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6.5/10
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Elmer Elevator searches for a captive Dragon on Wild Island and finds much more than he could ever have anticipated.Elmer Elevator searches for a captive Dragon on Wild Island and finds much more than he could ever have anticipated.Elmer Elevator searches for a captive Dragon on Wild Island and finds much more than he could ever have anticipated.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 5 nominations total
Jacob Tremblay
- Elmer
- (voice)
August Linn
- Josie
- (voice)
- …
Gaten Matarazzo
- Boris
- (voice)
Golshifteh Farahani
- Mom
- (voice)
Dianne Wiest
- Iris
- (voice)
Rita Moreno
- Mrs. McClaren
- (voice)
Chris O'Dowd
- Kwan
- (voice)
Judy Greer
- Soda
- (voice)
Alan Cumming
- Cornelius
- (voice)
Yara Shahidi
- Callie
- (voice)
Jackie Earle Haley
- Tamir
- (voice)
Mary Kay Place
- Narrator
- (voice)
Leighton Meester
- Sasha
- (voice)
Spence Moore II
- George
- (voice)
Adam Brody
- Bob
- (voice)
Charlyne Yi
- Magda
- (voice)
Jack S.A. Smith
- Eugene
- (voice)
Maggie Lincoln
- Gertie
- (voice)
Featured review
Why did anyone think this is charming? Is this just one of those Netflix projects where you don't really need to think about the quality since you already got paid or you can do just whatever you want without any kind of oversight? I was bored at 25 minutes and I only watched the rest because I generally don't quit midway through a movie. Probably should have.
The main character is just void of any kind of personality and the titular dragon just grates on the nerves. Is it supposed to be like Donkey from Shrek? At least Donkey was fun and would shut up when the filmmakers realized he wasn't just bothering Shrek, but us as well. Nothing like that in this movie. The dragon just goes on and on without any kind of reason or pay-off.
The internal logic of the movie is lacking and that's putting it nicely. I found myself continuously tutting at whatever was happening on screen. The whole premise of the film is that the dragon can keep an island afloat just by being strong enough to pull it back atop the water when it sinks too low, but at the same time the dragon is uselessly weak.
I do like some of the visuals, but the dragon is just bad. Why would you spend so little thought on the most important character in your movie? Was the point just to make it simple, because you are going to have it on screen so much and you didn't want to work too much? Anyhow, the points I did give the movie are for the visuals, because many of the other animal designs are kind of fun.
And then... when you finally think it's over, when the natural course of the story has happened and the climax is over, you find that there's 20 more minutes in the runtime. Pacing, anyone?
The main character is just void of any kind of personality and the titular dragon just grates on the nerves. Is it supposed to be like Donkey from Shrek? At least Donkey was fun and would shut up when the filmmakers realized he wasn't just bothering Shrek, but us as well. Nothing like that in this movie. The dragon just goes on and on without any kind of reason or pay-off.
The internal logic of the movie is lacking and that's putting it nicely. I found myself continuously tutting at whatever was happening on screen. The whole premise of the film is that the dragon can keep an island afloat just by being strong enough to pull it back atop the water when it sinks too low, but at the same time the dragon is uselessly weak.
I do like some of the visuals, but the dragon is just bad. Why would you spend so little thought on the most important character in your movie? Was the point just to make it simple, because you are going to have it on screen so much and you didn't want to work too much? Anyhow, the points I did give the movie are for the visuals, because many of the other animal designs are kind of fun.
And then... when you finally think it's over, when the natural course of the story has happened and the climax is over, you find that there's 20 more minutes in the runtime. Pacing, anyone?
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJacob Tremblay recorded his lines for this movie before Luca (2021), and worked alongside Gaten Matarazzo in the recording sessions.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Elmer no boken (1997)
- SoundtracksBeautiful Dreamer
Written by Stephen Foster
Arranged by Howell Oakdeane Morrison
Performed by the Morrie Morrison Orchestra
Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation
- How long is My Father's Dragon?Powered by Alexa
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- Also known as
- El dragón de papá
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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