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The Crown and the Dragon

2013

R

1 h 31 m

United States

Adventure

Fantasy

A young noblewoman must fulfill her calling to become the long foretold Paladin.
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3.8 /10

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Amy De Bhrún
Elenn Barethon
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David Haydn
Aedin
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Tim Treloar
Corvus
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Vidal Sancho
Strabus
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Angus Brown
Leif
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Ciaran O'Grady
Ranulf
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Janine Ingrid Ulfane
Ethelind
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Clare Niederpruem
Lillith
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Ava Hunt
Leodrine
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Tom Murphy
Clooney
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Stefan Dubois
Hermit
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Owen J. Barton
Rav'n
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Owen J. Barton
Ethelward
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Maclain Nelson
Guard
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Grant Hutchinson
Scribe
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Kynan Griffin
Visiting Nobleman
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David Byrne
Vitalian Horseman 1
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Brian Dawson
Vitalian Horseman 2
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Ricardo Gatica
Vitalian Guard

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20/01/2026 09:31
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Hatem Sandy

22/11/2022 11:27
There is one overarching problem with this movie, and it takes no time at all to figure out what it is: It is utterly unexceptional. The costume design, and hair and makeup work, look fine. So do props and weapons, set design and decoration, and fight scenes. Special effects (CGI) are mostly subpar - but to be fair, I've seen a lot worse, and anyway, Arrowstorm is not New Line Cinema, or Industry Light & Magic. The music is okay. Director Anne K. Black, and co-writers Kynan Griffin and Justin Partridge, would all go on to have a hand in the 'Mythica' series of fantasy films, which I for one thoroughly enjoyed, so that is a point in this title's favor even though there's no narrative connection. The scene writing is peppered with dashes of levity, action, and heart, and is mildly clever at times. The plot is complete and cohesive. Lighting is too dim at times, and perfect at others, but the cinematography is crisp and vivid. The filming locations are gorgeous. The acting is okay. This is all well and good. Yet 'The crown and the dragon' is a fantasy feature we've seen before, and we will see it again: destiny, rising hero, unlikely romance, MacGuffin, great evil, and so on and so on. Competent and suitable as the contributions may be of the writers, director, cast, and crew, the characters don't stand out. The dialogue doesn't stand out. The narrative doesn't stand out. I assume I'm as likely to particularly recall this 10 days from now as I would be in 10 years - which is to say, not at all. It's not that 'The crown and the dragon' is bad; I think it would be a mistake to say so. It's well made such as it is. One aspect or another, or some combination thereof, occasionally catches my eye as especially fetching and worthwhile. Those sparks of care, wit, and intelligence do not carry through enough of the picture to actually light a fire, however. Just as some scenes are distinctly drained of their most vibrant color, the story lacks enough of a punch to truly capture the imagination. With all this having been said, the film is perfunctorily entertaining. It's a (very) soft recommendation for a lazy afternoon, should you happen to come across it. I want to like it more than I do. Yet "special" it is not - so if you have other options for something to watch, I just can't conjure any specific reason why 'The crown and the dragon' should top your list. And now I'm kind of sad. Oh well.
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user2078455683250

22/11/2022 11:27
Well, this is not a bad film IF you like Dragons, medieval adventures and Celtic aesthetics. The story is a little weak - it doesn't explain much of anything in the film like how the Unicorn horn came to the family for example. BUT overall this is an entertaining film. 5.5/10.
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ATTOUKORA

22/11/2022 11:27
I have to say, I'm a huge fan of the genre. This is not a great film. It's not horrible by any means, but it isn't good either. I have enjoyed films like, "Curse of the Dragon Slayer", "In the Name of the King", and "Dragon Heart 3", all of which are usually rated around the 5 or 6 star level. I could not put this movie on the same level as those. That's why I gave it 4 stars. Now, it does have some decent parts to it. The acting isn't terrible, and neither is the scenery. However, the film moves sooo slowly. It was hard to stay awake at certain times. I feel if there was some more to the story, some more emotion for the viewers to make them commit to the story more, and even more action, this film would've gotten a much better rating. Would I buy this? Well, if you're a collector, yes. It's not horrible. Other than that, no don't buy it. Is it a must see? Definitely not. However, if you've seen many of the movies Netflix has to offer and you're looking for something new, and you have some free time with nothing to do, sure give it a watch.
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Alexia

22/11/2022 11:27
Fantasy films with a female lead (particularly one as beautiful as Amy De Bhrún) are rare, hence I was keen to view this offering about a young noblewoman fulfilling her destiny, which involves a potty-mouthed Aragorn hero, some bad soldiers and a dragon. On the plus side, there is a plot, there are some fight scenes which are not bad, the acting is above average, Noblelady and Aragorn are likable characters and the dragon is rather well done. However, ultimately, the film is brought down by what appears to be simple directorial disinterest. It lacks pace, continuity (the condition of her dress and the whereabouts of his sword), wholesale copying of scenes from Ivanhoe but on a much cheaper scale, and a rather abrupt ending. To tell the truth, I had to re-watch this three times, because I kept falling asleep and it wasn't because I had had tiring days at the office. Don't expect much and you won' be disappointed.
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