The fate of ancient China rests on the shoulders of one young girl, who must find the last remaining dragon egg and fulfill her destiny.The fate of ancient China rests on the shoulders of one young girl, who must find the last remaining dragon egg and fulfill her destiny.The fate of ancient China rests on the shoulders of one young girl, who must find the last remaining dragon egg and fulfill her destiny.
- Awards
- 1 win & 8 nominations total
Bill Nighy
- Danzi
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mayalinee Griffiths
- Ping
- (English version)
- (voice)
Anthony Howell
- Diao
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bill Bailey
- Wang Chao
- (English version)
- (voice)
Andrew Leung
- Kwan
- (English version)
- (voice)
Tony Jayawardena
- Master Lan
- (English version)
- (voice)
Felix Rosen
- Prince
- (English version)
- (voice)
Colin Ryan
- Rat Face
- (English version)
- (voice)
Paul McEwan
- Emperor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Beth Chalmers
- Lu Yu
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jaqueline Chan
- Diao's Mother
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jonathan D. Mellor
- Hua Hua
- (voice)
- (as Jonathan David Mellors)
Jonathan David Mellors
- Hua Hua
- (English version)
- (voice)
Craig Stevenson
- Walla
- (English version)
- (voice)
Garrett Wall
- Walla
- (English version)
- (voice)
Anthony Luke
- Walla
- (English version)
- (voice)
Guy Hedgecoe
- Walla
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Watched this with my 11 year old today ... the first 30 mins were very harrowing & upsetting; we almost left the cinema, but stayed for the surely inevitable happy ending? Which actually didn't really materialise to any great degree . The whole thing was an endurance test and we left drained and depressed. I can't believe this is a PG. We should have left after 20 mins ! Do not take children to see this unless they like very the, dark often grim stuff.
The dubbing was also very poor, but we could have put up with that. Some of the CGI was excellent but many of the human faces were pretty poor.
The dubbing was also very poor, but we could have put up with that. Some of the CGI was excellent but many of the human faces were pretty poor.
Dragonkeeper is an adaptation of the books of the same name by. Carole Wilkinson, specifically the first novel. While the overall tone is lighter than the book, it was written by the author herself, so any flawws in the story are within her purview.
The story takes place in an Ancient China where dragons have been hunted to near extinction and where a chosen one can wield chi powers. The latter is kind of a gross misinterpretation of chi seen also in Mulan 2020, but for the most part the movie is accurate to chinese dragon lore, associating them with water.
Personality wise, the characters very very archetypical. There are some missed opportunities; the villain, for example, has a sympathetic scene setting his motivation, but devolves in a card carrying bad guy for the rest of the film. Not a lot of complexity to be seen here.
Overall, if you want a Wuxia fix, this movie will deliver half-way.
The story takes place in an Ancient China where dragons have been hunted to near extinction and where a chosen one can wield chi powers. The latter is kind of a gross misinterpretation of chi seen also in Mulan 2020, but for the most part the movie is accurate to chinese dragon lore, associating them with water.
Personality wise, the characters very very archetypical. There are some missed opportunities; the villain, for example, has a sympathetic scene setting his motivation, but devolves in a card carrying bad guy for the rest of the film. Not a lot of complexity to be seen here.
Overall, if you want a Wuxia fix, this movie will deliver half-way.
With the emperor ailing in his capital, he sends out messengers to secure the one thing that can save him from certain death: the blood of a live dragon. Luckily for the few remaining dragons, though, there's a young girl "Ping" and her pet rat "Hua" who are determined to preserve their last egg and ensure that "Kai" is born in the sacred birthing pool safe and sound. It's quite good fun, this, and I always liked the Chinese depictions of dragons as rather more lithe and nimble then the grumpy, scarred and scaly Western interpretations, but otherwise this is a rather thinly padded out story that might better have tried to incorporate more from this six book series it's based on into it's plot to better build up the characters and fill out the plot. That said, it doesn't hang around and there's plenty of action as the youngster and the ancient dragon "Long Danzi" take on the whole Imperial army - and it's dastardly and scheming agent - whilst trying to preserve this fragile blue egg until it's ready to hatch. There's a gentle moral to the story about self reliance and the odd humorous moment too, and though it's probably not a film that the very young will really get much from, the animation is lively and colourful with some menacing bugs and fiery blue fisticuffs and it's worth a watch on the telly if you like the family fantasy genre.
I feel this film doesn't deserve to be shot down. I liked the story, the characters are a bit childish, but I enjoyed the voice acting, the animation was good
As I said, while I'm no professional reviewer, I'm a fan of well made animation, the soundtrack seemed to be in sync enough not to give me any discomfort. The artwork was well drawn and an enjoyable watch.
Over all a nice looking film to comfortably pass sometime and definitely not a waste of effort.
(Why is there such a high character count required in a review. I makes writing a review quite an effort, especially as I've got dyslexia.)
As I said, while I'm no professional reviewer, I'm a fan of well made animation, the soundtrack seemed to be in sync enough not to give me any discomfort. The artwork was well drawn and an enjoyable watch.
Over all a nice looking film to comfortably pass sometime and definitely not a waste of effort.
(Why is there such a high character count required in a review. I makes writing a review quite an effort, especially as I've got dyslexia.)
Wonderful film of Chinese and Spanish co production, you can sense the combination of both east and west sensibility. The drawing style is very beautiful with great colors, artistically referencing details from the Han dynasty. This is a great story for kids to understand about friendship, responsibility and courage with a nice touch of humor. The music score gets you really into the emotion and adventure. I have watched it twice with family and friends and both adults and kids enjoyed it. The beautiful ending credit style is a real surprise, a film made with a lot of efforts and love. Really looking forward for the sequels.
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- Also known as
- Приборкувачка драконів
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $805,091
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $426,776
- May 5, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $6,667,250
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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