Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Lumsdal
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Organnall
Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
euroasiangenetic
An interesting movie but longer it goes more boring it gets.During the Mongolian invasion of Kazakhstan, young little Sartai lose his mom. He grows up in the montain and learned with other young people to become assassins and fight back for their country. After a few successful missions, Sartai becomes a folk hero and legend. Which makes their leader jealous, specially when one of the female assassin shows interest for Sartai.It's an interesting story but the problem is that the story is not long enough for 2 hours and 15 minutes. Most of the scenes end up being fillers, and the quality is not strong enough for that filler and the acting isn't strong enough for a 2 hours movie.If the movie was 1 hour and 30 minutes then it could have been a remembered movie but it is over 2 hours and is just a forgotten filler movie.
Jp-858-330501
I have had the privilege to see Kazakhstan many times. This movie showed the world the great natural beauty of Kazakstan, the mountains, prairies, and the people. The steppes as pictured had to be filmed in the actual steppes of the Tin Shin mountains, these scenes brought back great memories of this beautiful country. The villages had to be actual original habitats as you can see in the Mueseum in Almaty. The casting for this movies is absolutely wonderful. The Kazak language was refreshing to hear. This movie captured my heart as memories were resurrected from my heart. I thank the group that produced this movie and for their depiction of so many accurate descriptions through the art of cinematography. I recommend this movie for any one that loves freedom and I appreciate the culture of the Kazaks and their honorable approach to friendship as aptly presented in this wonderful movie based on their recent history. May Kazahstan remain free.
rightwingisevil
this film was beautifully done in every way. good cast, good directing, good screenplay, good camera, good editing, beautiful locations and settings, good costumes and, very good music. i've never thought a movie out of a small central Asia country would be this good. the script was so well crafted that allowed the young heroes and heroines to freely perform with their hearts and spirits. this is a film that once you've watched it would always stay with you, the beautiful prairie, the remote snowy mountains, the horses, the galloping. the first viewer was right, this film is indeed much better than 'nomad', the fight scenes were especially good too.
drkambarov
One of greatest movies I've ever watched, along with Brave Heart and Gladiator...Movie is about real life of Kazakh nation in XIX century, about war between Jongars and Kazakhs, about a dozen of young fellas, who were brave and brilliant enough to go and fight against army which was very powerful, about decisiveness shown by Kazakhs, which about to lose the war against stronger Jongars, stronger in terms of army and technology, but no stronger in terms of spirit and belief. I think this movie will be especially interesting and exciting for those, who loves historic movies, movies about heroic people and actions. I wrote thousand times Nomad, because I believe it is really better and better many many times than Nomad, which has budget 3 times Myn Bala's budget, but was shot by non-professionals.