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    “Dragon” Is Fun, Innovative, and Fresh [review]

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMay 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    Sebastian Sommer’s Dragon is a poetic and surreal journey through a mythic world of knights, beasts, and kingdoms in conflict. Told in a sequence of loosely connected vignettes, the film follows various knights as they venture through imagined realms, each with its own distinct atmosphere and tone. These settings—ranging from the icy wilderness of Frosthaven to the lush, mysterious lands of Eldoria—are introduced with vivid narration, giving the sense that we’re hearing ancient tales passed down through generations.

    The knights each bring a unique voice to the narrative. Some recount their quests with quiet reflection, while others speak with the eager tone of adventurers seeing the world for the first time. These stories feel personal, even intimate, despite the scale of the world around them. What emerges is less a traditional plot and more a mosaic of memories, perspectives, and fables that together form the soul of the film.

    Threats to the peaceful realms come in the form of rival figures like Baron Mortimer and Lord Blackstone, who appear throughout the film as sources of rising tension and conflict. Battle sequences break out between kingdoms, presented with a sense of grandeur and weight. Yet Dragon isn’t just concerned with war—it also finds space for solitary encounters with strange creatures and moments of eerie stillness. One knight, Sir Roland, becomes something of a central figure in these sequences, taking on monstrous beings in feats of strength that are as symbolic as they are physical.

    Sommer avoids the typical three-act structure, opting instead for an approach that evokes oral storytelling. The film flows more like a dream or a memory than a traditional narrative, drifting from one episode to the next with purposefully irregular rhythm. This choice may challenge viewers expecting a conventional fantasy tale, but it creates an experience that is meditative.

    Visually, Dragon has a distinct and stylized look that complements its tone. The imagery feels painterly, at times even abstract, capturing the essence of each realm without becoming overly literal. Combined with the steady, often solemn narration, the film creates a mood that’s both immersive and strangely timeless. There are moments when the narration and visuals feel slightly detached from each other, but this slight dissonance contributes to the film’s otherworldly quality rather than detracting from it.

    The film was released on VOD and is streaming on Fawesome.tv

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