Pathfinder (2007 Film)
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''Pathfinder'' (also known by the alternate title ''Pathfinder: Legend of the Ghost Warrior'') is a 2007 American
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directed by
Marcus Nispel Marcus Nispel (born 26 May 1963) is a German film director and Film producer, producer, best known for several high-profile American remakes such as ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 film), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2003). He has also di ...
and written by
Laeta Kalogridis Laeta Kalogridis ( ) is an American screenwriter and television and film producer of Greek descent. She has written scripts for ''Alexander'' (2004), '' Night Watch'' (2004), ''Pathfinder'' (2007) and '' Shutter Island'' (2010). She also serve ...
. Distributed by
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, it stars
Karl Urban Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and television series such as '' Xena: Warrior Princess''. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''Ghost Ship''. ...
,
Clancy Brown Clarence James Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles. His film roles include Rawhide in ''The Adventures of Buckaroo Ban ...
,
Ralf Moeller Ralf Rudolf Moeller (born Möller; ; 12 January 1959) is a German actor and former competitive bodybuilder. He is known for his roles of Brick Bardo in ''Cyborg'', Kjartan in '' The Viking Sagas'', the title character in the television show '' ...
,
Moon Bloodgood Korinna Moon Bloodgood (born September 20, 1975), known by her stage name Moon Bloodgood, is an American actress and model, known for her role as Lieutenant Blair Williams in the 2009 film ''Terminator Salvation'' and as Anne Glass in the TNT te ...
,
Russell Means Russell Charles Means (; November 10, 1939 – October 22, 2012) was an Oglala Lakota activist for the rights of Native Americans, libertarian political activist, actor, musician and writer. He became a prominent member of the American Indi ...
,
Jay Tavare Jay Tavare is a Native American actor. He is known for portraying Vega in the 1994 film adaptation of the video game ''Street Fighter is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by C ...
, and
Nathaniel Arcand Nathaniel Arcand (born November 13, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his first major role in the Canadian drama series ''North of 60'', in which for three seasons he played William MacNeil, a smart-mouthed, cocky, troubled, and misunder ...
. ''Pathfinder'' was poorly received and was a
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, grossing $30.8 million on a budget of $45 million; it managed another estimated $22 million in DVD sales. The film was loosely based on a 1987 Norwegian film ''
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''. It was also adapted into a
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by
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in 2006.


Plot

A
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expedition arrives in North America, intending to subjugate or slaughter the native "
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" population. The party is itself wiped out by another native tribe, the only survivor being the Viking leader's son, who is adopted by a native woman. The boy is taken in by the local tribe and named "Ghost" for his paleness. Fifteen years later, Ghost still lives among the tribe. Though he is socially accepted, he has yet to earn the status of a warrior. His romantic interest is Starfire, the daughter of the Pathfinder, an elderly chief of a neighboring tribe. The only remembrance he keeps of his heritage is his father's sword. In an attack by a new group of Viking raiders, Ghost's village is destroyed and all of its inhabitants are killed, except a few tribesmen whom the attackers force into single combat. Viking leader Gunnar challenges Ghost, who is still in possession of his father's sword. He defeats Ulfar, Gunnar's second-in-command by cutting out his eye before escaping. Ghost is pursued by the Vikings and receives an arrow wound. He reaches the neighboring tribe and is tended to by Pathfinder and his daughter. Ghost advises the villagers to flee and departs to take on the Vikings alone. He is joined by Jester, a mute admirer who refuses to leave his side and Starfire, who leaves the tribe for him. They defeat a few Vikings and collect their arms and armor. Pathfinder goes after his daughter and joins the fight. Eventually, both Jester and Pathfinder are executed brutally, and Ghost and Starfire are captured. The Vikings threaten to torture Starfire if Ghost will not betray the location of the other villages. Ghost intentionally takes the Vikings to the dangerous mountain cliff because it's the only way to reach one of the villages. During the journey, one of the Vikings falls to his death and Ghost suggests they tie each other off for safety. As they reach the open mountain leading to the village, Ghost tells Starfire to hit him, which makes Gunnar think he needs to prove himself by beating up Starfire. Then, Ghost uses a slingshot to throw a small rock at a Viking, making him lose balance and causing the rest of the Vikings to fall off the cliff. Gunnar tries to kill Ghost, but Ghost pushes him off the cliff. While Ghost and Starfire try to cut off the rope, Gunnar clings to the mountain, sacrificing Ulfar to save himself. Ghost fatally wounds Gunnar in a fight, and throws him off the cliff to his death. Ghost returns to Starfire with Pathfinder's necklace, thus; making Starfire the new Pathfinder after her father. Now finally respected as the bravest of the tribe and one of their own, Ghost assumes his position watching over the coast if the Vikings ever return.


Cast

*
Karl Urban Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and television series such as '' Xena: Warrior Princess''. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''Ghost Ship''. ...
as Ghost, Starfire's love interest *
Moon Bloodgood Korinna Moon Bloodgood (born September 20, 1975), known by her stage name Moon Bloodgood, is an American actress and model, known for her role as Lieutenant Blair Williams in the 2009 film ''Terminator Salvation'' and as Anne Glass in the TNT te ...
as Starfire, the new chieftain of the native tribe, Ghost's love interest and Pathfinder's daughter *
Clancy Brown Clarence James Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. Prolific in film and television since the 1980s, Brown is often cast in villainous and authoritative roles. His film roles include Rawhide in ''The Adventures of Buckaroo Ban ...
as Gunnar, the viking leader *
Ralf Moeller Ralf Rudolf Moeller (born Möller; ; 12 January 1959) is a German actor and former competitive bodybuilder. He is known for his roles of Brick Bardo in ''Cyborg'', Kjartan in '' The Viking Sagas'', the title character in the television show '' ...
as Ulfar, Gunnar's second-in-command *
Russell Means Russell Charles Means (; November 10, 1939 – October 22, 2012) was an Oglala Lakota activist for the rights of Native Americans, libertarian political activist, actor, musician and writer. He became a prominent member of the American Indi ...
as Pathfinder, the chief of the native tribe and Starfire's father *
Nathaniel Arcand Nathaniel Arcand (born November 13, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his first major role in the Canadian drama series ''North of 60'', in which for three seasons he played William MacNeil, a smart-mouthed, cocky, troubled, and misunder ...
as Wind in Tree *
Jay Tavare Jay Tavare is a Native American actor. He is known for portraying Vega in the 1994 film adaptation of the video game ''Street Fighter is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by C ...
as Blackwing *
Kevin Loring Kevin Loring (born November 24, 1974) is a Canadian playwright and actor. As a playwright, he won the Governor General's Award for English-language drama, the Herman Voaden Playwriting Competition and the Jessie Richardson Award for Outstanding ...
as Jester, a mute admirer of the native tribe *
Duane Howard Duane Howard (born 1963) is an Aboriginal Canadian actor who is best known for his role as the Arikara chief Elk Dog in the 2015 film '' The Revenant''. He has also appeared in ''Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee'' (2007), ''Pathfinder'' (2007), t ...
as Elder


Unrated version

For the theatrical release and the initial DVD release, director Marcus Nispel had been forced to cut the gore and digitally remove some of the extreme violence out of at least 32 scenes, and also a scene of Ghost and Starfire making love in a cave, so that the film could gain an R rating from the
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. Nispel was also forced to trim down 23 scenes (including significant plot development) for reasons of time and pacing. In total around ten minutes were cut out of the film. These cuts were restored however, as well as the gore, for the unrated version, which was released on July 31, 2007.


Reception


Critical reception

The film was poorly received, with a 8% approval rating on
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based on 75 reviews, and a score of 29 on
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based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". A review on the
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website gave the film two out of five stars, stating, "...this Norse saga plays like a 100 minute trailer; there's no character development, no real plot, just a string of high-concept action sequences... ...director Marcus Nispel veteran director of music_video.html" ;"title=" veteran director of music video"> veteran director of music videoshelms it like it's a nu metal">nu-metal Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, with a metal umlaut) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, funk, industrial, and grunge. Nu metal rarely features guita ...
video: swirling dry ice, thundering Dolby sound effects, and oversized Vikings who look like WWF wrestlers.
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'' wrote, "This latest bit of historical balder-dash stands in direct defiance of proven action-movie formulas, trusting its brutal concept and striking visuals to overcome a lack of star power." Manohla Dargis of ''The New York Times'' wrote, "All grunting, all goring, the witless action flick "Pathfinder" has little to recommend it". Michael Ordona of the ''Los Angeles Times'' called it unintentionally funny, and Mick LaSalle of the ''
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'' called it a failed attempt to make an art-house film out of a concept better suited to an exploitation film. Among the more positive reviews, Kirk Honeycutt of ''
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'' stated that the film "nicely balances action and adventure with American Indian wisdom and a modest romance to provide a graphic-comic-book movie experience for males in urban markets." Wesley Morris of ''
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'' praised the "grueling action sequences", granting that the filmmakers "choreograph some excitement" in two scenes "in a 99-minute adventure that feels longer than that".


Box office

''Pathfinder'' opened theatrically in the United States on April 13, 2007, in sixth place on its opening weekend and had some big competition at the box office with ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Disturbia'' amongst others, and although ''Pathfinder'' earned over $5 million in its opening weekend at the box office, this quickly tailed off. Overall, worldwide the film earned just over $30 million at the box office, failing to recoup its $45 million budget, though it eventually made back its money through DVD sales.


Home media

The film was released on
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on July 31, 2007, and on
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on November 20, 2007. Nearly a million and a half DVDs of the film were sold in the United States, for an estimated $22,083,551 from the DVD sales.


Graphic novel

The film was also adapted into a
graphic novel A graphic novel is a self-contained, book-length form of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and Anthology, anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics sc ...
by
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
. The graphic novel was built around dialogue written by the film screenwriter
Laeta Kalogridis Laeta Kalogridis ( ) is an American screenwriter and television and film producer of Greek descent. She has written scripts for ''Alexander'' (2004), '' Night Watch'' (2004), ''Pathfinder'' (2007) and '' Shutter Island'' (2010). She also serve ...
and with art by comic book artist
Christopher Shy Christopher Shy, also known by the pen name "Ronin", is a freelance fantasy and science fiction artist. Biography Christopher Shy created Studio Ronin in 1994 to highlight his art. With George Vasilakos, Shy conceived the zombie RPG ''All Flesh M ...
. It was subsequently published by
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
at the same time as the film. From the beginning the graphic novel had a symbiotic relationship with the film. Film director Marcus Nispel, also a graphic novelist, decided to adapt the screenplay into a comic book format to appeal to his target audience more and help get a fan base to get his film made. However, his film got the green light before the graphic novel could be completed.


See also

* ''Pathfinder'' (1987 film)


References


External links


''Pathfinder'' Set Visit – Part 1

''Pathfinder'' Set Visit – Part 2
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