The 2014 film Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn is a Chinese-American masterpiece that you probably have never heard of, considering there are literally no reviews on sites like Rotten Tomatoes, no official English translation, and limitied coverage anywhere. It has its own animation and visual effects studio and has assets in other entertainment areas, including virtual reality and dining. Mili Productions is has created other animated titles like Ping Pong Rabbit and The Three Little Pigs and the Lamp. Bill Borden, who's been cranking out films since the 80s, is the producer of this beautiful accident. And it works enough to warrant a sequel.įrom the producer that brought you classics like Kung Fu Hustle, Desperado, and High School Musical comes Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn. It's silly, full of interesting action scenes, questionable choices, and has a ton of cheese and visual humor. This isn't to say the movie a parody or a joke, but it's something that is clearly based off of a video game. While most video game movies receive a solid 3/10, Dragon Nest does something different - it doesn't take itself too seriously.
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