Josh y Ling encuentran un Dragón Dorado chino durante lo que esperaban fuera una aburrida visita a sus padres en una excavación arqueológica.Josh y Ling encuentran un Dragón Dorado chino durante lo que esperaban fuera una aburrida visita a sus padres en una excavación arqueológica.Josh y Ling encuentran un Dragón Dorado chino durante lo que esperaban fuera una aburrida visita a sus padres en una excavación arqueológica.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Peter Powell
- Narrator
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
I recently watched this film with the kids and coming from a family of divorce was very impressed with the father/son relationship included in the plot.
The effects were great and the kids really loved the dragon!
Acting was also good was nice to see a familiar face in Sam Neil and I found Li Lin Jin's performance very impressive!
Would definitely recommend this movie to others, especially families with children and preteens. It is an exciting, humorous and original plot and had the kids on the edge of their seats the whole way through.
9/10!!
The effects were great and the kids really loved the dragon!
Acting was also good was nice to see a familiar face in Sam Neil and I found Li Lin Jin's performance very impressive!
Would definitely recommend this movie to others, especially families with children and preteens. It is an exciting, humorous and original plot and had the kids on the edge of their seats the whole way through.
9/10!!
I had the opportunity to catch this film as a prerelease promo. Knowing nothing about it except that the story took place in China I thought it would be a good waste of an evening. It was. A waste, that is.
There is a long standing tradition among American film viewers that, with rare exception, any movie with the word "dragon" in its title is going to be disappointing. The Dragon Pearl is not one of those exceptions.
The entire thing feels like it was written, cast, and directed by a high school drama team. The story is bland and predictable, following the typical adventure theme. The characters were cookie cutter clones of every adventure movie character we've seen. The actors might as well be made of cardboard for all the emotion they showed. The poorly choreographed fight scenes rely on bad camera angles and 1 second shots to drive them along. And the film itself... maybe it was just the version I watched, but it had a grainy late-80's style to it. (Think: The Goonies.)
I missed about 1/4 of the dialogue due to lack of subtitles (Chinese and English are both spoken throughout the movie) but that should be fixed in the actual release.
The dragon itself amazed me. It wasn't very good (it looked like a plastic toy) but the amount of fluidity to its movement was excellent. It swam through the air, curling around itself, almost like a slow moving eel. They really should have textured it better.
All in all it's one of those budget flicks you won't mind watching on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Assuming there's nothing else to do.
There is a long standing tradition among American film viewers that, with rare exception, any movie with the word "dragon" in its title is going to be disappointing. The Dragon Pearl is not one of those exceptions.
The entire thing feels like it was written, cast, and directed by a high school drama team. The story is bland and predictable, following the typical adventure theme. The characters were cookie cutter clones of every adventure movie character we've seen. The actors might as well be made of cardboard for all the emotion they showed. The poorly choreographed fight scenes rely on bad camera angles and 1 second shots to drive them along. And the film itself... maybe it was just the version I watched, but it had a grainy late-80's style to it. (Think: The Goonies.)
I missed about 1/4 of the dialogue due to lack of subtitles (Chinese and English are both spoken throughout the movie) but that should be fixed in the actual release.
The dragon itself amazed me. It wasn't very good (it looked like a plastic toy) but the amount of fluidity to its movement was excellent. It swam through the air, curling around itself, almost like a slow moving eel. They really should have textured it better.
All in all it's one of those budget flicks you won't mind watching on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Assuming there's nothing else to do.
I rated the Dragon Pearl a 6. For me, liking is >7, and disliking is <5, so this one fell into the Almost Good or Kinda Liked region.
It's a movie to take your preteen kids to and feel good about (if they aren't movie buffs).
The positives are: - the movie speeds along quickly to use up it's 95 minutes - has a reasonable script - nice mix of Aussie and Chinese actors, with the kids being best - dragon FX are good/minimal/oriental looking
The bads are: - Sam Neil was in it and didn't want to be - story line is way too predictable with typical parent/kid relationships - action sequences really should be left out, they are awful
My rating is 6 out of 10: I kinda liked this almost good movie
It's a movie to take your preteen kids to and feel good about (if they aren't movie buffs).
The positives are: - the movie speeds along quickly to use up it's 95 minutes - has a reasonable script - nice mix of Aussie and Chinese actors, with the kids being best - dragon FX are good/minimal/oriental looking
The bads are: - Sam Neil was in it and didn't want to be - story line is way too predictable with typical parent/kid relationships - action sequences really should be left out, they are awful
My rating is 6 out of 10: I kinda liked this almost good movie
Every once in a while I truly enjoy a good family movie. The kid in me liked this movie. I gave it a 6 because its wholesome, slightly adventurous, and I enjoyed the cinematography. I was also drawn to it because it had to do with ancient China and of course a dragon. Sure there have been better films but there have most definitely been much worse. I wish the puzzles in the movie had been explored a little more but they fit where they needed to fit and you never got lost in what the objective was once it was revealed. A little bit of fighting, a tiny amount of weapons, but overall it should be a good watch for any kid or kid at heart. So the question I always ask after I watch a movie; would I watch it again. My answer is yes but not anytime soon. I already know how it ends and the adventure wasn't captivating enough to watch it again close together. So, family time, popcorn, and cuddle up for a down right cute watch. On to the next movie.
Not in a good way, either. I expected a family fun adventure to take up my Friday night but instead it made me feel like it was Monday morning I was in that much pain. The bad acting and bad special effects really added to the torture and I admit that I cried a bit during the special effects. The dragon looked like a flying dog with badly synced audio that sounded like it had been recorded with a phone. I'm not saying this is the worst movie I have seen, it's just number 1 on my top worst movies I've seen. My friend came over halfway during the movie and I had to turn off the TV so he wouldn't see the "movie" I was watching. All in all, I loved it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaProducer Mark Patterson said that this film was "my first foray into China and the first official Australia-China co-production to be produced between the two countries. A huge adventure, often challenging but a big learning curve on international co-productions, above average Australian budget and of course complex VFX. I look forward to going back with a far better understanding of how to work in China."
- ErroresShadow of a man holding a boom mic is visible when they are exploring the tomb with the spotlights.
- ConexionesReferences Indiana Jones y la última cruzada (1989)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- La perla del dragón
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,919,550
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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