In the midst of the wedding princess Miroslava is kidnapped by a dragon and carried away into his castle on the remote island.In the midst of the wedding princess Miroslava is kidnapped by a dragon and carried away into his castle on the remote island.In the midst of the wedding princess Miroslava is kidnapped by a dragon and carried away into his castle on the remote island.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Petr Romanov
- Igor
- (as Pyotr Romanov)
Ieva Andrejevaite
- Yaroslava
- (as Ieva Andreevayte)
Marta Kessler
- Doch Miry i Armana
- (as Marta Timofeeva)
Andrey Lebedinsky
- kormchiy Igorya
- (as Andrey Lebedinskiy)
Victoria Runtsova
- Nevesta
- (as Viktoriya Runtsova)
Featured reviews
(Please note: this review is by someone unfamiliar with Russian language, film industry, and ignorant of Russian folklore, fairy-tales, etc., lured into watching by the Beauty-and-the-Beast-like trailer without subtitles) Production design: sumptuous. Cast: enchanting. Artistic direction: magical. Script: at times witty with depth, not undermined by the lavish set and costumes. Pace: just right. Background music: soul-stirringly moving. Perfect film for cuddling with beloved, sharing with fellow romantics, and watching again. And again. (Personally, I enjoyed it even more when I re-watched without subtitles, and this is the first time ever I've done for a language I can't understand)
This was a perfect romantic feel-good movie. The camera work was beautiful. The special effects were wonderful; the fantastical interacted with the real seamlessly. The plot was great, I loved the transition from folk tale to 'reality.' I especially liked the development of the two main characters, Mira most of all. Her initial introduction had me thinking she was going to be a brat through-out and I was pleasantly surprised.
Beautiful in every way. The leads were charming and the love story did not feel forced. A perfect take on Beauty and the Beast and dragons are way cooler.
On Drakon is actually quite good. The whole mythology was well crafted and nicely presented. The settings and costumes helped a lot with it, as they looked original and not cheap. The CGI were decent and did not ruin it too. As for the story, was pretty nice, predictable, but had the fairy tale feeling to it throughout it. The performances were good too.
This was a stunning movie. It felt like a fairy tale from old Russia told through beautiful imagery and storytelling. As a non Russian speaker - the visuals and acting were only enhanced by the Russian language that sounded almost poetic and added to the romantic feel of the movie.
The cinematography was lovely and fit perfectly with with the story and the Russian actors were perfect for their roles. Their facial expressions truly brought the story to life.
It is nice to see Russia can make such movies and Hollywood could learn a thing or two from them !
The cinematography was lovely and fit perfectly with with the story and the Russian actors were perfect for their roles. Their facial expressions truly brought the story to life.
It is nice to see Russia can make such movies and Hollywood could learn a thing or two from them !
Did you know
- TriviaThe red berries used throughout the dragon ritual are dried Rowan berries. In old folklore traditions, Rowan berries were thought to protect against evil.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Evening Urgant: Matvey Lykov/Anzhelika Varum (2015)
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- Country of origin
- Official sites
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- Also known as
- On - drakon
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $10,495,305
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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