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Dragon Hunt
The people's private army and their crazed leader Jake, have a simple plan - take over the world. But, there are three things in their way, money and two deadly kickboxers - The Twin Dragons. Jake's devious plan has the Twin Dragons captured, drugged, and set loose on an island for a little game called "Kill the Twins." Outnumbered and out-gunned, the Twins spring into action turning the hunters into the hunted.
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Plot Summary
In a land of myth and magic, a reluctant hero is tasked with a perilous quest to hunt down a fearsome dragon that has plagued the kingdom for generations. Along the way, he encounters mythical creatures, treacherous landscapes, and a wise old wizard who guides him on his journey. The fate of the realm rests on his courage and determination to face the beast.
Critical Reception
Dragon Hunt received a mixed to negative reception, with critics often citing its low budget and uninspired storytelling as major drawbacks. While some audiences may have appreciated its attempt at a classic fantasy adventure, it was generally overlooked and is not considered a significant film in its genre.
What Reviewers Say
A low-budget fantasy film that struggles with pacing and special effects.
The performances are largely forgettable, failing to elevate the predictable plot.
Lacks the charm and epic scope expected from a dragon-slaying adventure.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Dragon Hunt are scarce, but those that exist generally point to it being a forgettable fantasy film with dated effects and a lack of engaging characters. It is often described as a film that tried to capture the magic of classic fantasy but fell short.
Fun Fact
Despite its release year, the special effects in Dragon Hunt often appear more in line with films from the early 1980s, likely due to budget constraints.
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