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Eragon

Stefen Fangmeier    DVD
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)

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  • Directors: Stefen Fangmeier
  • Region: All Regions
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005W1CT92

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Based on the first novel in Christopher Paolini's popular INHERITANCE trilogy, ERAGON is a fantastical adventure in a vein similar to that of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy and THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA. A classic story of a quest driven by destiny and set in a land where elves, magicians, and humans live side by side, the battle between good and evil, innocence and cynicism, is taken up once again. John Malkovitch camps it up as the evil King Galbatorix, a former guardian of peace who long ago went over to the dark side. He now rules over a land from which dragons have all but disappeared, until humble farm boy Eragon (newcomer Edward Speelers) happens upon a mysterious blue object that turns out to be a dragon egg. Eragon befriends the charming dragon cub, Saphira (voiced with aplomb by Rachel Weisz), and becomes her rider, designating him as the principal warrior in the fight against evil. Jeremy Irons steals the show as the wise and mysterious old man who becomes Eragon's mentor, guiding him through the tasks of saving a princess (Sienna Guillory) battling an evil sorcerer (Robert Carlyle, TRAINSPOTTING), and fending off hordes of the hideous Urgals. All of this will strike the seasoned fantasy viewer as familiar territory, but the formula is given life by veterans Malkovitch and Irons, as well as the young Speelers. The film was shot mostly in Hungary, whose breathtaking landscape combines to great effect with excellent cinematography. The special effects, created by LORD OF THE RINGS' Digital Magic and STAR WARS' Industrial Light and Magic, more than live up to the precedent set by those films, while the dragon is film's true star.


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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Well I like it! 27 Jan 2008
By Isis
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I bought this DVD in spite of the reviews and actually I like it! I've watched it many times and still like it. If you want to spend some time in a world of Dragons and their riders then buy it and make your own mind up. Maybe this film has been compared with the likes of the Lord of the Rings unfairly as I definately would NOT show any of those films to my young kids, but I would be able to let them watch this one without worry of them having nightmares. Watch it and make you own mind up...
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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars not a classic, but still very good 11 Jan 2007
Format:DVD
Being a fan of dragons and in the middle of writing a story about one, I was very excited when I first saw the trailer for Eragon. When I my dad took me to the cinema a few weeks ago I had mixed feelings because of the very poor reviews it got. Neither of us had read the book, but we came out of the cinema smiling. It was fun, entertaining and was well worth it.

For those of you who have not seen the film or read the book, the story itself is Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope but retold as a fantasy adventure rather than sci-fi. It's about a 17 year old boy called Eragon who finds a polished stone in the nearby forest. After desperate attempts to sell it he finds out that the stone is really an egg when he sees a young dragon hatch from it. Eragon eventually finds out that he is one of the legendary dragon riders after meeting Brom, who used to be a dragon rider himself. Eragon learns that he will have to move on and become a dragon rider and to stop the evil King Galbatorix from ruling the land.

However, it is not the classic that it should have been which is the shame as the film has a lot of potential. The reason it is not a classic is because of one thing: the screenplay. Absolute rubbish!

The dialogue is indeed poor, with lines like "there is nothing left for you to fear, my king" and "this royalty will be punishable by death". The acting is a mixture of good and bad. The best performer in the film has to be Rachel Weisz as the voice of Saphira but she's only a voice over. The best 'acting' performance IMO is Jeremy Irons as Brom, although Ed Speleers wasn't too bad as Eragon, considering that it is the first time he has ever acted in anything. However, the worst actor in the movie has to be John Malkovich as King Galbatorix. His performance was very poor in this movie. The pace of the film is also a bit too fast in places. I also hear that most of the book is missing from the film, but let's be positive about that. Scenes from the book will always be axed when it is adapted into a film.

However, there are some really great things about this film. For one thing, this film WILL leave you breathless! The special effects, created by the legendary studio Industrial Light and Magic, are the greatest effects I have ever seen in a long time. Although still not quite Jurassic Park standard, the CGI is VERY convincing. As for Saphira... she is GORGEOUS! She is without a doubt the best looking dragon I have ever seen in a film! I almost wanted to jump into the screen and ride on her! Of course that is not possible, but the dragon flight scenes made up for it. Whenever Saphira flew, she flew so fast that my stomach began to churn! If you have seen the trailers do not be put off by the fact that she has feathers for wings, as she still looks and acts like a dragon in the actual film. It is worth seeing the movie just to see her.

But it's not just the special effects that make up for the poor screenplay. There's also some very good set design here, and the soundtrack really fits in with the action.

Overall it is not a classic, but is not worth the poor reviews it is getting. I found it gripping, exciting and stimulating right through to the end. The screenplay sucks (hence the 4 star rating) but in the end the film entertains you, which is what you want a film to do and the reason why you watch films in the first place.

IMO this is the best dragon film ever made, and far better than Dragonheart (which is a terrible film). I recommended this to anyone who is a dragon fanatic like me!

Acting: 6/10

Screenplay: 4/10

Special effects: 10/10

Story: 7/10

Entertainment value: 8/10

Overall 7/10
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars eragon 16 May 2008
Format:DVD
shame the sequel will not happen. watched this with my 7 year old and loved it. good effects, good baddies. great wee film.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD
I watched Eragon DVD twice now. It is nice story and the dragon in the story is very great to watch.
Published 14 hours ago by Annie O'Kane
5.0 out of 5 stars I REALLY love it!!!
Wow this is a great film if you love dragons and magic. But why, oh why, have they not continued with the whole set :(
Published 20 hours ago by E. A. Cousins
1.0 out of 5 stars AWFUL
This is a great way to ruin a perfectally good book in all honesty, the CGI was great for saffire the dragon its how i imagined her, but the acting of the other characters was pig... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Abbi G
5.0 out of 5 stars Eragon
A very exciting fantasy film, with well-written characters. Support for what is Good is strong, and the determination of people to win their fight against evil is very heartening.
Published 14 days ago by Sue Heard
4.0 out of 5 stars Good film
Our grandson watched the whole film lots of times and loved every minute of it. He'll be watching it again very soon.
Published 1 month ago by crisscross
5.0 out of 5 stars exellant family film
brilliant entertaining film for a cold rainy days viewing grand kids thought it was brilliant and wanted a dragon when it was over
Published 2 months ago by Robert Marriott
1.0 out of 5 stars Good story, bad movie
I have read all the books about Eragon the dragon rider and I like them very much. I was very excited when it was known that a movie was being made about the stories. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Gupmundur
5.0 out of 5 stars cheap price
cheap price my daughter watched this on the tv and liked it so much i thought id buy it as it was cheap enough
Published 5 months ago by tracy
5.0 out of 5 stars Good, entertaining film
Most will be aware of the storyline of this DVD, it having been on TV a few times. While it may not be a blockbuster, it is a good film. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mike T
2.0 out of 5 stars Did the Director even read the book?
I am a big fan of Christopher Paolini's creation and have read all 4 books, but the film was dire. I so wanted it to be a great movie, but it wasn't. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Vman
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