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Reign of Fire
Reign of Fire

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Reign of Fire

PG-13·2002·101m

Summary

In post-apocalyptic England, an American volunteer and a British survivor team up to fight off a brood of fire-breathing dragons seeking to return to global dominance after centuries of rest underground. The Brit -- leading a clan of survivors to hunt down the King of the Dragons -- has much at stake: His mother was killed by a dragon, but his love is still alive.

Crew

Director

Rob Bowman

Screenplay

Matt Greenberg

Story

Kevin Peterka

Writer

Gregg Chabot

Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

June 27, 2020

6

_**Grim tale of the dragon apocalypse**_

Dormant fire-breathing dragons are awoken in subterranean chambers and proceed to unleash hell on earth. Almost two decades later a group of survivors led by Quinn (Christian Bale) live underground in England when American militants pay them a visit, led by seeming-psycho Van Zan (Matthew McConaughey). It seems they have a strategy to slay the dragons once-and-for-all. Izabella Scorupco plays the woman stuck between the two rival leaders.

"Reign of Fire" (2002) is similar to the Mad Max films, but without the comic book goofiness. This is a solemn, grey tale with a quality cast, convincing sets/costumes and surprisingly effective CGI. I gained greater respect for McConaughey as he is unrecognizable as the bald combative and loses himself in the role. Unfortunately, the storytelling is weak. It’s just not that compelling, which isn’t helped by the mumbled dialogue and ambiguities. Still, if you can adapt to the viewer-unfriendly style, there’s a lot to appreciate here.

The film runs 1 hour, 41 minutes and was shot in Ireland.

GRADE: B-/C+

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$60,000,000.00

Revenue:

$82,150,183.00

Keywords

london, england
castle
dragon
evolution
fire chief
animated map
theatre audience
dragonslayer
tunnel construction
fire repellent
drilling
iodine
northumberland
2080s