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D-War: Guerra dos Dragões

Título original: D-War
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,5/10
26 mil
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D-War: Guerra dos Dragões (2007)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOnce in 500 years, ancient mythical creatures come to Earth, wreaking havoc and destruction. This time they must be stopped.Once in 500 years, ancient mythical creatures come to Earth, wreaking havoc and destruction. This time they must be stopped.Once in 500 years, ancient mythical creatures come to Earth, wreaking havoc and destruction. This time they must be stopped.

  • Direção
    • Hyung-rae Shim
  • Roteirista
    • Hyung-rae Shim
  • Artistas
    • Jason Behr
    • Amanda Brooks
    • Robert Forster
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,5/10
    26 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Hyung-rae Shim
    • Roteirista
      • Hyung-rae Shim
    • Artistas
      • Jason Behr
      • Amanda Brooks
      • Robert Forster
    • 386Avaliações de usuários
    • 101Avaliações da crítica
    • 33Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias e 3 indicações no total

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    Jason Behr
    Jason Behr
    • Ethan Kendrick
    Amanda Brooks
    Amanda Brooks
    • Sarah
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Jack
    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Bruce
    Aimee Garcia
    Aimee Garcia
    • Brandy
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Agent Frank Pinsky
    John Ales
    John Ales
    • Agent Judah Campbell
    Elizabeth Peña
    Elizabeth Peña
    • Agent Linda Perez
    • (as Elizabeth Pena)
    Billy Gardell
    Billy Gardell
    • Zoo Guard
    Holmes Osborne
    Holmes Osborne
    • Hypnotherapist
    NiCole Robinson
    NiCole Robinson
    • Psychiatrist
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Secretary of Defense
    • (as Geoffrey Pierson)
    Cody Arens
    Cody Arens
    • Young Ethan
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Reporter
    Jody Carlson
    Jody Carlson
    • Sarah's Mother
    • (as Jody L. Carlson)
    Dominic Oliver
    Dominic Oliver
    • Head Doctor
    Craig Anton
    Craig Anton
    • Dr. Austin
    Patricia Lee
    • Sarah's Nurse
    • Direção
      • Hyung-rae Shim
    • Roteirista
      • Hyung-rae Shim
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários386

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    5dee.reid

    A review of "D-War"

    To review "D-War" (sometimes called "Dragon Wars" or "Dragon Wars: D-War") with any real depth would be an exercise in utter futility. I mean that, really. The film is a big, loud special effects bonanza the likes of which have been seen plenty of times on United States soil, but "D-War" is unique in the fact that it is not an American production, but an Asian one, specifically of the South Korean kind.

    But just because it's a South Korean movie with American actors, does that really make it good? It's a yes/no/maybe so type of answer. "D-War" comes to us from South Korean import Hyung-rae Shim, who announced the project back in 2002 and has spent the last five years getting it off the ground. It's received mostly negative reviews here in the U.S. and in South Korea (where it set box office records for an opening week with an estimated five million viewers within a nine-day time-span), but the movie's special effects and action sequences are undeniably stunning. But it's a shame about the story and characters.

    Supposedly based on an ancient Korean legend, a 200-meter-long Imoogi (a giant serpent) called Buraki is denied a chance at immortality when two young lovers who are destined to perform the ceremonial rights run away and perish in their escape. 500 years later in Los Angeles, the man is reincarnated as American news reporter Ethan (Jason Behr), who as a child was given a powerful pendant by an elderly antiques dealer named Jack (Robert Forster) and now has to find the reincarnated woman, Sarah (Amanda Brooks), before her 20th birthday.

    Sure enough, in special effects sequences that seem right out of any Asian monster flick made in the last 50 years, the dragon Buraki reappears with his seemingly invincible army of demonic warriors to continue his 500-year pursuit of what is rightfully his. Lots of explosions, guns, and destruction as ancient slams head-on into 21st-century military technology, and Ethan and Sarah try to find a way to stop Buraki and his army before he destroys the city.

    "D-War" is a film that looks and sounds amazing, in theory, but the execution is so poor that you'll rightfully feel that you've been cheated by the time the credits roll. Make no mistake, Buraki and his minions look pretty cool and plenty menacing, and the destruction they bring about in their action sequences is nothing short of breathtaking. In this regard, Shim has surely done his job in presenting "D-War" as a no-holds-barred sci-fi/fantasy action epic.

    On the other hand, the film's human players are drastically short-changed and given cheap, hokey dialogue and scenes that rarely connect. It seems that the only reason they're here is to give us something to root for, which is not in any real way genuine. "D-War" unfortunately comes off as something a lot closer to the poor American adaptation "Godzilla" (1998) than anything that is uniquely Korean. Another problem is that the story seems to take itself a little too seriously, with cheap humor that doesn't get anything greater from us than a weak little laugh. The acting and direction seem mediocre at best (so that you do feel a little sorry for the hokey performances of American heavyweight Robert Forster and up-and-coming Jason Behr), which is a real shame because Hyung-rae Shim is obviously a capable talent who knew what he wanted to do here and surely enough had the means to do it. His head seems full of ideas but the problem is with the execution of those ideas; maybe he was trying to do too much without really working out the material in greater detail. And the ending, a would-be "Raiders of the Lost Ark" special effects showdown, seems pretty cheap too.

    I really wanted to like this movie, believe me, but "D-War" is a mediocre attempt at something that really had potential to be spectacular. But maybe it's because I'm an American. Maybe you'd have to be Korean to understand the mythical themes about that classic battle between good and evil. It's just too bad that the finished product of "D-War" appears to be like any other "B"-grade monster movie than the extraordinary idea that the director had in mind.

    5/10
    2JKristine35

    The worst major film I've seen in a long time

    I went into this movie with high hopes. Normally, I'm not too picky about my movies and creature movies are *always* fun to watch, or so I thought. I'll list the good parts of this movie: -The creature effects. All of the creatures were well-done, their movements were realistic, and they fit into the other imagery well. To be honest, the creature effects were the ONLY reason I gave this movie a 2 rather than a 1. Now, the bad things: -The acting. Good Lord, I've seen bad acting, but this movie takes the cake. Not a single one of the characters is even *close* to believable. It's like the director sent out a casting call and picked all the worst try-outs from it. I tried very hard not to giggle too loud, cause I didn't wanna upset anyone else in the theatre, but the acting really was THAT BAD. -The storyline: The entire story is full of plot holes from beginning to finish. You can pick at least 5 plot holes out of any given 30 minutes of film. The plot holes, of course, are complimentary with the cheese. This is probably one of the most clichéd, not thought-out, and outright dumbest stories I've ever seen put on screen since I had the grave misfortune of sitting up one night and watching Parasite on the SciFi channel. -The dialogue: This is a world where everyone says the cheesiest and most clichéd thing they possibly can, at every chance they possibly can. In this world, it seems like every line has been spoken before in at least 30 other low-budget creature movies. It is the world of cheese and cliché. -The special effects. While the creature effects were downright awesome, the special effects fail miserably. Yes, they are better than those seen in other movies, but a lot of it is in the presentation. And this movie has no presentation whatsoever. It looks kinda like the special effects used on the Power Rangers TV show, to be honest. To sum up: Dragon Wars is worth neither your time nor your money. The concept is good, but it is trapped in the bad directing, acting, dialogue, and cheesiness of the film. Wait til the next big monster movie comes out. It's gotta be better than this, cause Dragon Wars is absolutely horrible.
    4Robbzilla

    Great special effects...but they're completely wasted on this storyline

    How this movie got made with a supposedly $70 million budget and without being completely retooled is beyond me. The storyline and dialogue are beyond amateurish. Characters say things no real person would ever say and almost never react to things that were said before. No one seems to be grounded in the real world. The acting of the leads is fine given that the writing is such a dud...but several actors in supporting roles really drag the production down. The hero's hair probably should've gotten its own credit, it was so oddly attention- grabbing...not to mention that it gave one of the better performances in the pic. Finally, for a movie about L.A. being besieged by giant reptiles, this film is shockingly boring. What a shame! If you do see this, your mind will be constantly racing, thinking up ways that you could have taken the SFX scenes and built a far better movie around them. Sadly, it wouldn't have taken much.
    5RevengeOfBobRoss

    Comparisons to Boll and Sci-Fi Channel don't apply

    This movie was not good. Let's start off with that. But it wasn't a one or two star movie like people are giving it.

    Pretty much, the plot is decent. It's something different. It's totally corny and implausible, but it's DRAGON WARS, it's not trying to win any Oscars. to people who say the visual effects are the worst they have seen, PUH-lease. The effects are about on par with Dragonheart and the Godzilla remake. Of course, this means the effects are ten years old, and films like T2 and Jurassic Park still look like they were made last year, but that's beside the point. The effects aren't THAT bad.

    The acting is average. Nothing special. Better than Keanu Reeves or Clive Owen. See, what I'm trying to do here is show you that a movie like "Gryphon" or "Raptor Island" or "Alone in the Dark" are much much worse than this. Stop giving unfair comparisons. The last 20 minutes of the movie actually had some good action, and the final battle was great. Lighten up. Just have sit back and MST3K it if you want. But it's cheesy monster mashing fun.
    1curlif

    How did we get to Mordor, mommy?

    This movie serves as a timely warning to anyone who thinks they can both write and direct their own movie. Face it, you can't. Because that way there's nobody around to tell you when you hack great holes in your plot, have meaningless transitions, trite, unmemorable dialog and manage to turn a fairly cool Korean legend into a steaming pile of celluloid turd.

    I wanted to like this movie as a trashy popcorn movie, really I did; I like lots of crappy movies. But once I've been forced to ask myself what the hell just happened and WHY, DEAR LORD, WHY? more than a few times, I really can't take it any more.

    Also, I would love for someone to explain how LA became Mordor for the last scene.

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    • Curiosidades
      This is the first Korean production in nearly three decades to receive wide theatrical release in the United States.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the leader of the soldiers is speaking, his mouth movements don't match what he's saying in Korean, and if you look closely, you can tell that he's actually speaking the English dialog given in the subtitles.
    • Citações

      Sarah Daniels: I keep trying to understand, but none of this is making any sense.

    • Versões alternativas
      The final edit for both the US and Korean versions of the film run approximately 92 minutes, considerably shorter than the 110 minute cut first shown at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, CA on November 4, 2006, and again at the Berlin Film Market on February 8, 2007. According to D-WAR production company Younggu Art Entertainment, the film was tightened to improve pacing based on feedback from preview screenings.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #38.6 (2008)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Boilermaker
      Written by Sarah Paul Ocampo, Aaron Huffman, Mark Dibeh and Bo Gilliland

      Performed by Love Hotel

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de agosto de 2007 (Coreia do Sul)
    • País de origem
      • Coreia do Sul
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Coreano
    • Também conhecido como
      • Dragon Wars: D-War
    • Locações de filme
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Nintendo Entertainment
      • Showbox Entertainment
      • Younggu-Art Movies
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 32.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.977.721
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.376.000
      • 16 de set. de 2007
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 75.108.817
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 47 minutos
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    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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