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Having said all this, it really is worth watching to calibrate your opinion on other films. The film is also too long seeing as nothing really happens in it. The story is uninspired and really doesn't work as there are no characters to care about. In many scenes you find yourself wishing the camera would zoom out so you could actually see whats going on. Some parts aren't bad, but the rest of the film is so poor that its difficult to get excited about any of it. The action is pretty poor as well due to an overuse of slow motion. There isn't really any dialogue, so no way for any characters to develop. Although some snow does appear to change the scene a bit. Philosophy The Seventh-day Adventist Church is committed to understanding young people and training its youth for leadership and service to humanity.The Pathfinder Club is a church-centered spiritual-recreational-activity program designed for young people 10 to 15 years of age. The colour is poor - the whole film is filmed in the "boring dull colours" style, so its just depressing to watch and incredibly tedious after a while. The sound is poor - barely any dialogue, barely any music to build atmosphere. Its like every single element of the film is mediocre and this all adds up to it being one of the worst films I've ever seen. The sound is poor - barely any dialogue, barely any music to build Its hard to describe why this film is so bad. Its hard to describe why this film is so bad. "Pathfinder" will turn you into an "exit-finder" because it's a much more welcome sight than this hideously photographed film. The official story behind the pangs of Ghost's heart is attributed to his undeclared love for Starfire(Moon Bloodgold), but his long memory for Anglo-Saxon grammar and syntax opens up the possibility that he never got over being ostracized(once a Viking, always a Viking). Plot: Whats the story about Pathfinder tells the story of a young Viking boy left behind by his people in North America (which the Vikings had visited. If "Pathfinder" made any overtures to complexity, in accordance with Ghost's reluctance to part with an old language, some doubt about his loyalty to the tribe(late in the film) might've been a minor improvement over what actually ensues. He's so aloof, sometimes downright miserable. Pathfinder is simultaneously action-packed and a total bore, a strange movie that never seems to move even though it consists of almost nothing but violence. This bit of screenwriting laziness, however, gave me the impression that Ghost keeps himself at a distance from his adopted people. a rubbish dump! This is an insult to the real people who really suffered doing real heroic deeds.If Ghost (Karl Urban) considers himself a full-fledged "Indian" and purports to have foresaken the Viking people that emasculated and discarded him, why is he able to communicate so effortlessly in a language that no longer has any daily If Ghost (Karl Urban) considers himself a full-fledged "Indian" and purports to have foresaken the Viking people that emasculated and discarded him, why is he able to communicate so effortlessly in a language that no longer has any daily relevance in his life? "Pathfinder" isn't meant to be an ethnographic study like the 1987 Finnish production(that documented the Lapp people) Ghost's ability to converse in his native tongue just makes it easier for the story to move along. War films are just too well-researched and lovingly and accurately put together these days for this rubbish to shine in anything except. Characters you don't care about, in places that never existed, doing things that don't make sense. Tension is created more by having actors squabble than from real tension points. Lighting and cameras compete with the director to find the most artistic shots, that of course don't work as art or film, and simply mystify as to their part in a plot which is harder to find than the Pathfinders' actual landing point. In the end it's more a game of spot the idiocy than watch the film. Carefully chosen music that wouldn't be heard for 40 years vehicles chosen perhaps for comfort rather than any likeness to anything that may have been seen in the US Military a fascinating variety of guns, most of which bear more resemblance to plastic toys than actual weapons military huts ordered direct from today's DIY catalogues trees and casual wild life purportedly in England that never grew outside North America. From the first note of the opening song, this film blunders from anachronism to anachronism with the gay abandon of a film club of 10 year olds.