L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties
L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties
| 30 September 2016 (USA)
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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

Reviews
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
SpecialsTarget Disturbing yet enthralling
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
skyriehearts-01078 I watched this movie, because of the cast and I've found that it is extremely confusing to follow. I love the concept and ideas, however L.O.R.D should've been made into a trilogy. I wish there was more time for the story to develop. I didn't care about the characters. I was more interested in wrapping my head around this confusing narrative.This film had such a large budget, but sadly -- it went to waste, with the pointless details. The director should've reduced this movie, into a basic plot. We have seen the repetitive good verses evil story-line, and it's becoming quite tedious to watch. If a child can't understand it, there's clearly issues with the writing. It would appeal to Western audiences, because this movie looks visually stunning. I don't hate it, but I don't love it either. China, you can do better than this.
Mark Turner Watching this movie I knew it would be hard to discuss what the plot was and whether or not it was worth watching. Sitting here trying to think and then type about it I'm finding just as difficult as I thought it would be. It's not that it's a bad movie, it's just, well, complicated.In reading I've found that the movie was based on a series of books. Unfortunately they didn't translate well to the screen or much was left out that would have made this easier to follow. Or, since I never read the books, perhaps the problem lies in trying to encapsulate them into one movie.A young orphan is taken under the wing of one of several Dukes who watch over the world. These Dukes take on disciples periodically to follow in their footsteps and now he is one. Something has happened and the Dukes who were supposed to work together now find themselves battling one another in two groups.The Dukes control spirit animals, beings that help them and provide both energy and alliances. For instance our new disciple has a snow lion. Another a white eagle. Each Duke/disciple also draws a weapon from a location where they are all stored, one that is meant just for them.Various threads run through the film with the different Dukes and disciples as they move through this world and finally into one where they all gather. Trying to figure out which is which and who is good and bad becomes complicated while watching. Some look near identical. Some change alliances in the middle of things making it more confusing.So let's get down to the real question. Is the film worth taking the time to watch, is it enjoyable? If you're willing to stick with I would say yes. Even though it can be as confusing as I've said, there is still a certain amount of entertainment here to enjoy. The computer animation is great to watch. If you've seen any of the RESIDENT EVIL CGI films then you'll know the style I'm talking about. It still hasn't achieved the ability to replace actual actors but it's working on it.The action and the fairy tale atmosphere of the film are enjoyable as well. It might not be suitable for some very young children but the movie is for most. The biggest problem they'll face is trying to understand what is going on and staying with it. Children I know would be bored long before the halfway point. Adults will enjoy it though.Made in China I'm always interested in seeing what foreign cinema has to offer. For that reason alone I can recommend this one. It might not be everyone's bag of chips but it is still interesting to watch.
Michael Ledo 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.
rosewood I kept checking IMDb for reviews for this but lo and behold, none. So that makes mine the first review. Which also makes me the first sucker to review this on IMDb, despite advance negative press for this film. Firstly I'd like to let you know that I didn't spend good money on this film but my god what a turdcrap it was. Where to begin? As can be seen from the trailers, it's overpaid and underwhelming Chinese super-stars dressed up from head to toe in CGI. I wasn't sure whether I was watching the next Final Fantasy installment, or why i was watching Final Fantasy on the big screen in 3D.The 3D ( surprise surprise) added nothing to the lack of story, and because the effects were so cheaply done ( see my final fantasy metaphor), And the acting? What from these lame-o characterless, dull, Chinese stars who are too busy looking expressionless, and assuming Japanese manga-style poses? Let's just say that the CGI made it even worse ( if that's even possible ) I have absolutely no idea, how this film got made, but from one Chinese movie fan, to another, please, don't waste your time.