Watch: DragonHeart: A New Beginning 2000 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Geoff, an orphaned stable boy (Chris Masterson), discovers Drake (voice of Robby Benson), the world’s last living dragon, he realizes that his dream of becoming a knight in shining armor can now come true. Together, they soon face challenges that turn them into heroes. But caught up in the excitement of their new lives, Geoff and Drake fail to see the hidden dangers that surround them..
Plot: When Geoff, an orphaned stable boy (Chris Masterson), discovers Drake (voice of Robby Benson), the world’s last living dragon, he realizes that his dream of becoming a knight in shining armor can now come true. Together, they soon face challenges that turn them into heroes. But caught up in the excitement of their new lives, Geoff and Drake fail to see the hidden dangers that surround them.
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Unnecessary and disappointing sequel
Four years after original Dragonheart movie, which I liked a lot Universal released on video this cheap and rather pathetic sequel. I saw it a few days ago and it was far below my expectations, although it wasn’t completely a bad movie. If you don’t expect too much and don’t take it too serious it can be at least watchable and even entertained. But that’s all about it.There is no intelligent story and no true atmosphere of medieval age as it was in Dragonheart. Actually, the story is poor and it has the certain lack of emotional appealing. The characters development was totally forgotten and with pathetic villains, Asians and Kung-fu in the middle of medieval Europe, ice-breathing dragons, silly jokes and worst of all with ridiculous ending A New Beginning was unable to bring to its audience a memorable and well-constructed story.
The same was with the cast in the movie. It looks like the studio was counting every buck making the movie and no one actor and no one character from the original movie didn’t return for the sequel. Even if I mostly liked Chris Masterson in his part in Malcolm in the Middle TV series, his choice for the lead character was totally ineffective. Maybe because of his lack of acting experience he was very unconvincing and unable to wake up the audience. Even visuals were unoriginal and poor. It’s a case when the term “unnecessary sequel” instantly and unintentionally came to mind without any invitation. Dragonheart: A New Beginning is a typical example of making cheap, uninteresting movie sequel and burying the franchise.
Grade 4 out of 10.
Weak and fluffy sequel
As far as sequels go, this one is about average.It lacks the style and substance of the first and substitutes any attempt to go with legend and/or myth, with fluff and “cuteness,” giving it a much softer (non-existent) edge.
The performances were also lacking, dangling there somewhere below the original, but not so low as to be considered within the land of the putrid.
Draco is dead. LONG LIVE DRACO! but there is a new Dragon to take his place. He’s a baby Dragon. (Awe! Ain’t he cute?! NO!) He has to learn everything, and there is a Chinese soothsayer who is there specifically to teach him. But he’s also there to kill him.
Confused? That’s OK. It’s a very easy plot to follow, so it will spin itself well in a nice, even, straight line for you. No twists, no surprises, just…exactly what you expect.
The effects are a bit better, but the stars are gone, and so this project was left with little talent, and less hope. I own it, just because I got this thing about collecting all the parts of something. There are few I don’t have all the parts to (like Exorcist. don’t’ have 2, don’t want it, etc.)
All in all, I can’t give this more than a 5.3/10, and realistically, I’m being generous.
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Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 24 min (84 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director Doug Lefler
Writer Patrick Read Johnson (based on characters created by), Charles Edward Pogue (based on characters created by), Shari Goodhartz
Actors Christopher Masterson, Harry Van Gorkum, Rona Figueroa, Matt Hickey
Country USA
Awards 6 nominations.
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1, 1.78 : 1 (HDTV)
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm