Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to an all new Reaction & Review. Tonight, guys, I'm gonna be covering an animated movie from 2011. That movie is "Legend of the Millennium Dragon".
Now, I happen to remember watching a trailer to this movie a few years ago on YouTube, and the trailer looked really cool at the time. However, I only saw that one trailer, and I don't remember a thing from it. Which I know sounds strange because I just said it looked really cool, but I honestly don't remember anything about it because it was quite a long time ago. All I remember to myself is that I wanted to cover it for this series and thus I finally got a copy of it, so now I can see if it's any good.
Now since I just admitted that I don't remember a thing from it, I'm basically going into this thing blind here. Which probably is for the best because I can now see this movie with fresher eyes. I'm hoping that this film will live up to what I saw back then, but the only way I'm gonna know that for sure is if I shut up and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "Legend of the Millennium Dragon".
18 minutes later
All right, guys, I have good news and I have bad news. The bad news is that the dub here is pretty weak, at least so far anyway. Good news is that at least the music is really good. I wish I could say that it helps balances out the weak English dub, however, if this dub continues the way it is, then I fear that I'm gonna be in for a somewhat painful experience for the next hour and 20 minutes or so.
8 minutes later
Wait, let me see if I understand this. When Jun asked Raiko why he fights so much, he responds by saying that he doesn't wish to live, but he also doesn't wish to die either...sure. I'm just gonna pretend what he just said made even a lick of sense, even though it really doesn't.
14 minutes later
All right, guys, it is official: I am sick of the word "savior". They have repeated this word so often to our main character that they never refer to him as Jun. It's really starting to aggravate me and I'm not sure how much more of this horrible dialogue that I can take! This is getting painful to watch.
10 minutes later
OK, this is starting to bother me. So, Jun is apparently a descendant of the Magatama clan, and he has the birthmark to prove it. And if that is the case, then why haven't we seen this birthmark yet? I'm asking this because I don't recall a single moment to where he's ever shown this mark to anybody! Either show me some fucking proof or I'm just gonna assume Orochi, the dragon that he awakened earlier, chose him out of the blue simply because fuck you, that is why.
20 minutes later
You guys happen to remember earlier when I talked about watching a trailer to this movie, which looked really cool and interesting? Well, I'm starting to question what the hell I even saw back then because this movie has become boring as shit. I want to say that the next 28 minutes or so will show signs of life. But at this point, I just don't see that happening.
The Review
Well, guys, that was "Legend of the Millennium Dragon". And we end the movie with some rather beautiful paintings. I'm going to assume these are special illustrations for the movie. That is actually really cool. I wish I could say the same about the movie itself, but...well, let me go ahead and shut the movie off first...OK. So, to continue on with what I was going to say, this movie is really disappointing. I wanted to enjoy it more, but unfortunately, that's gonna be rather difficult because of how disappointing the movie really is.
Let me just go right into this here. Now before I talk about the writing, I first want to discuss a theory with you guys. Now as always, you have to take what I say with a grain of salt. Since this is only a theory, I can't really confirm anything as fact. With that said, my theory here is that this movie was never intended to be a feature film. I have a feeling that this film was originally going to be it's own series, maybe only a season or two. However, due to some creative differences going on behind the scenes, it ended up becoming a 98 minute movie instead. Which is why I feel the need to say that the pacing in this movie is incredibly rushed. Characters who you're suppose to care about feel haphazard at best, and at worst, they end up becoming bland as all hell. I'll get a little more into that when I go over characters, but I'm just gonna let you guys know upfront that this movie does not feel finished. It should have more of a story to tell, but they had to reduce it down to 98 minutes because of potential drawbacks to what went on when writing this movie. Now again, apart from the pacing, everything else I just mentioned is only a theory. I could be totally wrong about this, and maybe what was written here was intended as is. Still though, that only further proves my point about the rushed pacing.
Now let's actually talk about the writing here, and I'm gonna tell you guys straight up that this thing is a standard, by the numbers, fantasy film. This film is doing nothing new or special when it comes to it's story, and it's a concept that we've seen done many times beforehand. And in most cases, I would say it's fine. Because I know some people who like the standard, safe fantasy stories that don't try to change much, and I'm fine with those, too, so long as they're entertaining. And while this movie does have a couple of interesting moments, those are moments are very few and far between. Because for the most part, this movie is incredibly boring, especially during the last third of the film, where it's the big final climax. I just couldn't bring myself to care about it. And that's rather sad, because a big final showdown between our villain and hero should be really interesting, but unfortunately, because of how boring the story is, along with it's uninteresting characters, I just couldn't bring myself to give a shit.
Why don't we actually talk a little more about the uninteresting characters next, because I couldn't think of a single one who stood out in some way, shape, or form. Our main character, Jun Tendo, is being played off as a weakling who doesn't know anything about fighting, yet, for some reason, Gen'un keeps trying to tell him that he's the "savior" because he has the birthmark of the descendants of the nobles and that he's the only one who can control Orochi. Well, according to him anyway. And also, I should mention that you *never* see the birthmark on Jun at all. Not only does Gen'un bring up that Jun has a birthmark, but so does this other girl, who's with the Oni, as well. But I don't recall a single instance where Jun showed that he had a birthmark on his body. For some reason, these characters just know that, but you never get to see Jun's birthmarks, which bothered the shit out of me because I would've like to have seen it for myself, but according to this movie, I just have to take the characters word for it because they said so. Which I find to be rather insulting.
Other characters like Raiko could've been interesting, however, his personality has all the interest of a dried up kitchen sponge. His whole motivation of why he fights so much, and that he doesn't care about living and not dying and all that crap, that basically boils down to his backstory being told from someone else's perspective about how his parents were killed by the Oni and that he eventually left them to go join the nobles in search for more power. And I want to remind you, again, that this was told from the girl, who's with the Oni's, perspective. You don't hear it from the guy himself. Which, I probably wouldn't have minded this if, again, his personality wasn't go god damn boring from the start. And because he was so boring to start with, it leaves you with almost no reason to care about him, even when you get snippets of his backstory. Same could be said for Jun. You get pieces of his backstory about his Dad, more than him, which felt like it was pulled from a completely different movie, because it kinda comes out of nowhere. This ties into my theory that this film would've worked better as an animated series rather than a standalone movie to help flesh things out in a more natural way.
So it goes without saying, guys, the writing in this movie is ridiculously flawed and could've been fleshed out more by giving this thing it's own series. Either that, or perhaps maybe extend this movie by about another half or so and maybe this thing could've flowed better with it's writing. But as is, the writing in this movie is just not very good. And speaking of not very good, the acting in this dub is terrible. Most of it sounds incredibly stilted and robotic. And the funny thing is, when I started up this DVD, it automatically gave me the Japanese version. And I didn't really want to watch that version at the time because I wasn't in the mood to read subtitles. Well, in retrospect, I probably should've left it alone because that would've been infinitely better than what this dub was able to offer. Now unlike the amount of weeaboos who whine, bitch, piss, and moan about English dubs on a daily basis, I actually give them a chance as long as they're available as an option. Sometimes they turn out to be pretty good, and other times they kinda suck. Which is the latter option here. This English dub is terrible, and if you seriously have to watch this movie, watch it with the Japanese audio, or any of the other available dubs that are available on this DVD such as French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, or Thai dubs. Plenty of options for you guys to be satisfied, because the English dub for this film just sucks.
Animation in this movie is great. In fact, that's one of two positives I can definitely give this movie. The art-style here is fantastic. The designs of the Oni beasts look really cool, because all of them have this really unique look to them, such as the spiders for instance. Those were really cool-looking. The character designs on all of the humans look pretty good, too. There is some usage of CG, and a lot of it comes from the Oni masks, because they move in a very weird matter, and it makes me wonder how exactly their masks were made to look like that. Was it just some kind of black magic that they came up with? I know it's probably not important, but it just seemed like something I wanted to ask is all. That, plus some moments look really awkward, and that has to do with their movements because some of them don't look particularly right for some reason. I think it has to do with their masks, because they look janky and weird. I don't know if that was the intention, but it just seemed like an odd design choice and the CG on them would've looked fine if, again, their movements didn't look janky and awkward.
But otherwise, the animation is great, and the color palettes are used to perfection. It really is a beautiful-looking movie. Sound-mixing here is good. The score here is mostly really good, as a lot of it involves drums. It's something kinda similar to what I heard in "The Great Yokai War". The only difference is that with the drums in that movie, it was only used for one particular sequence. Here, it's used for most of the movie. That being said, there are some scenes where an electric guitar will play, and it just feels sorta off-putting. Not necessarily bad, mind you, it just feels a little out of place to me. Otherwise, the score here is mostly great.
So with that being said, guys, when it comes down to it, am I able to recommend "Legend of the Millennium Dragon"? Not really, no. Setting aside the terrible English dub, I'm not totally sure watching it with another language is going to help the story at all. As has been said previously, the story is very standard for fantasy movies, and the characters are just bland and boring as hell. There really is not much here, unless you want to watch it for it's animation. Which, if that's seriously your selling point, then by all means, go for it. Movie's only about 5 bucks on DVD, so it wouldn't cost very much. If you can find it on some streaming service somewhere, go ahead and check it out if you're really curious. But as for myself, I'm not really going to watch this movie ever again. Which is disappointing to say, because I wanted to like this movie. That trailer from what I watched years ago sold me on how interesting it looked. But after finally watching it...I know the difference between a movie looking interesting and being interesting. And the latter this movie is certainly not. So with that being said, I'm gonna go and watch a better movie. In fact, I kinda want to go and rewatch "The Great Yokai War" again. Because I really do enjoy that movie a lot. It actually has gotten better with repeat viewings for me, so I'm gonna go and do that next as soon as this review gets uploaded.
Anyway, guys, with that, we come to the close of another Reaction & Review. Until next time, ladies and gentlemen, take care, and I will see you all later. Peace.