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6/10
A pleasant surprise.
IonicBreezeMachine11 September 2021
Centuries after a human instigated war against dragonkind, the remaining dragons now live a sheltered existence hidden from the world of man. When human development approaches their valley, silver dragon Firedrake (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) decides he must find the mythical dragon sanctuary The Rim of Heaven. Firedrake is joined by his friend Sorrell (Felicity Jones), a forest brownie, and the two set off on their journey to save dragonkind from confrontation with humans. When Firedrake arrives in the city, a chance encounter leads him to Ben (Freddie Highmore) a street orphan and petty thief whom Firedrake mistakes for a great Dragon Rider (due to a movie poster for "How to Tame your Dragon"). Ben learning of possible treasures tied to the Rim of Heaven decides to go along with Firedrake, but when an ancient artificial being brought to life through alchemy named Nettlebrand (Patrick Stewart) learns of Firedrake and his quest, the stakes become more desperate with Nettlebrand in pursuit of not only Firedrake, but also the dragons at the fabled Rim of Heaven.

Adapted from the 1997 German children's novel Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke, the book became a best seller upon its English language translation. An adaptation was announced in development with Constantin Films producing and distributing, and visual effects house Rise FX producing the actual animation. While Rise FX has a history providing visual effects for many large scale Hollywood productions, in particular the visual effects for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Rise has recently ventured into feature film production with the likes of sci-fi film Stowaway and now Dragon Rider or as it's known in its U. S. release Firedrake the Silver Dragon. The movie doesn't break much new ground for children's animated films, and the marketing has been more than a little blatant about evoking memories of Dreamworks' How to Train your Dragon franchise (down to using similar style font and text on the poster), but while simple Dragon Rider is an effective film that hits all the right beats.

The movie is essentially a road movie with Firedrake an adventurous dreamer who lives vicariously through the stories told to him by dragon elders, and Sorrell as the more cautious and realistic grounding element who's more practical than Firedrake. The voicework by Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Felicity Jones is really well done and you buy their dynamic and they work well together. Freddie Highmore as Ben I thought worked reasonably well as the slightly selfish character who follows the redemption arc, and while it's nothing groundbreaking I thought it was done well. Patrick Stewart's performance as Nettlebrand I rather liked because he walks the line playing a character both relentless and threatening, but also dives into silliness with a very strange running gag of using a fictional website called "fetchamatch.com" using a very steampunk looking computer that was so surreal in terms of its presentation and placement I honestly couldn't help but crack a smile over it. The animation is also qell done with the textures and models well rendered and falling just shy of the level of Dreamworks or Pixar, but more than exceeding something like Illumination.

With the story being very much inspired by road movies the movie is built around various "episodes" our characters encounter. Most of the encounters are reasonably entertaining with an encounter with a zoologist who specializes in fantastical creatures being quite fun, a sequence with a djinn who lives in the exhaust pipe of a rusted Volkswagen Beetle, and a sequence set in India filled with strong visuals and some entertaining comic banter between two one off characters. One drawback I'd say that comes from this is despite the established ticking clock of Firedrake's clan going to war with humans, very little threat seems to come from the human world and the movie seems rather detached from it despite taking place in modern day. Pretty much every human the trio comes across is friendly to them or helpful and it probably would've helped sell the desperation a bit more had their been an encounter with a malicious group of humans to establish why Firedrake's clan needed to be relocated. Admittedly this is probably a nitpick and as I haven't read the book I'm not sure if this point was addressed in the book, but it's definitely one of the more noticeable sticking points to the movie. The film also has some rather out there references to other animated films such as the previous mentioned "How to Tame your Dragon" movie poster that was rather headscratching in terms of its inclusion, and I kid you not, a blink and you'll miss it visual reference to the Ice Age films. How? Why? I have no idea, but the surrealness of its inclusion was definitely amusing.

Dragon Rider is a slightly above average children's film that will be inoffensive viewing for its target audience. While stylistically it owes a lot to the How to Train Your Dragon films, the movie finds its own voice and identity to keep itself distinct. Whether this is enough will depend on a viewer by viewer basis, but having seen a number of Vanguard Animation or Crest Animation films that reveled in their own laziness I'm probably giving Dragon Rider some leeway. It's not a bad example of what Rise FX is capable of in terms of feature production, and with some refinement I wouldn't mind seeing more from them.
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6/10
It's not that great
sinahaase-960-74349712 September 2021
It's entertaining enough. My little one loves dinosaurs right now and thought that's what they were so she actually liked it. I like the voices though and nettlebeard is a pretty cool character. But some of the animation is a little outdated looking. Seems like it's be a cool book though.
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6/10
Repeat of how horrible humans are
mcyclonegt20 September 2021
Yeah! Another story created to teach our children about how horrible humans are. Same story, regurgitated with different characters.
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This story was imagined more than 20 years ago
FilmBuff040922 September 2021
From what I've seen in the comments people are calling this a rip off of how to train your dragon, Eragon, Moana. This film and story is adapted from a book written more than 2 decades ago. If these reviewers took 30 seconds to do a quick google search they would find that all of the movies that this one is "pulling ideas from" might in fact be taking ideas directly from Cornelia Funkes 'Dragon Rider'. Now this film did not do the original text justice but it is as original as a story gets and largely influences other dragon animations of the last 20 years. Unless of course you're suggesting that the author has super powers and was able to time travel, watch movies that would be released well into the future, and then pen a story about them, you people are nuts.

***Know your facts before you post them on the internet people, otherwise you just sound stupid. :)
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7/10
Finally real D&D lore in a modern setting.
ehale-9924719 September 2021
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. As a Dungeons and Dragons player its enjoyable to see someone who took the time to actually do research. The lore was spot on including the way most people confuse the cockatrice with a basilisk. The only downside is the way the dragons were named. As firedrake is probably closer to Bahamut. Finally I enjoyed the setup of the chromatic metallic dragon conflict.

Good movie for a family.
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7/10
Great & fun story! :)
anegaarden12 September 2021
Only problem is the posh British as opposed to the everyday British, Irish & American English.

Otherwise, I loved it even more than the Disney dragon rider movies!! :) :)
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4/10
Basic
a-clinch113 February 2021
The story was very basic and unoriginal. It did not give sufficient time at the beginning of the film to introduce the main characters, so you never feel an emotional connection, before they set of on their routine adventure. The humour is not funny. CGI of the landscapes looks good but the character's human faces are average. Kids under 8 will be fine with it, but kids upwards might not enjoy it much.
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6/10
Appears low budget, but has nice dragon designs and CG environments
stevebondi30 September 2021
However, the human and furry animal designs are so low quality that it ruins the movie for me with today's standards :-(
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3/10
Too much goof, eveything just randomly happens, unlikeable characters
deatine6 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Dragon Rider (Drachenreiter) was my favourite book as a child, so take this with a grain of salt. This movie adaption has two issues: A) it is a very bad adaption, and B) it is also not a good movie.

The book is a fairly simple fantasy adventure with a touch of drama. The movie, however, still managed to dumb down every aspect.

The biggest mistake was the change of genre into a comedy. Everything in this movie is supposed to be "funny". The original book is a lot of things, but funny is generally not one of them, so the source material was a wrong pick to begin with.

In the book, the dragons were mythical, the journey is long and difficult, and the enemy an ever-looming, terrifying threat. In the movie, the dragons are goofy, the journey is an irrelevant side issue, the enemy is goofy. And the genie is a magic TV.

At the beginning of the movie, we are told a background summary of the world we're in, and get a look into the mundane everyday life in the dragon valley, both new additions. Unfortunately, that takes a lot of the original mystery and feeling of uncertainty out of it. In my opinion, it just steals time from the rest of the story.

From beginning to end, the movie is overly vocal about HUMANS BAD. If that was picked as the most relevant point, then show, don't tell.

Most of the characters become lame stereotypes with little development. Firedrake ("Lung" in German) becomes a fool. Sorrel (Schwefelfell - "Sulfurfur") is reduced to a mean kid nobody takes seriously. Ben becomes a lying fraud. None of them retains any particularly likeable or interesting traits!

My biggest gripe is with how stupid and careless everybody is. The calculated, but necessary risks from the book become a whimsical "oh yeah sure why not" in the movie. Nothing seems deliberate, no decision is dangerous. Nothing happens for any specific reason. Every event is out of place and just kind of randomly pops up (suddenly, dwarves. Suddenly, desert. Suddenly, the villain and the genie have a battle. Suddenly, Ben finds the rim of heaven "because magic".)

It was just a mistake to squeeze a months long journey into a one and a half hour movie.

In the movie, crucial events work out just because the dragon and the rider are special and magic. In the book, neither of them was any special, which was kind of the point.

All in all, it is a rather unintelligent film.

The movie opted to leave out most things which made the story unique in the first place, and which filled me with a sense of wonder as a child: The central alchemistic themes, the Himalayan monks, the relevance of the moon. But most importantly, the real secret of the dragonfire, which Firedrake had no issue breathing in the book, and which could not harm normal living beings. As a result of that, the end of the villain is actually much more brutal in the movie than in the book - he is literally burned and melted to death, all of him, on screen, by the heroes, in a children's movie.

Technically, the renders sit somewhere at the edge of the Uncanny Valley for me. It's not bad, but also not comfortable. Speed of movements is off. Pacing is off in many places. The music is neat, but mediocre.

My two positive points: very fitting, good voice actors and some nice scenery.

There are some child-friendly movies that are witty, funny, intelligent, and/or tell something of value, but this is not one of them. Park your children in front of Upside Down, How To Train Your Dragon, Zootopia, or get them a copy of the book Dragon Rider.
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1/10
Worst Film since eragon
rock-ola1 November 2020
The Film Has nothing in common with the incredible book of Cornelia Funke except maybe the names. The whole story ist bad, Has no emotions, no tension. The protagnonist is in fact more an antagonist and nothing young Kids should identify with. Lung is an selfashamed thick dragon who can Do nothing on his own, the Homunkulus Has no characterdevelopement. There is nothing to laugh, the jokes are flat, the Rats are not existing and the whole fantasy and mysterious charme of the book ist here lost to modern techniques like Skype, the Internet and parshipsites, a treaterous and filthy and egoistic cowardboy and dumb figures and places. Better never watch the movie and read the book(s).
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8/10
It's a fun film
pollyjackson9 January 2021
I am not familiar with the book so I can't comment on that aspect but I found this movie really fun. My three year old enjoyed it and I had a few chuckles at some of the dialogue. It's a enjoyable kids movie. Enjoy it for what it is, a fun kids movie!
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2/10
Insultingly dissapointing
nadiamariaholmes13 January 2021
The intro is stolen by Moana, in between is a whole lot of nothing. It's unbelievable with how little of a story they can fill so.much screen-time. Add a Genie (stolen from Aladin, I guess) and a whole lot of nonsense and you wasted $20 for a cinema ticket. Sad. The only good thing to say: the animations were alright and it was scary enough to keep a 5 and a 7 year old busy.
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3/10
Adding this review mid movie
tenealesharman4 January 2021
I thought this was part of the how to train your dragon series. It's really not good, even for a kids movie. With the likes of Freddie high more and sir Patrick Stewart I was expecting much much more. The story started without any real introduction to any of the characters so there's no connection to the characters or story at all. Disapointed
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Firedrake
bkgseoul2 October 2021
On Netflix it has a different title. Watched with my toddler, he's obsessed with dinosaurs & loves dragons, so I picked this for us on our Friday Night Movie Night. It was a cute film.
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4/10
It Didn't Click With Me ✋
carlos51226 October 2020
I did not liked This animated German film "Dragon Rider" 😣

Normally, I love this kind of movies, but this one I could not find appealing at all.

For one thing, The drawing of the characters is mediocre, especially the metallic antagonist, the multi-eyed genie coming out of chasis of an abandoned VW beattle exhaust (German movie, right?)

It's just too strange and crazy. Plus the development of the story is all over the place.

The orphan kid is is course a latino thief kid and the natives who point the kid to to rim are Indians depicting the chief as a Indian food street vendor and the wizard lady bending a fat old lady with blue eyes.

Yes, cartoons for kids do not need to be realistic, but this one goes too far, and I can not image a kid loving this film.

Think about the lovable minions, gru and so many adorable fun characters for kids.

Here you will find none of that, I promise.

This was a waste of time. I honestly did not like it. You can try if you want, but i surely do not recommend it to you. ✋
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2/10
I'm a big animation fan but this sucked
chrisrowexxx14 February 2021
How to train your dragon is epic and also underrated compared to Disney films but this isn't even fit to be in the same league, like Netflix sky struggle with own brand films and whilst Netflix have had a recent gem in over the moon, sky is poor. This film is awful, script is bad, animation is beyond dated, characters were one dimensional and there's no humour, there's literally nothing remotely interesting to say.
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8/10
Well, my kids enjoyed it.
Cernunnos4211 April 2021
They didn't want to watch it when I first put it on but were gripped right to the end. Entertained kids = happy parents.
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1/10
Horrible, just horrible
mariahsteinman10 September 2021
If you're a huge fan of the book, like I am, don't bother watching, it's horrible. They completely ruined all the characters, none of them act like they did in the book. They slaughtered the story line making it too fast paced and leaving you unable to connect with the characters. I also wasn't impressed with the design of the dragons, they all looked overweight frogs. Seriously, did the creators of this movie even read the book?? Don't waste your time watching this, you'll just be disappointed.
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8/10
Funny and beautiful
vanessajoyblockley14 February 2021
This movie was clearly making a parody of how to train your dragon and used a lot of that in both the early story and visual jokes. I found the chemistry with both the protagonists and antagonists really funny. As well as many of the side characters' lines. All the character designs are amazing and unique, I especially liked the old dragon's design. Throughout the movie there were blink and you'd miss it visual gags to many films and tropes and it was all and all a fun film that managed to stay lighthearted when dealing with rather dark themes.
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8/10
Would of been better if it was standalone
nuclearburkinshaw14 February 2021
The film by itself is actually pretty good, voice acting was good, the character designs were great, especially the antagonist's design and the humour struck accord with me. I haven't read the book but from what I've heard, it isn't as faithful to the book as everyone hoped. So if you like light comedy and beautiful visuals, I say give it a watch.
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10/10
I love the movie
darksmall24 July 2021
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10/10
The best movie we've watched in a very long time!
shoshanisadventure12 September 2021
Wow! What a fun, fresh and adventures movie.

The animation is epic and I never thought such great animation would come from Germany.

Unbelievably directed!

My kids watched it several times already.
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10/10
Again people are WAY OFF this is an absolutely PHENOMENAL film in ALL ASPECTS!
joiningjt31 December 2022
A 5.7 you have to be kidding us?????? I read a bunch of reviews where complete idiots say it's a rip off of eragon or how to train your dragon amongst others well it was based off of a book from over 20 years a go !! So that makes absolutely NO SENSE and not every animated film has to look like a pixar film quite frankly we LOVED the animation and we LOVED the 3d bluray to boot!!!! Of course only true movie lovers and EXPERTS know that 3d adds so much more depth and with animation its not even close. Bottom line perfect on every level story voice talent wasn't a typical dumbed down animated film and also has a great ending. Had some tension filled moments as well we love how to train your dragon but we ALSO loved this film. PLEASE GIVE US TRUE MOVIE BUFFS A SEQUEL!!!!!
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9/10
PRIDE
Pride199012 September 2021
Absolutely loved it...eye catching animation and good advanture..
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