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In a realm known as Kumandra, a re-imagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization, a warrior named Raya is determined to find the last dragon. Review: Not Korra, but just as good! - During the height of the pandemic, Disney decided to release its latest theatrical non-Pixar CGI movie on streaming to successful results. Hoping to appeal to a more international market, Disney instead of making a production on an existing story like Mulan, it was decided to created an original amalgamation of several pieces of Asian folklore, similar to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Despite the blending of different cultures, Raya And The Last Dragon manages to pull their history in an single narrative that reflects defining myths, like a standard fetch quest for magical gems. Set in the magical country of Kamandra(which is decidely absent of non-Asians), the humans used to have a union with the guardian serpent-like dragons that defend them from the shadowy Druun which turn people into stone. The remaining dragons managed to pull their magic together in a final stand against the Druun, with only one dragon surviving, and disappeared leaving behind a magic crystal which keeps the Druun sealed off from the rest of the world. The enchanted jewel lies in the nation of Heart, which wants to open its doors to the neighboring lands to create a newly unified country. But during the peace summit, the jewel is split into 5 parts, releasing the Druun, and dividing them each with their own jewels staving off the Druun. Jumping to five years later, Heart's princess Raya sets out to retrieve the other four pieces of the jewel by summoning the last dragon Sisu to help in her quest. Sisu is a water dragon that manages to gain different powers from each of the gems the collect, including being able to take on a human form. Along their journey, Raya and Sidu gain new allies, eash with their own reasons to rid the scourge of the Druun in order to return their loved ones back from stone. It turns out that the major element to making magic work in this world is the power of trust, as opposed to the power of "true love" which normally act as the remedy in Disney movies. Raya And The Last Dragon is in most respects one of Disney's most ambitious CGI productions, with amazing character designs and sweeping animation. One of the few setbacks is in Sisu's dragon form which is a stark contrast to the human characters, appearing more like something out of My Little Pony instead of your average scaled Chinese dragon. There's also some influences from Hayao Miyazaki with the Druun and the giant rolling bug that Raya rides on. Raya's quest would make for a killer 80s Nintendo game idea, but as a full-length motion picture, it actually brings the concept of epic back to high fantasy intended for the whole family. Review: Highly Recommend - Great Film! Excellent service! The story, characters, and art style are very enjoyable!
| ASIN | B092XBNYK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,829 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #312 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,293) |
| Director | Carlos L�pez Estrada, Don Hall |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Japanese, Spanish |
| Item model number | BR213381 |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 5.28 x 0.47 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Producers | Osnat Shurer, Peter Del Vecho |
| Release date | May 18, 2021 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 47 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | Spanish |
J**D
Not Korra, but just as good!
During the height of the pandemic, Disney decided to release its latest theatrical non-Pixar CGI movie on streaming to successful results. Hoping to appeal to a more international market, Disney instead of making a production on an existing story like Mulan, it was decided to created an original amalgamation of several pieces of Asian folklore, similar to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Despite the blending of different cultures, Raya And The Last Dragon manages to pull their history in an single narrative that reflects defining myths, like a standard fetch quest for magical gems. Set in the magical country of Kamandra(which is decidely absent of non-Asians), the humans used to have a union with the guardian serpent-like dragons that defend them from the shadowy Druun which turn people into stone. The remaining dragons managed to pull their magic together in a final stand against the Druun, with only one dragon surviving, and disappeared leaving behind a magic crystal which keeps the Druun sealed off from the rest of the world. The enchanted jewel lies in the nation of Heart, which wants to open its doors to the neighboring lands to create a newly unified country. But during the peace summit, the jewel is split into 5 parts, releasing the Druun, and dividing them each with their own jewels staving off the Druun. Jumping to five years later, Heart's princess Raya sets out to retrieve the other four pieces of the jewel by summoning the last dragon Sisu to help in her quest. Sisu is a water dragon that manages to gain different powers from each of the gems the collect, including being able to take on a human form. Along their journey, Raya and Sidu gain new allies, eash with their own reasons to rid the scourge of the Druun in order to return their loved ones back from stone. It turns out that the major element to making magic work in this world is the power of trust, as opposed to the power of "true love" which normally act as the remedy in Disney movies. Raya And The Last Dragon is in most respects one of Disney's most ambitious CGI productions, with amazing character designs and sweeping animation. One of the few setbacks is in Sisu's dragon form which is a stark contrast to the human characters, appearing more like something out of My Little Pony instead of your average scaled Chinese dragon. There's also some influences from Hayao Miyazaki with the Druun and the giant rolling bug that Raya rides on. Raya's quest would make for a killer 80s Nintendo game idea, but as a full-length motion picture, it actually brings the concept of epic back to high fantasy intended for the whole family.
D**N
Highly Recommend
Great Film! Excellent service! The story, characters, and art style are very enjoyable!
A**A
Disney.
Great Disney movie. Cute and funny Great purchase. Great Product.
U**A
The story is Thai
I love this movie so much because of the story the characters and the costumes are Thai most of all it’s very entertaining. Highly recommended. Btw, I’m from Thailand and I can relate to the fact that one of the head of of the story Fawn Veerasunthorn is from Thailand.
B**R
Movie Raya
Math movie for my grandkids and they loved it. It was good thank you very much. It was in good shape.
R**N
Come for Moi Thai, stay for the water Dragon
Got this movie as addition to nephew's DVD collection. Girl warriors throw down w/ the best of them. Plus who knew (back in the day) giant Pangolins rolled up like pill bugs & could be rode like a monster truck tire. This dragon looks more like a Kirin to me, but is even more witty than Mu-Shu from Disney's Mulan. Also, she's braver too. Simply beautifully rendered world of what seems to be ancient Indo-China warring kingdoms period? Better choreographed fight scenes than Kung Fu Panda or Mortal Combat. Best part, moral of story is trust & team work.
B**S
Bonita película me encantó el diseño artístico. Le daría un 7.5, me hubiera encantado que hubiera tenido dolby atmos en español , pero el 7.1 no esta tan mal,
R**R
Great movie
Well done movie
O**.
B**K
Calidad buena
J**E
Very good in video and audio quality. story wise also 👍. Can watch together with family.
ス**ル
国産Blu-rayプレーヤーで再生出来ました。 音声:英語、フランス語、スペイン語 字幕も同じ。
E**Z
Ambas versiones bluray y 4k si incluye Audio español latino y la imagen si se ve genial
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