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Movie spotlight
With help from a powerful witch, a blacksmith and a warrior princess summon Pegasus to help them defeat Chimera and save their kingdom from destruction.
In a realm where mythical creatures roam, a legendary Pegasus is prophesied to protect humanity from the destructive forces of the Chimera. A young stablehand discovers he has a unique bond with the last of the winged steeds and must train to harness its power. Together, they embark on a perilous quest to find an ancient artifact that can seal away the monstrous Chimera before it unleashes eternal darkness.
Pegasus vs. Chimera was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While praised for its ambitious visual effects and a few standout action sequences, the film was largely criticized for its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired dialogue. It failed to resonate with the broader audience it aimed for, becoming a minor entry in the fantasy genre.
Visually ambitious but narratively weak, failing to deliver a cohesive fantasy epic.
The creature designs are impressive, but the story fails to engage due to predictable plot points and flat characters.
A missed opportunity to blend mythology and action effectively, resulting in a forgettable adventure.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while some enjoyed the visual spectacle and creature effects, many found the story to be unoriginal and poorly executed. The acting was also frequently cited as a weak point, contributing to an overall disappointment with the film's pacing and narrative coherence.
Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Golden Eye Awards (Russia).
The intricate design of the Chimera creature was inspired by a blend of ancient Greek depictions and modern-day biomechanical art, taking over six months to complete in CGI.
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I only even found out about this dumb movie after a misbegotten night spent in part finding out if Sebastian Roché is actually French or if he just has a French sounding name (Spoiler: He is French but also Scottish so??) and with a name li...