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An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.An army of dragons invade the crippled English countryside and the apprentice wizard Merlin must confront the fire-breathing beasts.
Iwan Benneyworth
- Beneforth
- (as Iwan James Benneyworth)
Ruthie Gwilym Thomas
- Midwife
- (as Ruthie Gwilym)
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I hope this films budget was so low they could not even pay their actors. There is absolutely nothing good with this film. The actors cannot act and most of them seriously needs some tweezing. The "special" effects are outdated. The plot is more predictable then an episode of Murder she wrote. This film could have been entertaining if the people making it at least would know they were producing something so bad it dos not even warrant a straight-to-DVD release. But doing slow motion fight scenes to hide the lack of choreography and blurring the screen when the dragons are shown to hide your lack of a special effects budget is just really pathetic. If you want to watch a decent Merlin film, get the mini-series from 1998. Not only has it a better plot and actors, but it seems that special effects were better 10 years ago.
If they make this into a trilogy I will resign from mankind and go live with the two horrible, but kind of cute, Lady of the lake actors in their cave.
If they make this into a trilogy I will resign from mankind and go live with the two horrible, but kind of cute, Lady of the lake actors in their cave.
I've watched this movie with my family during Coronavirus lockdown in Italy, because my youngest daughter loves dragons.
I expected a low cost movie and my expectations were fully confirmed. Actors are mediocre, special effects could have been good for a 1980 movie, but this was published in 2008.
Plot is not very interesting, and overall it evolves very slowly and therefore the film is boring.
Not suggested even if my youngest daughter found it good (just because there are few scenes with dragons, much less than I expected).
Likes :
* The CGI dragons are great - very mythical and more appropriate than a more Hollywood/Spielberg style would have been
* The location - totally fitting moody Welsh landscapes
* Some of the acting was good
* The music was a bit overblown but quite professional
Dislikes :
* The acting direction was non-existent so despite the individual actors doing a reasonable job there was no sense of interaction or timing.
* The camera work was atrocious. Most of the film is shot in close up with occasional distant shots where you cant actually see whats going on. Ironically although most shots are static (i.e. no dolly or tracking)the degree of camera shake tells you its hand held.
* Editing was poor and uninspired. Some of the conversational sequences were obviously pieced together from shots taken at different times.
Even low budget films can be successful if well directed - this one unfortunately wasn't. There are so many bizarre mistakes - hand held cameras that don't actually move; gorgeous open Welsh landscapes that you cant see because the camera work is too tight, good enthusiastic actors that end up sounding like a school play through lack of direction.
* The CGI dragons are great - very mythical and more appropriate than a more Hollywood/Spielberg style would have been
* The location - totally fitting moody Welsh landscapes
* Some of the acting was good
* The music was a bit overblown but quite professional
Dislikes :
* The acting direction was non-existent so despite the individual actors doing a reasonable job there was no sense of interaction or timing.
* The camera work was atrocious. Most of the film is shot in close up with occasional distant shots where you cant actually see whats going on. Ironically although most shots are static (i.e. no dolly or tracking)the degree of camera shake tells you its hand held.
* Editing was poor and uninspired. Some of the conversational sequences were obviously pieced together from shots taken at different times.
Even low budget films can be successful if well directed - this one unfortunately wasn't. There are so many bizarre mistakes - hand held cameras that don't actually move; gorgeous open Welsh landscapes that you cant see because the camera work is too tight, good enthusiastic actors that end up sounding like a school play through lack of direction.
Massive blunders in the every domain of film making, starting from pound for pound worst special effects on this list. So woeful that it's actually funny.
Did you know
- GoofsAs the first soldier who drinks the dragon's blood does so, his hood is lowered. However, as he is shown transforming, it is suddenly raised.
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