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So, 'To Kill a Dragon' from 1988 is one of those films that kind of sneaks up on you. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, reflecting the hopelessness of the people under this tyrannical Dragon. The pacing has this odd rhythm, balancing moments of tension with introspective scenes. And those practical effects? They’re not cutting-edge, but they lend a certain gritty charm that fits the whole vibe. The character of Lancelot is sort of this reluctant hero, and there's a real depth to his struggle against fear as a weapon. Plus, Dragon's shifting personalities are fascinating. It's not just your typical fantasy adventure; it dives into themes of power and liberation that resonate in a unique way. Definitely an interesting watch for anyone into deeper narratives in genre films.
Expect a heavier tone throughout the film.Pay attention to the Dragon's character development.Not your standard fantasy fare; it offers deeper themes.
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