by lhb412 » Sun Aug 04, 2019 12:52 am
Dragonslayer
I always heard that the fact that this was a Disney production and yet was such a dark and gritty affair doomed it with the critics and the box office. I didn't quite understand why... until about 3/4ths of the way into the movie! Yikes!
The idea behind this movie is a fairy tale about a sorcerer's apprentice fighting a dragon, but done in an intensely earthy and realistic way. Like, it's not trying to be some sort of subversive or metafictional or satiric play on the story. It's that story told with total earnestness and no hint of irony, just carried out in the most practical, meat-and-potatoes sort of way imaginable. Tying it all in with the Christianization of Europe and the end of paganism also just makes it feel a bit more real.
The stuff with the dragon is just great. It's what the film is most famous for, after all. A combination of incredible stop motion and several body part props and puppets, many of which are full size.