Dragon Wars: D-War

Dragon Wars: D-War

2007 "They've made our world their battleground."
Dragon Wars: D-War
Dragon Wars: D-War

Dragon Wars: D-War

3.5 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | Fantasy

Based on the Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Ethan Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter.

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3.5 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | Fantasy , Drama , Horror | More Info
Released: September. 14,2007 | Released Producted By: Showbox , Younggu-Art Movies Country: South Korea Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Based on the Korean legend, unknown creatures will return and devastate the planet. Reporter Ethan Kendrick is called in to investigate the matter.

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Cast

Jason Behr , Amanda Brooks , Robert Forster

Director

Pamela B. Warner

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siera-37340 I hate writing too long. It is a waste to ruin a Korean movie. Even the name of a movie is a shame. I hope there is no one who wants to see a movie just for poster. It is the life that does not look good.
Thomas Sun Dragon wars told us a Korean legend about the dragons.I read the comments here and found the rate is so low. Maybe the plot is too weak and some scene is ridiculously naive. Maybe it's the director's fault, he just wanted to make a film combined with eastern and western culture, but he made a mess. The special effects is really good and the real dragon in the last scene is really wonderful. The East Asia dragon is different from the evil western dragon.It's a mythical creature with a huge snake-like body covered in fish scales, and adorned with horns, a beard, claws and feet.This dragon can bring the rain to the earth and the people are grateful to that. This legend is originated from China and spread to Korean peninsula and other parts of East Asia. At the end of the movie we hear the traditional Korean folk song and it's really beautiful. Maybe this movie is too short and crudely made, but i have to admit that this movie is a great surprise.
Dalbert Pringle Dragon Wars earned its 5-star rating for seeing to it that - (1) The pretty-haired pretty-boy, actor Jason Behr, as ass-wipe news-reporter, Ethan Kendrik, got (somewhat satisfactorily) roughed up and knocked around and, yes, even got his pretty-hair sufficiently mussed up, too (but not nearly enough for my liking).(2) Los Angeles got royally trashed by both the attacking monster-lizards, along with their allied reptilian friends, as well as by the blundering boys of the U.S. military in their seriously botched attempt at a near-hopeless counter-attack.(3) The final, completely over-the-top showdown that took place between the "good" Imoogi and, yes, the "bad" Imoogi was a real winner. And even though I've grown mighty jaded and blasé about C.G.I. effects, this particular battle-scene between good & bad was exceptionally impressive stuff, if you ask me.Putting all of Dragon Wars' crap aside (and, yes, there was plenty of that), this film actually did more than fulfill its promise when it came to delivering the goods on death and destruction done on a massive scale.And, like, isn't that why people watched this haywire movie? I mean, were viewers really expecting to be entertained by brilliant dialog, and a coherent story, and Oscar-worthy performances? 'Cause I think that only a ding-dong dimwit would've realistically expected that sort of thing from the likes of Dragon Wars.Another one of Dragon Wars' pluses was that, often enough, it was so pathetically stupid that it was actually quite funny. It even got so ludicrous at times that I literally burst out into almost uncontrollable laughter.In some ways I'd actually go so far as to say that Dragon Wars surpassed the likes of Transformers by a Korean, country mile. And, I'd certainly bet you that if this monster-of-a-monster-movie had been directed by, say, Michael Bay, rather than Hyung Rae Shim, then reviewers here on IMDb wouldn't have been so savagely anxious to trash it as they so mercilessly did.Anyways - When it comes to Korean legend, I really can't believe that upon this film's release the people of Korea didn't come forward and publicly protest about how utterly stupid this movie made their beliefs appear to the rest of the world
Matt Thompson I gave this movie two stars simply because the dragon effects were good; they looked realistic and believable. However I simply cannot give any more than this. It seemed interesting when I saw the cover in a shop. It was cheap ( £0.75 ) and I thought it was worth getting for a few hours of entertainment. I was completely wrong, buying this was a misjudgement; didn't take it back though because it was so cheap. I found myself bored after about 30-40 minutes, I was waiting for the satisfaction of a good battle or two as this was what I expected from a movie titled ' D-War'. When the battles did finally commence properly after multiple dis-satisfying flashbacks that the characters dreamed about I was not amused. For one the battles were very close to the end and two the battles were short lived. As I was watching is movie I could not help but deter my attention to something else as I was watching it (my iPad) and when it was finished I was pretty relieved. I stuck it out until the end, with my final opinion being that the plot took too long to unfold, the acting was mediocre and the action hinted by the title was dis-satisfying. If you want a cheap movie to put in the background as 'noise' then go ahead, but if you are looking for an entertaining movie night, do not add this one to your list. You will most likely be disappointed.