About:
This
family-friendly Christmas tale can best be described as “Home Alone”
meets “How to Train Your Dragon” meets “The Hobbit”. Since the film
touches on the importance of giving back during the holidays, they have
partnered with the
Utah Food Bank
and Megaplex Theaters to give back to Utah and help fight hunger. They
will be collecting cans of food for the Screenings of the film and then
donating
ALL NET PROCEEDS from the theatrical (Nov. 7-13) to the Utah Food Bank.
In my opinion:
The Christmas Dragon is a movie about orphans who travel on
a journey to find Father Christmas, and ultimately save Christmas. Although
this is a touching story about believing in Christmas, it was more about than
the children’s journey than focused on the Christmas season. This movie seemed
most appropriate for ages eight to thirteen. The scenes might frighten younger
children, under the age of six, when the orphans fight to escape dragons, goblins, bandits,
ogres and other fantasy creatures. My nine-year-old daughter loved it and was
entertained; yet scared at some parts. She especially loved the segment when
the orphan girl, Ayden, finds a crystal ball from an elf, to guide them on
their adventure. There were some humorous parts, yet the movie is more of a
fantasy-type film. My daughter said she would definitely watch it again! I
recommend this movie to families who love fantasy and Christmas, and want to
enjoy a clean and enjoyable movie during the holidays!
Disclaimer: I received one or more of the products or services for
free in the hope that I would mention them on my blog. Regardless, I only
recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my
readers.
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