In einem Land vor unserer Zeit VII – Der geheimnisvolle Zauberstein (Video 2000)

44K
Share
Copy the link

In einem Land vor unserer Zeit VII – Der geheimnisvolle Zauberstein: Directed by Charles Grosvenor. With Jeff Bennett, Anndi McAfee, Thomas Dekker, Aria Noelle Curzon. A mysterious object crashes near the great valley, and Petrie’s untrustful uncle arrives in search of it, believing it to be “a storm of cold fire

“When I first saw this sequel two years ago, I thought it was merely okay. Recently I have been on an endeavour to re watch all of the sequels to see whether my initial opinion of them had changed. In some cases no, but this was one of those cases when it was better than I thought. I did remark in my u0026quot;Time of the Great Givingu0026quot; review last year saying that was the best of the sequels, but now even with its problems, this one is the one I enjoyed most. Of course it is not as good as the stunning original, which is one of my favourite movies of all time, but it is an above average sequel. It is too short though, and the story structure is a little episodic and the songs on the limp side, but the film skips along nicely, helped by some nice animation and some funny dialogue. Actually along with u0026quot;Great Valley Adventureu0026quot; this is the sequel with the funniest dialogue, such as Sierrau0026#39;s u0026quot;no no no yep yep yep, is driving me nuts nuts nuts!u0026quot;. The villains I thought were interesting here, Pterrano is a different sort of villain, not menacing like Hexxus or the Horned King but charming and smooth-talking. Michael York voiced him perfectly, in fact the voice acting was top notch here. All in all, this is a good sequel, with its problems yes, but kids are more likely to overlook any of the franchiseu0026#39;s flaws and just lap up the sense of fun the franchise in general has. 7/10 Bethany Cox”

Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *