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Dragonheart [DVD]

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Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.351


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 3.53 Ounces


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ Czech, Polish


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish


Language ‏ : ‎ Polish (Dolby Digital 2.0)


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


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  • one of my favorite films
It's rare to come across such a touching fantasy for adults, blending humor and drama into a beautiful example of truly fine filmmaking, with a stellar cast, memorable soundtrack, and unexpected ending. DragonHeart is a tour de force; it's more than a fantasy, more than a story of friendship; it's a touching story of self sacrifice and the power of good over evil. With an incredible blend of special effects and animation it waves delicately a fine line between fact and fantasy that will make you leave your world behind if even for a few hours and believe the impossible. Bowen (Dennis Quaid), a noble knight of the Old Creed, is mentor and teacher to young Prince Einon whom he hopes will be trained in the ways of the noble and not follow in his father's tyrannical footsteps. But the prince is forced into a position of responsibility sooner than they bargained for when his father is killed in a peasant revolt and Einon fatally impaled. Frantic, his mother, Queen Aislinn (Julie Christie) takes her son to the Dragon caves and seeks out one of the kind with a solid belief in the age-long agreement between the fire-breathers and humankind... to protect, honor, and aid them in times of trouble. She swears her son is not his father and will be a good and kind king. After Einon himself makes an oath to defend Einon's heart from evil, the Dragon shows them the wonders of an ancient glory... and bestows the prince with half of his heart, a life-force, a source of power and wisdom not to be treated lightly. The goodness in the Dragon's heart cannot quench the evil within Einon (David Thewis) and he proves to be a far more wicked king than even his father. Bowen, believing the Dragon to have poisoned the boy's soul, sets out to avenge what he has lost and takes up his sword to become a Dragon slayer, hoping to one day come across the beast in the caverns. Twelve years pass before Bowen's morals are challenged, once by a poetic Benedictine brother and second by a young peasant girl. A bitter, cynical Dragon slayer for money, Bowen lives in purposeful ignorance of the poverty and misery of Einon's people, having turned his back on the Old Code to seek his own revenge. Encountering the last living Dragon, Bowen finds this task far from an easy one as this creature is far more clever than anticipated, a great warrior with a collection of knights' skeletons to rival even Bowen's pile of Dragon's horns. Equal in skill and cunning, neither is able to vanquish the other and come to a comic impasse... until they agree to join forces and receive equal benefits out of the bargain. But when their schemes are threatened, and both Bowen and Draco must face a ghost from the past... and ultimately choose the path between blindness and truth that will effect their lives forever. An incredible fantasy adventure filled with comedy and intrigue, memorable dialog and unforgettable special effects, DragonHeart is not only pleasing eye candy but also teaches important lessons about courage, morality, nobility and integrity as well as having symbolic instances of Christianity. Draco's sacrifice is not unlike the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross -- that sometimes the good must suffer to abolish evil. Bowen's change from self-centeredness to once again embracing the nobility of the Old Code is rather like the transformation when one gives their life into the hands of God after a long absence from their faith. Good and evil are very clearly defined -- each side equal in its shame or praise, and we learn that evil comes from within; it is not to be blamed upon the trials of someone else, but is a choice made in the heart. If nothing else, the film is fun to watch and has excellent dialogue wrought with wit, whether it be the comical hat that dons the forehead of a cynical, scheming landlord or the poetic ramblings of Brother Gilbert, who spouts a wonderful sonnet on impulse and then gaspingly wonders aloud what exactly he said. DragonHeart gives you everything from the magical to the touching, wrapped up in a pretty little package of adventure and honesty that leaves you with a good feeling... and in the meantime you've been taken on one heck of a ride! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 28, 2012 by Charity Bishop

  • Came on time.
It's a video so not much to say. Came on time and in good condition
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 27, 2022 by Sj from tiny town

  • I got it on time!!!
It was great. thank you
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 7, 2022 by bluetooth user

  • Silly but fun mid-90's CGI adventure with outstanding score
This movie is really silly but I like it, even after nearly 20 years. The performances are all over the place. Dina Meyer is awful, as per usual. Pete Postlethwaite is brilliant in his understated way (you know him from The Usual Suspects, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliette). Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis are fun bad, in that they seem to know that the movie they are in is ridiculous and are having fun with it anyway. I think this may be Sean Connery's last good performance before he retired. Again, it's in the fun bad realm, but he also seems to have fun with it rather than just phoning it in for a paycheck. The dragon still looks good by mid-90's CGI standards. I think the best part of the movie is its musical score by Randy Edelman. This was one of those scores that got used in a lot of other movie trailers. I think the same thing happened with Deep Blue Sea, the fun bad CGI Jurassic Shark movie which had an epic score (I'm pretty sure they used the music from Deep Blue Sea in the trailer for A Beautiful Mind, for instance). But I digress. Here's the deal with Dragonheart: I saw it in the theater way back when and enjoyed it despite recognizing that it was a stupid movie. I won't try to convince you that it is good, but if you liked movies like Deep Blue Sea and Twister, you've probably already seen Dragonheart, so I'm not telling you anything you don't already know. The DVD is a quality transfer. I haven't dug into the extras because I don't care that much, but it seems to have a lot of them like other Universal Collector's Edition DVDs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 15, 2016 by Andrew M.

  • You will believe
If you enjoy a little medieval fantasy when knights were bold and dragons spread fear wherever they may roam. But Drago voiced by Sean Connery really touches your heart
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2022 by Signal10

  • Light hearted fantasy
Im not going to say they dont make movies like this anymore. Maybe they do. But Dragonheart is a rare breed. With a lot of what I look for in a movie worth owning for a lifetime. The hero is flawed, less than perfect, having to abandon his lifetime of beliefs. The villian the song of the king who acquires the crown by defualt, is a rlentless ruler far wrse than his father. This creates a kingdom where the people are held captive,slaves to the king to build his fortress. When you watch this movie, it seems more in line with Willow or Lady Hawke, than a 1990's movie. That never comes into play. Its not a movie to represent ny decade of fantasy film, it simply "is". The music is fantastically stirring, and helps support your love for the cast and out of the ball park performance by Sean Connery. Dennis Quaid has his regular "stock performance" which is good, but doesnt move me. Dina Meyer plays a capable and strong villager who is along for the ride. Rovert Cohen, of fast and the furious fame directs, dont expect ANYTHING even close to The Fast and the Furious. This just shows Cohen can DIRECT, he's not bound to a genre, and I think that helps the movie overall. At its core, Dragonheart is about friendship, and a little about understanding and tolerance. I suppose it depends how deeply you want to read into it. What amazes me is Dragonheart is not epic in a Lord of the Rings kind of way, maybe that lack over relentless depth makes it worth watching over and over again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 2, 2010 by Brian D. Rogers

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