Dragon Wars (D-War) (2007)
| Release Date: | September 14, 2007 (Limited) |
| On DVD: | January 8, 2008 |
| Genre: | Sci-Fi, Action, Foreign |
| Director: | Hyung-rae Shim |
| Writer: | Hyung-rae Shim |
| Cast: | Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, Aimee Garcia, Craig Robinson |
| Studio: | Freestyle Releasing |
| Official site: | dragon-wars.com |
| Running Time: | 107 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and creature action. |
Dragon-like creatures from an ancient legend appear in Los Angeles, scale buildings, flip cars and terrorize the city in search for a girl named Sarah. While investigating one of the disaster sites, a TV reporter Ethan, uncovers a piece of debris which directly links him to this legend. Ethan must realize his destiny as an ancient warrior who was re-born to protect Sarah from the evil dragons and save the city from total destruction....
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Anonymous says:
September 16, 2007Why is there a damsel in distress in this day and age?
Anyhoo, there doesn't seem to be any cohesive plot-just a lot of expensive CGI
Anonymous says:
September 15, 2007I would like to find this writer/director and squeeze his head until it pops like a zit. He had no idea of where he was going with it or what he wanted to do with it. It reminded me of one of those pick your own path books. Except someone else is reading it to you and he's a bipolar, add patient with turets.
Anonymous says:
August 26, 2007I liked the movie! Tremendous special effects and I mean tremendous. Mr. Sim let everyone see what he dreamed and I think that is what movies of the 1930-1940s was based on. The acting in this movie plays a back seat to the action and I wouldn't be surprised if the movie is nominated for accolades. Congratulations Mr. Sim, you did a wonderful job with this film! Way to go!