Dragon Hunters

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Today, I would like review the movie Dragon Hunters.

Dragon Hunters is a tale telling the adventures of two dragon hunters in a world that has become a vast group of islands of varying size and shape. This universe is mainly peopled with tough bad guys, bad tempered peasants and dumb, petty lords. Their main concerns revolve around two fundamental rules : Eat and don’t get eaten. For this new world has become infested with a terrible plague: always present, monstrously hungry, mutant creatures, are wreaking havoc. They are known as : THE DRAGONS.

 Picture of the movie "The Dragon Hunters"GWIZDO and LIAN-CHU are two dragon hunters, but are a long way from being among the best. Their only real talents: the size of the hulking brute with the heart of gold, Lian-Chu, and Gwizdo’s talent for scams of all and any shape or form. Their sole ambition: to buy a little farm where they can enjoy life and raise mussels, a creature that is a lot less unpleasant and difficult to hunt down than dragons.

A few islands away rises the fortress of Lord Arnold. Arnold has a problem: he’s living in terror at the thought of the return of World Eater, that horrible dragon that returns every thirty seasons to spread terror and destruction. Nobody has been able to conquer him. In fact nobody’s ever returned alive to spread the news of how the fight went.

Zoe, the grand-niece of the lord, has decided to take matters in hand, and has met Gwizdo and Lian-Chu. Persuaded that she has found the heroes of her dreams, she is going to drag them into the maddest of adventures…hunting down THE DRAGONS.

This movie was produced in France and was voiced in French. The English voice over is available and this is the copy I viewed. This is a great movie with a great ending which I have not included in my review. You won’t waste your time viewing this movie.

Rating: ★★★★☆ 

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