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And that's where Nomad wanders.The story is stilted, giving it a sense that it was thrown togethersimply to make a 'cool' movie that 'looks' great. It helps but the story has to shinethrough on top of these things. In fact, with so much beautiful imagery (although a bitmore violent than the average Hollywood blockbuster), it's a bit weirdnot to find the Blade Runner director's name among the executiveproducers, which do however include Milos Forman (the man behind thefabulous 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 aswell.7,5/10 Read MoreĬertainly NOMAD has some of the best horse riding scenes, swordplay,and scrumptious landscape cinematography you'll likely see, but thisisn't what makes a film good. But while it isn't exactly fresh, Nomad is arespectable film, its main quality lying in the visuals: the battlescenes are as great and gorgeous as in a Ridley Scott film, and thesame should be said of the numerous shots concerning the eye-poppinglandscapes. While preparing for the conflict, Mansur also has to deal withhis feelings for a girl and the effects said romance is having on hislifelong friendship with Erali (Jay Hernandez), a man willing to doanything for his country and, most importantly, his leader and bestfriend.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 figuringout how the various subplots, not to mention the big picture in itself,are going to end.

As the years pass, our hero,named Mansur (Kuno Becker), becomes a skilled warrior, perfectlycapable of leading his rebellious countrymen in battle against the evilmonarch. When he first hears of this, the crueldictator orders that this child be found and immediately killed.Naturally, the attempt fails, and the boy is raised in a remote villageby an old, wise father figure, a character clearly based on theMerlin/Gandalf/Obi-Wan Kenobi blueprint. Itentertained me for two hours even if I knew where the story was headedto, and that's all I demanded from it.Like so many other similar flicks, Nomad deals with a tyrant, thepeople he's been tormenting for years, and a 'chosen one' who willeventually dethrone him.

It's just thelatest entry in an overused genre. Had the spoken language beenEnglish instead of Kazakh, it would have been impossible to distinguishthis film from movies like Gladiator, Braveheart or Troy. Nomad is no different from American epics.
