South Korea makes some of the greatest movies in the world; Dragon Wars however is not one of them.
The whole plot and story is boring, the characters are thinly written and one-dimensional, the human characters only take up screen time to keep the movie going and as filler (and between Ethan and Sarah they only fell in love because they were paired up together by Robert Forster) before we get to the war between the U.S. Army and Korean dragons in downtown L.A.
Overall, Dragon Wars is just one of those CGI-flick monster movies that you only need your eyes and ears (no mind) to enjoy and also to help you binge down 10 pounds of popcorn drenched in 4 gallons of melted salty butter or 12 Jumbo beefy hot dogs and a bottomless cup of Coca Cola to wash that all down of course while you enjoy the mindless and excessive CGI, explosions and military porn.
Film 1 / 5 stars —> Terrible, mindless monster movie only good for helping you binge on popcorn
South Korea makes some of the greatest movies in the world; Dragon Wars however is not one of them.
The whole plot and story is boring, the characters are thinly written and one-dimensional, the human characters only take up screen time to keep the movie going and as filler (and between Ethan and Sarah they only fell in love because they were paired up together by Robert Forster) before we get to the war between the U.S. Army and Korean dragons in downtown L.A.
Overall, Dragon Wars is just one of those CGI-flick monster movies that you only need your eyes and ears (no mind) to enjoy and also to help you binge down 10 pounds of popcorn drenched in 4 gallons of melted salty butter or 12 Jumbo beefy hot dogs and a bottomless cup of Coca Cola to wash that all down of course while you enjoy the mindless and excessive CGI, explosions and military porn.