I am Dragon

 I am Dragon is one of the most remarkable dragon fantasy movie out there.  It's a Russian low-cost production, but let that not turn you away.  It pleasantly surprised me and millions of other fans.  



The cinematics were beautiful, even if there was CGI involved in parts (like when the dragon is flying) and the story combines both legend, ancient people, and their rituals as well as a bit of a fairy tale element. It has a "Beauty and the Beast" feel to it, but both richer and deeper as a story. Edward Cullin, eat your heart out because this story put out any flames the "Twilight" Saga may have sparked in my opinion. And if a girl can fall in love with a vampire and a werewolf, well... let's just say this movie is intensely more romantic without all the poor acting and long drawn out multi-movie requirement.

Wonderfully done. I highly recommend this as a must-see for those who love fantasy and fantasy romance. My only regret is that I can't share it with my niece who is completely in love with Dragons because she is not old enough to read the subtitles, but she'd be glued to the screen --- pretty much like I was. The music in the film is wonderfully done and performed as well, with the score adding to the deep emotion already being played before your eyes. A plus for making this family friendly as well. There are a couple shots of a male character without clothing (rear), but they did a good job of covering him and it is pretty much a necessity (SPOILER: there is a reason why his clothes catch on fire). Congrats to Matvey Lykov for a spectacularly entertaining movie! 

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