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Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

78% User Rating
1h 47min
Animation
Family
Fantasy
Action
Adventure

"A quest to save her world."

Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people.

Don HallDirector

Cast

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Kelly Marie Tran

Kelly Marie Tran

Raya (voice)

Awkwafina

Awkwafina

Sisu (voice)

Gemma Chan

Gemma Chan

Namaari (voice)

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk

Tuk Tuk (voice)

Izaac Wang

Izaac Wang

Boun (voice)

Benedict Wong

Benedict Wong

Tong (voice)

Daniel Dae Kim

Daniel Dae Kim

Benja (voice)

Thalia Tran

Thalia Tran

Little Noi (voice)

Sandra Oh

Sandra Oh

Virana (voice)

Dichen Lachman

Dichen Lachman

General Atitaya / Spine Warrior (voice)

Patti Harrison

Patti Harrison

Tail Chief (voice)

Lucille Soong

Lucille Soong

Dang Hu (voice)

Jona Xiao

Jona Xiao

Young Namaari (voice)

Sung Kang

Sung Kang

Dang Hai (voice)

Ross Butler

Ross Butler

Spine Chief (voice)

François Chau

François Chau

Wahn (voice)

Paul Yen

Paul Yen

Merchant (voice)

Ren Hanami

Ren Hanami

Additional Voices (voice)

Sierra Katow

Sierra Katow

Merchant / Fang Officer (voice)

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Gordon Ip

Merchant #2 (voice)

Jonathan Park

Jonathan Park

Chai (voice)

Vincent Rodriguez III

Vincent Rodriguez III

Additional Voices (voice)

Kayla Melikian

Kayla Melikian

Additional Voices (voice)

Lucian Perez

Lucian Perez

Additional Voices (voice)

Reviews (8)

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March 1, 2021

In a magical land known as Kumandra; Humans and Dragons co-exist in harmony. When a threat in the form of creatures known as Druun arrive and threaten to destroy everything; the Dragons combine their power to defeat them but in doing so all but one of the Dragons remains. In the new Disney animated film “Raya and the Last Dragon”; audiences are introduced to the narrative of the story by Raya (Kelly Marie Tran), who tells that the world has become fractured and she is to blame. A sacred relic that the Dragons used to Defeat the Druun has given her kingdom prosperity but the surrounding kingdoms all named after various parts of a Dragon are envious of their position. When Raya’s father Chief Benja (Daniel Dae Kim); attempts to unite the other kingdoms, a tragic betrayal results in the relic becoming fractured with each kingdom taking a fragment. As if this situation was not bad enough; the fracturing of the relic ushers in the return of the Druun and they quickly resume turning everything not protected by a barrier of water to stone. The story then jumps years into the future where Raya and her faithful companion Tuk Tuk (Alan TudyK) are searching the rivers of the kingdoms in an effort to find the location where the last Dragon Sisu (Awkwafina) is rumored to have been sleeping for 500 years. Raya is eventually able to locate Sisu who is a very playful and animated creature and the two set off to save the day by obtaining the missing fragments through any means necessary. Naturally, their journey will be filled with dangers, adventure, and humor, as the various kingdoms have their own unique visual style and characters; some of whom join with Raya on her quest to provide much-needed support, perspective, and at times; humor. The movie is visually amazing as the artists clearly were inspired to create a world that combines elements of many Asian cultures yet has its own unique traits. I marveled at the details of the water and ripples and how the railings on a boat showed uneven discoloration and wear in just a casual scene where the characters talked. It is this attention to detail that really adds to the magic of the film as well as the immersion into fantasy. The supporting cast was great and there are some characters I do not wish to spoil who practically steals every scene in which they are in. My wife and I were captivated from the very start as Disney has created a film that embodies much of their classic themes and yet expands upon them to create a film the entire family will enjoy. The movie will be released in cinemas and via a paid option for Disney+ subscribers. We attended a press screening at a cinema; our first in almost a year and found the setup to be very safe and it was amazing to see such visual splendor on a big screen. Disney has once again created a new classic and has given audiences the magic that they are known for at a time when it is most needed. 4 stars out of 5.

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