Dungeons & Dragons (PG-13)
Disappointing film version of popular fantasy.
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- Studio: New Line Cinema
- Directed By: Courtney Solomon
- Cast: Thora Birch, Jeremy Irons
- Running Time: 107 minutes
- Release Date: 05/22/2001
- Video/DVD Release Date: 05/21/2001
- Genre: Fantasy
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- MPAA Explanation: fantasy action violence
Parents need to know
Families can talk about whether they liked this film, and what makes a good fantasy adventure. Fans of the popular fanstasy game can talk about how they would go about creating a movie based on the game.
Message
Social Behavior:
Several characters make slighting comments about members of other fantasy races.
Consumerism:
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Violence
Torture, swordfighting and other hand-to-hand combat, and a cataclysmic battle between airborne fleets of rival dragons. Miniature dragonlike creatures are embedded in a character's head and slip in and out of his ears; another character is tortured with
Sex
A verbal and visual reference to intercourse; a female character's armor breastplate is anatomically precise.
Language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Mark Nichol
Is it any good?
The performances are probably the film's most annoying aspect. Jeremy Irons is breathtakingly overwrought as the chief villain, but his right-hand man, played by Bruce Payne, chews scenery with even bigger bites. And the young leads are just as thuddingly bad. Nearly every performance earned derisive laughs from an audience of teens. Kids who like wizards and dragons will want to see this, and they'll probably like the special effects, but the movie could have been much better without too much effort.
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