Jeri Jacquin
Coming this week to DVD from director Jianping Li,
Salvador Simo and SHOUT! Studios comes the magical tale of a girl who is the
DRAGONKEEPER.
Ping (Mayalinee Griffith) is a young orphaned girl who
is living as a servant during the Han Dynasty in China and in a mysterious
mountain place. Along with her furry four-legged friend, Ping takes it upon
herself to deliver a basket of fruits and vegetables. Having to perform a
rescue deep down inside a castle, Ping meets a beautiful pair of dragons who
show her an egg and seem to communicate with her.
When the Emperor’s (Paul McEwan) men come for one of
the dragon’s, Ping wants to help save the egg and the dragon Danzi (Bill
Nighy). When Master Lan (Tony Jayawardena) captures the egg, Ping and Danzi
make it their goal to find it before the Emperor uses it in a deceptive way.
It is a long journey but the two unlikely friends
learn so much about each other and the importance of protecting the innocent!
DRAGONKEEPER is such a wonderful tale about learning
who you are, the importance of friendship and loyalty, being responsible to
those who need protection the most. These are so important to children who feel
they don’t quite yet understand their place in the great big world. The story
of dragons always captures the hearts of children (and let’s not forget adults
because I count myself as one of them!) with their ability to be stunningly
beautiful and imaginative.
Ping is charming and is not only high spirited but
full of life in the way she sees her world. Once she begins to understand the
awesome responsibility for a dragon egg, her purpose as a Dragonkeeper gives
her motivation to do the right thing. I absolutely love the connection between
Ping and Danzi with their rough edges and fierce energy.
Other cast include Anthony Howell as Diao, Sarah Lam
as Lao Ma, Andrew Leung as Kwan, Anthony Luke as Walla, Jonathan Mellors as Hua
Hua, Felix Rosen as Prince, Colin Ryan as Rat Face, Jacqueline Chan as Diao’s
Mother, Beth Chamers as Lu Yu and Billy Bailey as Wang Chao.
SHOUT! Studios has grown into a tremendous
multi-platform media company. Releasing new animated features such as the
exquisite Long Way North, and the epic fantasy Beauty and The Beast. Also,
their own original horror film, Fender Bender gives fans a good scare. For more
of what SHOUT! Studios has to offer please visit www.shoutfactory.com.
Viva Pictures Distribution Company, is a distinguished
film production studio and distributor, committed to providing world-class
family entertainment for global audiences. With its own animation studio based
in the Canary Islands and a rich portfolio of animated films, Viva Pictures
strives to captivate and engage audiences worldwide, fostering a love for
storytelling across all ages.
DRAGONKEEPER is stunningly animated from start to
finish with its rich colors and vivid scenery. The story is based on the 2003
fantasy novel by Carole Wilkinson published by Black Dog Books. There are seven
books in the DRAGONKEEPER series and now my own granddaughter wants to read
them all and its because of this amazing film.
There is so much to enjoy about the film and it is
especially geared toward (and I highly recommend) families to see together.
Experience the joy and the adventure in this truly wonderful story of a
connection that goes far beyond the world she knows.
In the end – she learns about her own destiny!
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