On - drakon
He's a Dragon (English) On - drakon (Russian) | |
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Он - дракон | |
Directed by | Indar Dzhendubaev |
Screenplay by | Aleksey Arsenev |
Starring |
Matvey Lykov Mariya Poezzhaeva |
Music by | Simon Finley |
Cinematography | Sergey Trofimov |
Production company | |
Release dates |
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Running time | 107 minutes[2] |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Budget | $18,000,000 |
Box office | CN¥60.1 million (China)[1] |
On - drakon (Russian: Он - дракон), also known as English: He's a Dragon, is a 2015 3D Russian romance fantasy adventure film directed by Indar Dzhendubaev and starring Matvey Lykov and Mariya Poezzhaeva.[1][2] It was released in Russia on December 3, 2015.[2]
Plot
Princess Miroslava is in the midst of her wedding when a dragon catches her. She is a prisoner in the cave of her kidnapper dragon. It turns out that it all happened because of the ritual songs. A man speaks to her through a hole in the cave and he does not have a name. She names him Arman. Mira's groom is on the way, and she tries not only to survive, but also to awaken in the human Arman. For many centuries dragon-men lived on an enchanted island. Hearing the song-call, dragon flies and takes the girl, and then burn on the altar, as in the ashes a new born boy dragon, in his time he will have a choice: to remain human or not; by way of the dragon, the memory of ancestors goes to him. But Arman does not want violence, against the will of the song calling it, turning into a dragon. Suppressing the beast within himself, the young man shows Mira the Island, his home and talks about himself, gradually falling in love; as it turns out, the island is invisible to humans, but it can be found if the person on the island loves the person who is searching for the island. Since Mira does not love her fiance or being with Arman, the ship floats aimlessly in the sea in search of the island. Meanwhile, Arman is more trusted by the girl, she was preparing to escape from the island; heard about this, he lets her. Mira is preparing to get married, and Arman jumps off a cliff in a suicide attempt. Changing her mind at the last moment, the princess sings the Dragon song: everyone understands that she calls the dragon. In the end the dragon arrives and takes her. Years later, their daughter, is a human. Mira flying on a dragon-husband, the more he is not dangerous to her, live happily ever after.
Cast
- Mariya Poezzhaeva[2] as Miroslava (Mira)
- Matvey Lykov[2] as Arman
- Stanislav Lyubshin[2] as Prince's father Miroslava
- Ieva Andrejevaite[2] as Yaroslava, sister Miroslava
- Pyotr Romanov[2] as Igor
- Andrey Lebedinskiy as helmsman
- Viktoriya Runtsova[2] as bride 1, victim Dragon
- Anastasiya Dubrovina as bride 2, victim Dragon
- Alyona Chekhova[2] as bride 3, victim Dragon
- Yuriy Gorin as father of bride
- Lyubov Firsova as mother of bride
- Yola Sanko as old woman-priestess
- Darya Dubnikova as bride-sacrifice Dragon
- Ivo Gospodinov as Arman boy
- Egor Zubarchuk as father Arman's
- Aleksandr Luchinin as grandfather Igor's
- Viktor Korolyov as episode
- Marta Timofeeva as daughter Mira and Arman
Reception
The film has grossed CN¥60.1 million at the Chinese box office.[1]
References
External links
- On - drakon at the Internet Movie Database
- He's a Dragon (English)