Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath Of The Dragon God October 10th, 2006
It’s sucks. It is a bad fantasy film. I never play dungeon and dragons game. But I like the cleric, wizard, dragon world. When I play the pc game, I always (almost) play that kind of game. So I have high hope with this movie. The movie disappointed me. It just so plain ordinary movie. The dialogue is so death boring. But it entertained me a little.
The movie start with a boring man who was a hero. Nowdays, he is a lord in something like town. He has a ambisious and beatiful sorcerer wife. Then they found out that the seal that hold the dragon is stolen. The dragon will wake up after the full moon. So the town (or castle) send this boring man to rescue the seal. This man, Berek, choose some people to form a party. The party contains Berek (a knight), a female barbarian, a male rouge, a male priest, a female elf who has magic. They go to the place where they can teleport to the evil mage who stole the seal. They encounter monster, a mini dragon. And so on…..
When you brought a game into movie, you have to modify a lot so it can entertain people. You can’t just bring it up because a good game does not always make a good movie. Modify a lot. Make a good plot. Don’t bring game plot into movie.
But this movie burn a little bit of my imagination about dungeon and dragon world. Sometimes I imagine my self as knight or ranger in this world (Yeah, this is my favourite role in rpg game). But I wonder which is cooler? Adventuring alone or adventuring with party? I think adventuring with party is less cooler but is more interesting because you can talk. I am a social person. _
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