Dragonheart - Die Kraft des Feuers
Originaltitel: Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire
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5,3/10
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Der Drache Drago will Rivalität zwischen zwei Geschwistern beenden. Beide haben drachenähnliche Kräfte und sind hinter dem Thron ihres Großvaters her, als eine neue Bedrohung Dragos Kraftque... Alles lesenDer Drache Drago will Rivalität zwischen zwei Geschwistern beenden. Beide haben drachenähnliche Kräfte und sind hinter dem Thron ihres Großvaters her, als eine neue Bedrohung Dragos Kraftquelle stiehlt.Der Drache Drago will Rivalität zwischen zwei Geschwistern beenden. Beide haben drachenähnliche Kräfte und sind hinter dem Thron ihres Großvaters her, als eine neue Bedrohung Dragos Kraftquelle stiehlt.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Patrick Stewart
- Drago
- (Synchronisation)
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Having watched all the Dragonheart movies so far, the ranking for me goes like this now:
1. Dragonheart
2. Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse
3. Dragonheart (4): Battle for the Heartfire
4. Dragonheart (2): A New Beginning
5. Dragonheart (5): Vengeance.
The CGI is fantastic in this movie and trumps the first even. (Alright it's fantastic by Dragonheart standards). I was genuinely surprised by how good the dragon and various spells and effects looked, heartfire and all. The dragon gets a lot of screen time in this movie too, which is very welcome.
This also means a lot of the budget went on said CGI. But I'm glad for that. The set pieces and costumes were also good, but scale was often a bit out, sometimes a town looks massive and there seem to be maybe 15 inhabitants in total. They should've used the CGI for extra people maybe.. -1 star
The story, at its core, is quite engaging. A tale of twins marked at birth, unbeknownst to the dragon they're bonded to.
The writing, on the other hand is very unpredictable in quality. It actually has very good moments, then suddenly just becomes below-average for a time, then peaks again. No joke, there are some good lines in this movie. But then the writers take a couple days off. -1 star
The dragon, Drago, is written well and Patrick Stewart's voice is just great. The second best dragon in the series I'd say. Now the writers did have trouble keeping Drago a dragon. There are points in the movie where you'd think he was a man from how clumsy he is or how he loses a fight. It's very weird... but thankfully like the rest of the story, he has his strong moments to make up for it. -1 star
The feminism half-way through the movie slows it to a crawl and feels like it does make some form of sense with the story, so maybe if it was done with a bit more humour and wasn't so baked into the main story, it could've worked. -1 star.
The music is alright. It's pretty sparse and suddenly appears out of nowhere here and there, but it's good enough.
Overall, an enjoyable movie for Dragonheart fans, for others, it depends on whether or not you can stomach some bad dialogue here and there. There are good moments to be had.
The CGI is fantastic in this movie and trumps the first even. (Alright it's fantastic by Dragonheart standards). I was genuinely surprised by how good the dragon and various spells and effects looked, heartfire and all. The dragon gets a lot of screen time in this movie too, which is very welcome.
This also means a lot of the budget went on said CGI. But I'm glad for that. The set pieces and costumes were also good, but scale was often a bit out, sometimes a town looks massive and there seem to be maybe 15 inhabitants in total. They should've used the CGI for extra people maybe.. -1 star
The story, at its core, is quite engaging. A tale of twins marked at birth, unbeknownst to the dragon they're bonded to.
The writing, on the other hand is very unpredictable in quality. It actually has very good moments, then suddenly just becomes below-average for a time, then peaks again. No joke, there are some good lines in this movie. But then the writers take a couple days off. -1 star
The dragon, Drago, is written well and Patrick Stewart's voice is just great. The second best dragon in the series I'd say. Now the writers did have trouble keeping Drago a dragon. There are points in the movie where you'd think he was a man from how clumsy he is or how he loses a fight. It's very weird... but thankfully like the rest of the story, he has his strong moments to make up for it. -1 star
The feminism half-way through the movie slows it to a crawl and feels like it does make some form of sense with the story, so maybe if it was done with a bit more humour and wasn't so baked into the main story, it could've worked. -1 star.
The music is alright. It's pretty sparse and suddenly appears out of nowhere here and there, but it's good enough.
Overall, an enjoyable movie for Dragonheart fans, for others, it depends on whether or not you can stomach some bad dialogue here and there. There are good moments to be had.
For a movie with low budget, it was pretty decent ! I rated this movie for it's standards. I really wish this saga to continue ! SHOW THEM THE MONEEEEYYYYY !!
Having been playing fantasy roleplaying games since around 1986 and up to 2019, then of course with a movie such as "Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire" is just something that has to be watched.
Turns out that this 2017 fantasy adventure movie was actually surprisingly entertaining and good. The movie had a very nice storyline, one that definitely had a very unique fantasy feel to it.
The characters in the movie were nicely detailed and fleshed out, and they had some nice actors and actresses to perform the various roles and characters. One thing though, which might be nitpicking, but the fact that the Norsemen didn't speak Norse was cringeworthy. Sure, for the sake of the audience, English is preferable, but it just takes away so much of the image of them being Norsemen when they speak English.
As for the special effects in "Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire", well, let me just say that they had a rather impressive array of special effects. The dragon looks very nice, realistic (as realistic as dragons can be, duh!) and the CGI was working so well in favor of the movie.
"Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire" is definitely a nice movie, especially if you enjoy the fantasy genre. It is not a movie that you need to have watched all the previous "Dragonheart" movies to understand, so it functions well as a stand-alone movie, but also as an addition to the "Dragonheart" franchise.
Turns out that this 2017 fantasy adventure movie was actually surprisingly entertaining and good. The movie had a very nice storyline, one that definitely had a very unique fantasy feel to it.
The characters in the movie were nicely detailed and fleshed out, and they had some nice actors and actresses to perform the various roles and characters. One thing though, which might be nitpicking, but the fact that the Norsemen didn't speak Norse was cringeworthy. Sure, for the sake of the audience, English is preferable, but it just takes away so much of the image of them being Norsemen when they speak English.
As for the special effects in "Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire", well, let me just say that they had a rather impressive array of special effects. The dragon looks very nice, realistic (as realistic as dragons can be, duh!) and the CGI was working so well in favor of the movie.
"Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire" is definitely a nice movie, especially if you enjoy the fantasy genre. It is not a movie that you need to have watched all the previous "Dragonheart" movies to understand, so it functions well as a stand-alone movie, but also as an addition to the "Dragonheart" franchise.
Fun family Bmovie flick that's going to suffer from a few various trends
-the hatred for Dragonheart sequels.
-the current anti-PC culture that starts screeching about their hatred for feminism when a woman shows any sign of strength.
All by all unwarranted negatives, this movie was surprisingly entertaining and well made. If you like medieval stories with dragons that aren't into burning humanity to the ground, it's certainly worth checking it out.
And no, for the love of it, you do NOT need to see Dragonheart 3 to understand what's going on. In fact, if you have seen DH1 then I suggest skipping 2 and 3 entirely and go straight to 4.
-the hatred for Dragonheart sequels.
-the current anti-PC culture that starts screeching about their hatred for feminism when a woman shows any sign of strength.
All by all unwarranted negatives, this movie was surprisingly entertaining and well made. If you like medieval stories with dragons that aren't into burning humanity to the ground, it's certainly worth checking it out.
And no, for the love of it, you do NOT need to see Dragonheart 3 to understand what's going on. In fact, if you have seen DH1 then I suggest skipping 2 and 3 entirely and go straight to 4.
This film was a pleasant surprise! I found this one enjoyable. I liked this one much better than the 2nd in the series. I like this one quite a bit.
6.5/10.
6.5/10.
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- Wissenswertes"Dragonheart 4: Dragonborn" was the working title.
- PatzerWhen Edric kicks in the barn door, the wood breaks into almost perfectly-square pieces because it was previously cut by the effects team to give easily.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Dragonheart Vengeance (2020)
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- Corvin Castle, Hunedoara, Rumänien(aka Corvin Castle)
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- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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