
In another world, there was an alliance of humanity and dragons. When the human began waging incessant war, the Dragons appointed a wizard as an immortal Dragon Ambassedor to mediate peace while most of the dragons withdrew into another reality. Generations later, the fragile peace was shattered by an attack on Prince Dev and Princess Kyra which is misconstrued as an abrogation of the peace by both. Years later, the now teenage warriors arrange for a personal duel to end the ... (Full plot summary below)
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In another world, there was an alliance of humanity and dragons. When the human began waging incessant war, the Dragons appointed a wizard as an immortal Dragon Ambassedor to mediate peace while most of the dragons withdrew into another reality. Generations later, the fragile peace was shattered by an attack on Prince Dev and Princess Kyra which is misconstrued as an abrogation of the peace by both. Years later, the now teenage warriors arrange for a personal duel to end the war, only to be interrupted by their parent's respective armies. In the ensuing battle, a third force of Orgens attack both forces and abduct the Kings. Now, both young warriors must go on a quest to rescue their fathers and bring about peace, unaware that there are hidden forces who have their own sinister agenda.
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| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloBattles, nightmarish imagery in toy-inspired fantasy. |
| User ReviewAmy MGoing to the movie rental store this week-end was a "Me" time thing. I'd paced the store, slowly, twice, when I finally stopped and gave the kiddie section a chance. My eyes spotted the word Dragons... I read the grabber and decided it was perfect; under 80 min. long and just the kind of movie that takes no critical thinking to follow: dragons, mytical powers, and computer animated. Yeah, I like it. It improved my sour mood.:) Next, I had backtracked down the isle and choose a film that was sure to torchure my mate! Nothing like a musical/opera to send a heavy metal drummer screaming for the hills! The couch & remote were all mine for about 2 wonderful hours... It was just me and Gerhard Butler's eyes, and voice. *sigh* The costumes; wow... Minnie Driver as the spoiled actress/drama queen was too funny. But when it came to Emmy Rossum, I just wasn't prepared to hear how good she is, even though I'd seen the 60 minute episode where they showed her returning to her former teacher to prepare for this role, and she sang for about 30 seconds.(the 60 min. segment was about the teacher not Rossum.) Phantom Of The Opera was moving, and I wasn't prepared either for the emotions it stirred for some of the characters (ei. The Phantom). I think it would have been ten times better seen live, and this movie only made me want more and more to someday get the chance.:D |
| User ReviewBren BI liked it as a kid, thinking back I remember a plot that was loose and could have been better, and action that was fun and understandable. |
| User ReviewRachel OI liked it as a kid, thinking back I remember a plot that was loose and could have been better, and action that was fun and understandable. |
| User ReviewJulien FA for effort, C- for execution. Surprisingly dull action sequences. Bonus points for a different visual take on dragons though. |