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Millennium Dragon
Cho Dai Fu is a powerful antique collector. Chinese public safety ministry's anti smuggling department sends Ma Sa Lik to investigate the source of his antique. Hong Fu Kwai is a Chinese tomb raiding expert and has a close relationship with North Korean terrorists. South Korean government sends a male and a female undercover agent to investigate North Korean terrorist activity.
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Plot Summary
In a world where dragons are real and possess immense power, a young man named Takamaru discovers he has the ability to communicate with them. When a dark force threatens to plunge the world into chaos, Takamaru must embark on a perilous journey with his dragon companion to uncover ancient secrets and harness their combined strength to save humanity. Along the way, he encounters allies and enemies who test his courage and resolve.
Critical Reception
Millennium Dragon received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its animation and imaginative world-building, some found the plot to be derivative and predictable. The action sequences were generally well-received, but the character development was considered somewhat lacking by many.
What Reviewers Say
Visually impressive with a unique fantasy setting.
The action sequences are a highlight, offering exciting dragon battles.
The story, while engaging, treads familiar fantasy tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Millennium Dragon are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's stunning visuals and the thrill of the dragon-centric action. Some viewers expressed a desire for more in-depth character arcs and a less predictable narrative, while others appreciated its straightforward fantasy adventure.
Fun Fact
The film's animation style drew inspiration from classic Japanese ink wash paintings, giving it a distinctive artistic flair.
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