L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties

5.1
2016 1 hr 53 min Fantasy , Animation , Drama , Science Fiction

Based on the novel of the same name, the film depicts the endless battles of four kingdoms as they fight for power and domination of the one ultimate realm.Based on his 2 beloved fantasy novels with 6 million copies sold, L.O.R.D is acclaimed writer and director Guo Jingming’s follow up to his Tiny Times films. The action-adventure odyssey is set in a world of warring Sorcerers, Lords and Beasts. The first CGI Film to come from China

  • Cast:
    Yang Mi , Fan Bingbing , Lin Yun , Kris Wu , Amber Kuo , Aarif Rahman , William Chan Wai-Ting

Reviews

Hellen
2016/09/30

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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SpuffyWeb
2016/10/01

Sadly Over-hyped

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Dynamixor
2016/10/02

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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ThedevilChoose
2016/10/03

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Michael Ledo
2016/10/04

This is Chinese 3D animation. The is in English and the DVD has English and Spanish subtitles options.The setting is on a fictional planet and initially centers around Asbel, a waiter at an inn. It quickly branches out into Spirit Warriors and the seven Dukes who lead them with each having a disciple. Asbel becomes a disciple of Silver, Duke #7. Asbel has a spirit beast and needs to obtain a blood weapon. Lady Vox, Duke 2 and her disciple are to go after Duke 5 Wind Walker for treason. Asbel who is 18 meets the 16 year old princess, also a disciple, who we find out stole her mother's "Soul Loop" (whatever that is) while in her womb (no further explanation on that one).The graphics were pretty good, similar to an RPG game compete with everyone in for that climax battle which was anti-climatic. The soul/spirit/powers rules and transfers seemed elusive and poorly explained. Four elements you control, or maybe you just control one, and some things like space and time really are not elements so why are they powers? Try not to think too hard.

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kupukupumu
2016/10/05

First of all, I really want to like this movie, I do. I like the casts. I love animation. And seeing it was produced by two China giants, Wanda and Tencent, I was hoping at least it could be tiny entertaining.The CGI was fine, but the story telling is totally none. Some reviewers said you should read the book before you can understand the movie. That is totally rubbish. A movie is another powerful telling medium. If one had to read a book to understand a movie, then at the least it should provided some written reading to those who were going to watch the movie. To put it into comparison, people who do not read Tolkien's still can understand his Middle Kingdom in LOTR, although not fully.A waste of resource, casts and time.

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zgui
2016/10/06

Guo is a director who has nothing but awful reputation. This movie is a totally crap. You'd better spend your money on junk food because they are not junk comparing to this movie. After watching this movie I feel shame to come from the same country with Guo. After making another disappointing series "Tiny Time", Guo made this expensive 200 million crap again. I don't know why Chinese investors would spend their money on movie like this. Making gabage movie is fine. However Guo even plagiarize, or you can use the term copy, the plot from another Japanese cartoon "Fate". What a shame! This movie ranks even worse in China. So remember this, you see Guo in the producers list, better stay away.

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yolandawww
2016/10/07

As a fan of Jue ji, I went to see it immediately after its releasing. The scene was just the same as what I had imagined-the appearance and personalities of the characters and the choice of actors. I give a score of 8 out of 10 partly because of the director's choice of the actors. But most importantly, the movie brought the people in the book and in my imagination onto the screen, making me feel that they had come into the real world or that I was in their world. However, I don't think Guo Jingming has given enough consideration to the feelings of those people who didn't read his book before. The relationships between characters were hard to figure out by watching the movie only. The emotions were hid so deeply in character's eyes and expressions that couldn't be sensed by audience at first. So I recommend you to read the book before going to the theater and pay more attention to the details while watching.

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