The Last Dragon
The Last Dragon

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The Last Dragon

2004
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
English

The Last Dragon, known as Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real in the United States, and also known as Dragon's World in other countries, is a docufiction made by Animal Planet that is described as the story of "the natural history of the most extraordinary creature that never existed". It posits a speculative evolution of dragons from the Cretaceous period up to the 15th century, and suppositions about what dragon life and behavior might have been like if they had existed and evolved. It uses the premise that the ubiquity of dragons in world mythology suggests that dragons could have existed. They are depicted as a scientifically feasible species of reptile that could have evolved, similar to the depiction of dragons in the Dragonology series of books. The dragons featured in the show were designed by John Sibbick. The program switches between two stories. The first uses CGI to show the dragons in their natural habitat throughout history. The second shows the story of a modern day scientist at a museum, Dr. Tanner, who believes in dragons. When the frozen remains of an unknown creature are discovered in the Carpathian Mountains, Tanner, and two colleagues from the museum, undertake the task to examine the specimen to try to save his reputation. Once there, they discover that the creature is a dragon. Tanner and his colleagues set about working out how it lived and died.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes63%
Google Users83%
Director: Michael SchultzGenres: Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

Leroy Green, a young martial artist obsessed with Bruce Lee, seeks to find the legendary 'Last Dragon' to unlock his ultimate potential. He journeys to New York City to train under Master Sum Dum and confront the ruthless crime boss Eddie Arkadian, who controls the city's entertainment industry. Along the way, Leroy falls for Laura Charles, a popular singer and television personality, and must use his unique skills to save her and defeat Arkadian.

Critical Reception

The Last Dragon was a commercial success, particularly among its target audience, but received mixed reviews from critics. It has since gained a cult following for its energetic action sequences, memorable soundtrack, and blend of martial arts with a vibrant 1980s aesthetic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fun, energetic martial arts sequences and memorable soundtrack.

  • Appreciated for its charismatic lead performance and adherence to martial arts movie tropes.

  • Criticized by some for its simplistic plot and occasional over-the-top moments.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's high-energy fight scenes and the compelling performance of the lead actor. Many found the movie to be entertaining and a fun watch, particularly for its nostalgic 80s vibe and martial arts action.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's antagonist, Eddie Arkadian, was inspired by real-life New York City club owner and promoter, Peter Gatien.

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