jason Scott Lee and Mark helped out with that. But I really didn't think the two main heroes were cast well as Kazaks seeing how most everyone else in the film at least looked half Oriental including the Kazaks. Aside from that, I have no complaints and only praise for this foul-language-free and nudity-free sweeping historical epic shot on location which is a definite plus in my book!
          8MaxBorg89

          A visually spectacular, but far from original epic

          Nomad is no different from American epics. Had the spoken language been English instead of Kazakh, it would have been impossible to distinguish this film from movies like Gladiator, Braveheart or Troy. It's just the latest entry in an overused genre. Still, I enjoyed watching Nomad. It entertained me for two hours even if I knew where the story was headed to, and that's all I demanded from it.

          Like so many other similar flicks, Nomad deals with a tyrant, the people he's been tormenting for years, and a "chosen one" who will eventually dethrone him. When he first hears of this, the cruel dictator orders that this child be found and immediately killed. Naturally, the attempt fails, and the boy is raised in a remote village by an old, wise father figure, a character clearly based on the Merlin/Gandalf/Obi-Wan Kenobi blueprint. As the years pass, our hero, named Mansur (Kuno Becker), becomes a skilled warrior, perfectly capable of leading his rebellious countrymen in battle against the evil monarch. While preparing for the conflict, Mansur also has to deal with his feelings for a girl and the effects said romance is having on his lifelong friendship with Erali (Jay Hernandez), a man willing to do anything for his country and, most importantly, his leader and best friend.

          The themes explored in epics are generally love, loyalty and freedom, and Nomad covers all of them them in a competent but predictable way: anyone who's ever seen this kind of movie will have no trouble figuring out how the various subplots, not to mention the big picture in itself, are going to end. But while it isn't exactly fresh, Nomad is a respectable film, its main quality lying in the visuals: the battle scenes are as great and gorgeous as in a Ridley Scott film, and the same should be said of the numerous shots concerning the eye-popping landscapes. In fact, with so much beautiful imagery (although a bit more violent than the average Hollywood blockbuster), it's a bit weird not to find the Blade Runner director's name among the executive producers, which do however include Milos Forman (the man behind the fabulous Amadeus).

          So, as usual, style prevails over content, but when it looks so good, why complain? Nomad is a piece of pure, simple, unadulterated fun; that's why I liked it, and the reason genre fans should embrace it as well.

          7,5/10

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          • Trivia
            Due to financial and weather problems, the film shut down halfway through. It was bought by brothers Bob Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein and completed in early 2005, but director Ivan Passer and cinematographer Ueli Steiger were replaced by Sergei Bodrov and Dan Laustsen, respectively.
          • Goofs
            As Mansur is riding the horse through the gauntlet, arrows are fired at him from both sides, but none of the arrows that miss him, hit anyone else on either side.
          • Connections
            Featured in The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2007)

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          • Release date
            • November 11, 2005 (Kazakhstan)
          • Countries of origin
            • Kazakhstan
            • France
            • United States
          • Official site
            • Official site (Russia)
          • Languages
            • Kazakh
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Nomad: The Warrior
          • Filming locations
            • Kazakhstan
          • Production companies
            • Ibrus
            • Kazakhfilm Studios
            • True Story Production
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          Box office

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          • Budget
            • $25,000,000 (estimated)
          • Gross US & Canada
            • $79,123
          • Opening weekend US & Canada
            • $14,250
            • Mar 18, 2007
          • Gross worldwide
            • $3,088,685
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 52 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Digital
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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