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World of Saga: Les Seigneurs de l'Ombre

Original title: SAGA - Curse of the Shadow
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
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4.9/10
3.8K
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Danielle C. Ryan, James C. Morris, Paul D. Hunt, Richard McWilliams, and Bailee MyKell in World of Saga: Les Seigneurs de l'Ombre (2013)
 A secret cabal, The Shadow, works to bring about the return of Goth Azul - the Undead God - in the rich world of SAGA, populated by elves, orcs, dwarves and dragons.
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A secret cabal, The Shadow, works to bring about the return of Goth Azul - the Undead God - in the rich world of SAGA, populated by elves, orcs, dwarves and dragons.A secret cabal, The Shadow, works to bring about the return of Goth Azul - the Undead God - in the rich world of SAGA, populated by elves, orcs, dwarves and dragons.A secret cabal, The Shadow, works to bring about the return of Goth Azul - the Undead God - in the rich world of SAGA, populated by elves, orcs, dwarves and dragons.

  • Director
    • John Lyde
  • Writers
    • Jason Faller
    • Kynan Griffin
  • Stars
    • Danielle C. Ryan
    • Richard McWilliams
    • Paul D. Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
    • Stars
      • Danielle C. Ryan
      • Richard McWilliams
      • Paul D. Hunt
    • 52User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Nemyt Akaia
    • (as Danielle Chuchran)
    Richard McWilliams
    Richard McWilliams
    • Keltus the Wanderer
    Paul D. Hunt
    Paul D. Hunt
    • Kullimon the Black
    James C. Morris
    James C. Morris
    • Gyarmuck…
    Eve Mauro
    Eve Mauro
    • Tarsa
    Danny James
    Danny James
    • General Drennon
    Kyle Paul
    Kyle Paul
    • Mulgrut
    James Gaisford
    • Kethku
    Bailee MyKell
    Bailee MyKell
    • Prophetess
    • (as Bailee Mykell Cowperthwaite)
    Stephanie Breinholt
    • Prophetess
    • (voice)
    Nichelle Aiden
    Nichelle Aiden
    • Delorus the Mermaid
    Clare Niederpruem
    Clare Niederpruem
    • Mulva the Mermaid
    Christel Edwards
    • Gipple the Mermaid
    • (as Christel Edwards Anthony)
    Andrew Liston
    • Hulking Abomination…
    Adam Abram
    Adam Abram
    • Fangtor Bloodmoon
    Andrew Dee Jones
    Andrew Dee Jones
    • Shadow Agent
    • (as Andy Jones)
    • …
    Kevin Lyde
    • Goth Azul…
    Kurt Knight
    Kurt Knight
    • Guard
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • Jason Faller
      • Kynan Griffin
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    User reviews52

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    6LumosX

    Better than expected

    I saw this film accidentally, with zero warning, so to speak. It looked as if it was interesting enough, so after watching the trailer and a bit of pondering, I decided to go and check it out. (Besides, I tend to enjoy watching bad films - I saw Uwe Boll's "Alone in the Dark" after reading all the bad reviews - so nothing could go wrong, right?) And yes, nothing went wrong, I actually quite enjoyed the film. Yes, it was a bit cheap and the (sparingly used) CGI weren't top quality, but that's quite understandable given the film's limited budget. The music was very nice, and the costumes were spot-on, with the orcs looking quite good. (Fun fact: There were more fantastic races in this film than there were humans.) Speaking about the races though, the film certainly reminds more of WarCraft III than of Tolkien, but it only "reminds", nothing more. We didn't see a lot of dwarfs, unfortunately. The story was reasonably good and the action scenes were abundant. I'd have loved more character development and more introduction to the world (the first 10-15 minutes of the film were mostly swordfights), but it works as it is. The film is gripping and interesting enough, and worth a watch. Just don't expect something too amazing. It seems to be based on a video game and I've heard rumours about other films (or TV series? I'm not certain, sorry) in the same universe, which I'd certainly give a shot to as well.

    A solid 6/10 from me, but it's very near to the 7.

    NB: Note that there is some blood and a bit of gore in this film, which some viewers might find displeasing.
    proxy55

    Better than most Hollywood movies

    This movie was surprisingly good. The story is relatively simple, but the interesting characters (especially the orc, Kullimon, "ha ha ha") along with great music and pictures made it work.

    It's not as "shiny" and overdone as Hollywood products and I think that's its biggest strength. Special effects (which are very good for a low budget production) were kept to the scenes where it makes sense and not used carelessly. The landscape and scenery are so much better than anything you're used to from big movies, because it's actually real and not 50% CGI. It doesn't look oversaturated and edited, but really natural, which adds a lot of immersion that most movies are lacking nowadays.

    Overall it's a really nice movie and I can definitely recommend it to people who like the genre.
    8Wiedergaenger

    "They cursed the wrong Elf."

    I visit IMDb for several years, but this is the first film I really feel the urge to comment on around here. I stumbled about "Dragon Lore/Curse of the Shadow/The Shadow Cabal" by pure chance (I think it was the lead Elf's iconic mask that initially caught my attention).

    The story itself isn't something to write home about, but isn't inferior to the stuff one gets served in most of the shiny Hollywood productions either. A High Elven bounty hunter, a human cleric/paladin and an Orc war chief team up -- more or less reluctantly -- to defeat the malevolent Order of the Shadow, which disciples plan to summon and materialise their demon master, the death god Goth Azul. Nothing new here.

    No, the strong points of "The Shadow Cabal" (I'll stick with this title) lie within other fields.

    In some parts the film is wonderfully trashy, but more than once we are granted well done sceneries, e.g. the vision sequences or the Orc's boating trip. It is also the Orc that is the trio's most entertaining one, thanks to the actor's solid performance. The Elf, Nemyt, is established as a likable "bad girl", albeit with an irritating habit for spitting (and sexy "Underworld" contact lenses). She has got an impudent attitude, indulges in animalistic hissings at times, but turns out to be loyal to the good side. Last but not least, she is pleasant to behold. Which leaves us with the paladin: He stays slightly anaemic, partly because he hasn't got as many strong scenes as the other two lead characters.

    Digital effects are scarce, yet (or therefore) the final boss is rather impressive for an indie film. Furthermore, there is many a scene that sports a downright surreal atmosphere (for example the happenings at the Bleeding Stone). The locations are generally well chosen, but the footages of the Grand Canyon and other recognisable sites work against the immersion into a fantasy world. Make-up and props look good, often really good. However, the main Orc needs a nose job -- right now he reminds me of the Grinch. The fighting scenes are mostly solid and never overdone. To top it off, there are a lot of lovely details, such as Nemyt's aforementioned mask.

    Unbiased, this film would get a seven. But the indie bonus makes it an eight out of ten, hands down.
    5outkastpharaoh-734-457064

    Nice to see more in this genre but...

    I will watch just about anything with swords, dragons, and magic. So I was kind of curious to see what this movie was. I was mildly entertained because right off the battle scenes were poorly choreographed. Storyline fell short of what I would have liked it to. But as a writer that is what gets me naturally. I think they just kind of took a bunch of elements together and threw it into a pot and called it a story. Dry cereal.

    But if you are into sword and sorcery like I am then you can say this movie has not progressed since the same movies in the genre of the 80s. Still worth a watch if you aren't lactose intolerant because it comes with cheese.

    I will say they had a nice element with the green screen and the makeup was nicely done. Honestly visually for a Bmovie I was into it, but somewhere the story fell short and the flow of the action wasn't there.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Watchable Low-Budget Adventure

    Somewhere in time and space, there is a battle between the evil and the good. The Prophets of The Order are trying to restore civilization while The Shadow is trying to revive the God of Death.

    The female elf bounty hunter Nemyt Akaia (Danielle Chuchran) fights against the criminal Fangtor Bloodmoon (Adam Abram) and kills him. However she is cursed by him with the Shadow mark on her wrist. When she goes to the nearby castle to collect her reward, she is arrested because of the mark and sentenced to death. Meanwhile the human Ambassador of Light Keltus the Wanderer (Richard McWilliams) chases the dwarf Gyarmuck (James C. Morris) to find the real intentions of the Shadow and he learns that the orcs have a powerful vessel that they will sell to the Shadow representative. Keltus heads to the castle where Nemyt is imprisoned and he finds that she has discovered where the orcs are going. He brings her with him to seek out the horde of orcs and promises that the Prophetess would help her to get rid off her mark.

    On the beginning of their journey they find Kullimon the Black (Paul D. Hunt) that was left behind tied up to two trees by his former horde after being betrayed by the orc Mulgrut (Kyle Paul). The unlikable trio teams up in a journey to avoid that the God of Death returns life and destroys civilization.

    "SAGA – Curse of the Shadow" is a low-budget adventure in a magic world of elves, orcs, dragons and forces of light and shadows. The story is rushed in the beginning certainly due to the budget constraint and the screenplay is uneven. The choreography of the many fights is terrible, the repetitive music score is annoying and the acting is reasonable only. But the flick is watchable in a rainy day afternoon. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "SAGA – A Maldição das Sombras" ("SAGA – Curse of the Shadow")

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    • Trivia
      The team from MainStay Productions usually takes over different parts in their movies: John Lyde is for example also one of General Drennon's guards and plays the shadow agent during the fight scenes. Paul D. Hunt is also a guard, and together with Danielle Chuchran the trio practiced that fight at home. The same holds for John Lyde, Danielle Chuchran and Adam Abram in Fangtor's fight. Here Danielle Chuchran also helped editing that scene ... etc.
    • Goofs
      Nemyt has no scroll, when she approaches Fangtor. Seconds later it is there.
    • Quotes

      Kullimon: May your enemies suffer! And your friends?... haha... may your enemies suffer!

    • Connections
      Spin-off from Saga (2008)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2013 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Arrowstorm Entertainment
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • SAGA: Les seigneurs de l'ombre
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Arrowstorm Entertainment
      • Mainstay Productions
      • Camera 40 Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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