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Paladin 2 : La Prophétie du Dragon

Titre original : The Crown and the Dragon
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
3,8/10
1 k
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Paladin 2 : La Prophétie du Dragon (2013)
Trailer for The Crown and the Dragon: The Paladin Cycle
Lire trailer1:02
1 Video
4 photos
AventureFantaisie

Elenn, une jeune femme noble, et Aedin, un contrebandier, traversent dangers et périls à travers des terres remplies de dragons pour remplir sa vocation de Paladin.Elenn, une jeune femme noble, et Aedin, un contrebandier, traversent dangers et périls à travers des terres remplies de dragons pour remplir sa vocation de Paladin.Elenn, une jeune femme noble, et Aedin, un contrebandier, traversent dangers et périls à travers des terres remplies de dragons pour remplir sa vocation de Paladin.

  • Réalisation
    • Anne K. Black
  • Scénario
    • Anne K. Black
    • Kynan Griffin
    • Justin Partridge
  • Casting principal
    • Amy De Bhrún
    • David Haydn
    • Tim Treloar
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,8/10
    1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Anne K. Black
    • Scénario
      • Anne K. Black
      • Kynan Griffin
      • Justin Partridge
    • Casting principal
      • Amy De Bhrún
      • David Haydn
      • Tim Treloar
    • 19avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

    The Crown and the Dragon: The Paladin Cycle
    Trailer 1:02
    The Crown and the Dragon: The Paladin Cycle

    Photos3

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    Rôles principaux36

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    Amy De Bhrún
    Amy De Bhrún
    • Elenn Barethon
    David Haydn
    David Haydn
    • Aedin
    Tim Treloar
    Tim Treloar
    • Corvus
    Vidal Sancho
    Vidal Sancho
    • Strabus
    Angus Brown
    • Leif
    Ciaran O'Grady
    Ciaran O'Grady
    • Ranulf
    Janine Ingrid Ulfane
    • Ethelind
    Clare Niederpruem
    Clare Niederpruem
    • Lillith
    Ava Hunt
    • Leodrine
    Tom Murphy
    Tom Murphy
    • Clooney
    Stefan Dubois
    • Hermit
    Owen J. Barton
    • Rav'n
    • (as Eoin Barton)
    • …
    Maclain Nelson
    Maclain Nelson
    • Guard
    Grant Hutchinson
    • Scribe
    Kynan Griffin
    Kynan Griffin
    • Visiting Nobleman
    David Byrne
    • Vitalian Horseman 1
    Brian Dawson
    • Vitalian Horseman 2
    Ricardo Gatica
    • Vitalian Guard
    • Réalisation
      • Anne K. Black
    • Scénario
      • Anne K. Black
      • Kynan Griffin
      • Justin Partridge
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    6Mischief810

    If this were a novel, I wouldn't call it a sure-fire page turner

    Have you ever started reading a book, only to find that you simply can't put it down?

    As a film, The Crown and the Dragon is no such animal. I started and stopped this thing over a three day period.

    It's not a bad movie. But it's not a great one, either. The acting is decent. The scenery is lovely and this is reasonably well directed. This is a fantasy film and the genre is populated with both very good and very bad efforts. This one leans good but it won't win any awards.

    This is the kind of project where the producers and director know that they're on a tight budget, they have to take a few shortcuts, and still get a working product out within those constraints. I give them credit.

    But again, this is not the kind of film that is over before you know it. At times the pace drags and tempts you to take a break (I obliged). At other times it's compelling enough to make you want to see what's gonna happen next. If you're a fantasy fan, you're more likely than not to enjoy it.

    I gave a 6 out of 10. Worth a box rental or a view on your Amazon or Netflix account. But must see? Meh...
    5info-12388

    Not terrible, but not very good either

    Yes, the CG work is lame. Yes, the acting is far from Oscar worthy. Yes, there are incredibly gross moments when the continuity goes out the window (Hero dumps heroine in creek. Dress gets muddy. Next scene or two, dress looks great. Next scene after that, dress looks muddy. Next scene after that... well, you get the idea.). Yes, the payoff is pretty WTF, and it ended feeling like there should have been one more scene added (the much ballyhooed coronation).

    Despite all that, it has a certain goofy charm that I wont try to explain. The hero is cute — although he needs a bit more time at the gym — the heroine is cute — although her acting is as dense as a page from a small town phone book. And somehow they sorta/kinda make it all work. Don't ask me to explain how. They just do. Yes, yes, I know: great big huge monstrous gaps in the plot, characters that make zero sense because no one bothers to give them sufficient backstory (Does anyone know what the "glittering" was supposed to be?), and of course those magical self-cleaning costumes. But I watched it through to the end and felt like I got every penny of the five bucks I paid for it.
    7dugchugger

    Good storyline, acting, effects, location - for its genre

    Let me start off by saying that The Crown and the Dragon is one of those rare movies that makes you forget it's a low-budget production. Which, in my humble opinion, is a reflection of good direction, cast and crew. The acting, location, and ambitious special effects (with a nod to all the other equally-important processes that go on behind the scenes), all worked together to pull off a very watchable flick with a commendable storyline.

    That being said...

    This is the story of a spoiled noble woman who comes of age in a conquered land, ravaged by war. She is an unwitting heroine with a surprise destiny.

    Ellen Barethon's privileged lifestyle has ill-prepared her to survive in a world where the line between good and evil has become increasingly blurred. She experiences firsthand just what people will do in order to survive -- first as a witness, then as a participant as she herself becomes a fugitive.

    Her transition from naive, pampered and arrogant young woman into someone more worthy of the noble destiny she is bound for, is forced upon her over the course of a few days. Guided in an intolerant, taming-of-the-shrew-like manner by her unlikely travel companion, Aiden, Ellen quickly learns to rethink her self-importance, reconsider her priorities, and to think and act quickly on her feet. Ultimately, her new-found courage and confidence drives her to complete her mission, oblivious to the fact that this is only just the beginning for her.

    Without any formal training or preparation, or even knowledge and acceptance on her part, the viewer is left doubting until the very end whether or not she is capable of fulfilling her destiny. But this is what I liked most about the movie. Finally a heroine I could relate to. While there's no shortage these days of strong women figures in movies, what I've felt lacking is one that more of us can relate to and sympathize with.

    And the morals our heroine learns along the way are reminders of what we ourselves have learned/are learning along our own life journeys. For example, the idea that nobility is not just a title or something one's born into, it's something that can reside within anyone from any walk of life, achieved by living a life of honor and virtue. Another favorite theme of mine is that it's never too late to redeem yourself. But so as not to provide any spoilers for those who haven't seen this film yet, I'll leave it at that.

    I'm quickly becoming a fan of Anne Black, the director. Her movies promise a quality balancing act between storyline, actors and effects. Also, this was my first introduction to actors Amy De Bhrún (Ellen Barethon) and David Haydn (Aiden), both of whom I thought portrayed their characters magnificently. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for any future projects that involve these two.
    4djsiyer

    Not all that bad but no all that good either

    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.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Far from impressive sword and sorcery movie...

    It is rare to come across a sword and sorcery fantasy movie that actually impress and turns out to be good entertainment. "The Crown and the Dragon" is not one such movie, unfortunately.

    The story is dragging on in an endless cycle that seems to take forever to get nowhere. And the pace of the story was ultimately what made me give up on the movie and find something else to watch.

    The costumes and sets were actually quite good, and was the peak of the movie, which doesn't really forebode well for a movie meant to entertain. That being said, then I will also give the movie that the actors and actresses were actually doing a fair job with their given roles - they just had very, very little to work with.

    As for the dragon, well it was alright, not super great, but it was alright for what it was intended to do. However, don't expect to be blown away or dazzled in any way from the CGI effects.

    There are far better fantasy movies out there, but also far worse. "The Crown and the Dragon" is a slightly below average experience as far as sword and sorcery movies go. I am rating "The Crown and the Dragon" 4 out of 10 stars.

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    • Anecdotes
      The incantation used by the hermit when he is painting symbols on Elenn is the Charm of Making from the film Excalibur.
    • Gaffes
      In a march across barren countryside, the lead actor appears with and without sword, leather tunic and saddle bag so often it develops into a minor subplot. At one point he lays his sword down at the top of a huge cliff and jumps into the sea below.Upon resuming the quest the next day, the sword is safely by his side once more.
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      Follows Paladin: le dernier chasseur de dragons (2011)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 juillet 2013 (Pays-Bas)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Sociétés de production
      • Arrowstorm Entertainment
      • Wulf / Gourley Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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