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A group of orphans goes on a journey to restore the lost magic and save Christmas.
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| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserDreadful holiday-fantasy mix is scary and dumb. |
| User ReviewDanny Ci thought it was a fantastic film i would rate a 10 it wasn't that violent i don't really liked it in fact we will record it to keep. |
| User ReviewAngelfire LVery Family Friendly, Love movies with happy endings |
| User ReviewRaymond WThis is a simple, well done children's story with plenty of fun for adults, if you appreciate the simple, important things in life. |
| User ReviewKevin ROur woods. Our dragon. A group of orphans come across an elf that tells them a tale of the end of Christmas. The orphans help the elf fight a war against goblins, wizards, and other unique creatures from their strange land. They will need to partner with the last dragons if they hope to cover the ground needed to evade the armies building in their lands and save Christmas. "He doesn't seem very sure of himself." John Lyde, director of Survivor, Riot, Miracle Maker, Osombie, The Eleventh Hour, One Man's Treasure, and Christmas Oranges, delivers The Christmas Dragon. The storyline for this picture is very average but the settings, wardrobe, and special effects are slightly above average. The acting is mediocre and as you'd expect for the genre. "The compass hasn't steered us wrong yet." "And I have?" My daughter saw this at Red Box and had to see it. We watched it together and she was glued to it. I can't say this is worth your time. There wasn't much going for this but children in a cool setting. I recommend skipping this. "Don't ever leave without saying goodbye again." Grade: C- |
| User ReviewKelly LWhile I understand this was a crowdfunded movie -- and one that didn't get very much in the way of crowdfunding -- it really was a mess. Honestly, this would have worked much better as a children's book, as the story is pretty good, but as a movie...ugh. Kids will no doubt enjoy it. Which is why I gave it two stars, but any adult should probably be forewarned to have some holiday cheer on hand if watching alongside the kiddies. |