NOMADS is the debut feature from acclaimed director John McTiernan, who of course would go on to make the ageless double-whammy of PREDATOR and DIE HARD, thus cementing his reputation forever in the minds of us action movie lovers. NOMADS is more of a mixed bag, low budget and ultimately disappointing; the story is interesting enough but the editing and unusual structuring combine to work against it.
Pierce Brosnan is barely convincing as a French anthropologist who dies in the film's first scene. His story is then told through fragmented flashbacks as a nosy nurse (Lesley-Anne Down) investigates his life and learns that he was involved with feral street gang members, led by the amusing Adam Ant. The whole 'street gang' motif is dealt with matter-of-factly and I must preferred PRINCE OF DARKNESS as a more explicitly supernatural version of the 'feral gang' story.
Nomads
1986
Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Nomads
1986
Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
A French anthropologist gets murdered in Los Angeles after discovering the existence of ancient demonic spirits, first described in old Inuit legends, that can take human form and prank, possess or even kill people. Before he dies, he reveals this secret to a young female doctor who quickly realizes that his wife is now in danger as well.
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Nomads is style over substance.
John McTiernan as writer and director delivers this mid 1980s surreal and supernatural thriller with LA punks and a thumping rock score.
The film opens with Dr Flax (Lesley-Anne Down) a tired accident & emergency doctor who is called into treat a deranged French anthropologist Jean Charles Pommier (Pierce Brosnan.) He has only moved to Los Angeles with his wife recently where they have been harrassed by punks and rockers.
Jean Charles dies but not before biting Dr Flax in the neck. She does not become a vampire but she gets his memories and experiences into her head. We are not sure that we are reliving Dr Flax experiences or Jean Charles.
Dr Flax seeks out Jean Charles's wife who is very confused as to why she knows so much about her husband. Meanwhile one of Dr Flax's colleague gets a phrase that Jean Charles was ranting about deciphered.
The phrase comes from the Innuat. It refers to a band of nomadic spirits who live place to place in human form. These punks and rockers might be the nomads intent on evil.
It seems Jean Charles and his wife had been constantly on the run from these nomads. A nun warned him to keep on running and hiding, he might still be able to evade them. He needs to leave LA.
The film is an incoherent mess. It does have a great visual style but the narrative is lost. I did find the film a curious watch and felt that there was a better movie in there somewhere.
Still Brosnan and McTiernan would later reunited in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair with McTiernan becoming one of Hollywood's top action directors.
Interesting theory in Nomads
And the theory is, as spelled out by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro in her book of the same name, that there are earthbound, malevolent spirits who bring madness to any human that makes camp with them. That people don't realize that a percentage of what they see or hear is not.....there! Most people are luckier, they don't look so closely. But Pierce Brosnan's character, being the inquisitive person he is, has looked.......too closely. Now, these nomadic beings, who are attracted to places of calamity, have taken an interest in Brosnan and he is warned by someone, who may or may not be one of 'them'. Warned to leave, change his job and move away. It's all very interesting to watch. And afterward, you can't stop thinking about it. Yes, it contains flavors from the 80's but it is still thought provoking. Read the book too!