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Misty Eyez

Go See It ****(Four Stars)

A surprising success, this Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Coming of Age film is spectacular all across the board.  Its also a love story between a boy and his dragon.  The journey was also full of Magic and this heartfelt drama and actually reminded me of my favorite childhood movie, The NeverEnding Story.  I most enjoyed the self discovery as the boy and his dragon learned what exactly they were capable of, and of course together they were much stronger. 

I have to tell you I was actually surprised that this was the young boy, eragon's (Edward Speleers' ) first movie roll, he was great, you truly felt his vulnerability and his courage.   Keep your eyez on him as he grows older for he will surely be a total heart throb.   Most of the CGI Graphics were phenomenal, and after a few moments I forgot that Saphira (voice by Rachel Weisz) was not a real dragon.

There were many things happening in this film but everything fell by the wayside for me, I truly focused on the storyline of the boy and his dragon.  It was all about their bond, how the dragon chose him, and they are eternally bound as one.  I loved learning about what they were capable of as they grew stronger.   Yet I must also tell you, I was eager for the young boys (Ergon played by Edward Speleers and Murtagh played by Garrett Hedlund) to develop a more Brokeback Mountain kind of Love.  There was definitely an unexplained chemistry between them, especially towards the end.   (Keep your fingers crossed for the sequel)

I never read the book so I dont know what was left out, but I will tell you that I really enjoyed this film, and was glad that the ending was left wide open for a sequel.  Which is called "Eldest" and is also from the author Christopher Paolini.  In the beginning of the film I felt it was a bit too dark.  Which is the thing I hate most about period pieces, its almost as if they feel they need to compose the film as if their technology for lighting and sets were also from that period..  For example did the King live in a Cave?   Yet as soon as they were able to established their timeline, they quickly moved into more of a Today feel, yet keeping it realistic to today, and yet keeping the time realm.  
I did find a few flaws with the storyline however, maybe some things that were rushed through and not explained.  For Example how did the dragon go from an infant to a full sized adult in mere minutes, and how did Eragon instantly know some magical words before anyone taught him.  While putting most of their graphics budget into the dragon, some of the other special effects fell short of spectacular.
Flaws overlooked, you will be able to envelop yourself in this fantasy film and love every minute of it.   Go see this movie.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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