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Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn / 龙之谷 破晓奇兵 / Dragon Nest: Rise of the Black Dragon
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy | |
Studios: Mili Pictures | |
Rating: 7.22 / 10 | |
Rank: #3349 | |
Popularity: #8787 | |
Users Listed: 5,619 | |
Users Scored: 2,490 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 04/04/2022 | |
Aired: July 31, 2014 (Summer) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: game | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
For generations, Altera has maintained a fragile equilibrium between its human, elven, and beast populations, bound by allegiance to a powerful Black Dragon. This uneasy peace shatters as the Dragon awakens, unleashing a wave of monstrous incursions across the land. Facing imminent destruction, a disparate group of humans and elves form an alliance, embarking on a perilous journey to locate a legendary hidden path leading to the Dragon's lair. Their hopes rest on Lambert, a young warrior grappling with self-doubt, who may be the only one capable of confronting the ancient beast. The series explores themes of unity in adversity and the burden of responsibility as Lambert strives to overcome his limitations and potentially alter the course of Altera’s destiny.
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Characters:
- Lambert (Main) - Voice Actors: Shen, Dawei, Méyère, Bruno
- Liya (Main) - Voice Actors: Marot, Sarah
- Argenta (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fauveau, Jennifer
- Barnac (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tomé, Antoine, Martin, Thomas Balou
- Elena (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Noël, Colette, Moss, Carrie-Anne, Huang, Ying
- Geraint (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Jacquet, Laurent
- Karacule (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Volpé, Isabelle
- Nerwin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ji, Guanlin, Fauveau, Naïké
- Velskud (Supporting)
Staff:
- Noël, Colette (ADR Director)
Reviews:
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User Deago (Score: 3/10):
As a former Dragon Nest player who is familiar with the game's story, lore, and characters, I have to say Dragon Nest: Warrior's Dawn is yet another failed video game adaptations. It's a Chinese-American animated 3D animated moviethat attempts to capture the essence of the popular video game Dragon Nest, but ends up falling flat on its face. The story, or lack thereof, is a convoluted mess that takes place before the events of the game. Apparently, there have been countless wars between races like humans and elves (because wars are always more interesting when they're never explained, right?). Suddenly, a big black dragon awakens, anda chosen few warriors are tasked with eliminating it. Each of these warriors conveniently represents their respective race. But here's the kicker: among these so-called 'elite' warriors is an untrained newbie. Yes, you heard that right. A complete and utter amateur somehow manages to weasel their way into the mission of a lifetime. The writing in this movieis as poor as it gets, and the plot is about as predictable as the sunrise. Characters meet by chance or are magically placed in convenient situations.nnArgenta, Geraint, and Velskud, beloved figures from the game, are reduced to pathetic shadows of their former selves. Their personalities are butchered, their motivations are shallow, and their overall portrayal is just downright embarrassing. It's like taking iconic characters and twisting them into unrecognisable caricatures. Bravo, Warrior's Dawn, for successfully ruining the characters we once held dear.nnNow, let's talk about our 'hero', Lambert. Oh, Lambert, you energetic battle maniac with no backstory, no development, and no discernible purpose. Unlike the protagonist of Dragon Nest: Shungeki no Sedo (because one Dragon Nest adaptation clearly wasn't enough), Lambert is a two-dimensional husk with about as much depth as a puddle. We have no idea where he came from, why he's swinging a sword around, or why we should care about him at all. But hey, who needs character development when you can just throw in mindless action, right?nnAh, Liya, the developed character in this mess. She's related to the elves' hatred of humans, which could have been an interesting exploration of discrimination and its consequences. But alas, Warrior's Dawn prefers to skim the surface and avoid any meaningful exploration of themes. Instead, we're treated to a predictable romantic relationship between Liya and Lambert because apparently, saving each other's asses is the quickest way to fall in love.nnAnd let's not forget the side characters, or as I like to call them, cannon fodder. They exist solely to fight, talk trash, and scream at each other, because unity and camaraderie are overrated, right? Who needs compelling side characters when you can just have mindless brawling and incoherent shouting?nnMoving on to the technical aspects of this train wreck, the English dub is mostly decent, except for the screaming. As for the background music, it's adequate. Nothing memorable, but at least it doesn't actively detract from the already abysmal experience. But hey, it's not all doom and gloom.… -
User Zmijozel (Score: 8/10):
Lets first say, I did found this movie, after it poped out on me at the movie database when I was browsing net. So I watched it, and... lets leave a disclaimer here: - I am realy big fan of the Dungeon and Dragons games, and I realy like this stuff. This movie, (for me) somehow managed to evoke the same feel of all those games and adventures. Which realy made me happy, and pointed me towards the seccond movie, that I realy enjoyed. So, if you are DnD fanatic like me, I guess there isnt any downfall in watching this for you... For the restof the people tho, there is probably lot of flaws in this movie, that perhaps can ruin the fun...nnLets talk those flaws:nNot knowing anything about lore of this franchise... I must say, the first movie realy dont help all that much. There is lot of nicely animated characters, that are truly undeveloped, but visualy and character-wise interesting.nThere is a quest and there is realy straight forward story, with some predictable character developements... well... It definitely is not one of the sharpest tools in the box.nnFor the things that i liked on the other side, even if It isnt best movie... nAction is very good, visuals are well made and there is even bit of a romance going on. There isnt any unbearable fanservise and its made in a way, that is KID FRIENDLY. nnNote: the character animation resembles the new Tinkerbell movies. :)nnSo in conclusion... if you are not expecting anything deep, smart and complex, but want to enjoy some nice animated fantasy movie, with well made action scenes.. this is the right stuff, than can even be watched with the kids in the room. :)
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