6/10
A below-average animation
29 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
In a fairyland where everything seemed to float in the air, Lian-Chu saves a runaway girl (Zoe) from imminent danger and finds out from her uncle that a giant dragon is going to wake up and bring chaos and destruction to their world. He hires Lian-Chu to kill this dragon promising him and his friends a lot of gold. Together with Zoe, Gwizdo and their awkward dog, Lian, set out to accomplish his almost impossible task.

It's a story which starts with a stupid idea and ends disappointingly. I mean, Lian-Chu is hired as a dragon hunter to save the world without any kind of test. Just because he had muscles and the stature of a warrior was enough for the great uncle to hire him. And his great plan? To kill a great an powerful dragon (from which his brave and noble nights didn't even return) while it was still asleep! Brilliant! Furthermore, Lian's friends are utterly useless all the way. The don't do anything to help him, just some "moral support" from time to time...Not to say that the way the all feared dragon was killed is simply stupid...why was it so scary if it had such a weakness? All knights were so stupid that they couldn't figure it out for themselves? The ending is so disappointing...no fame, no money, no recognition, no nothing. Saving the world for what? You get the idea, the whole plot is simply rubbish and the characters are mostly annoying managing to make the film boring most of the time. On the upside, I liked how it looked and how it was animated, making that world pleasant and enjoyable. It also had some nice action sequences which I liked.

Overall it's an average movie, and that's a big word. If it wasn't for Lian-Chu's character and the animations, it would have been simply pointless.
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