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Synopsis: Age of the Dragons is a re-imagining of Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick. Set in a mythical realm where Captain Ahab and crew hunt dragons for the vitriol that powers their world, Ishmael, a charismatic harpooner joins their quest. Ahab's adopted daughter Rachel, beautiful and tough, runs the hunting vessel. Ahab's obsession is to seek revenge on a great "White Dragon" that slaughtered his family when he was young and left his body scarred and mauled, drives the crew deeper into the heart of darkness. In the White Dragon's lair Ahab's secrets are revealed and Rachel must choose between following him on his dark quest or escaping to a new life with Ishmael.
Director(s): Ryan Little
Production: Metrodome Films
 
IMDB:
3.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
9%
PG-13
Year:
2011
91 min
Website
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fears chasing.

Grab your share and leave.

We stood in a field of carnage.

Why did you let them out?

You f***ing psychopath. You've just

slain more than I will ever do.

I am a killer, I kill only

what I needed.

You know all too well.

For I must now pay.

I have offended the gods.

Gods ... Gods.

Sun moves by itself?

Or is there anyone up there ...

some god?

Seems a star by itself ...

or he is guided by some

invisible power?

How can one little heart beat by itself?

How brains can think for themselves?

In all those years Queequeg

you that you have wondered.

Like me.

And who will want to try us.

Where do murderers go Queequeg?

Where? Damn.

You're driven, I am passionate ...

the fate of our own will.

Therefore, we all suffer?

Rachel?

We must anchor here.

Ishmael.

Queequeg.

Why are we stopping?

- Furthermore, we can not.

The rest we can walk.

You must lower the anchors

of the vehicle ... they are frozen.

There.

I want you, I need you.

You know. - I kill you!

Nobody can hear us.

You have to come with me as

you give to Rachel.

I know you do.

He does not come along.

Yes I must do.

We must come face Tanis.

You gotta help me this

dragon hunt in his nest.

I need you, Ishmael.

Rachel needs you.

We will never again get this chance.

I've never been so close to ...

to meet our father.

You need me ... not protect Ishmael.

I know.

But I want to do this.

For you.

And so we followed Ahab. / i

Climbing up to the dragon's nest. / i

to the caves of death. / i

Fiquay, followed us even though he

he ran to meet his death. / i

He was closer to something

which he had ever believed / i

that he would not survive. / i

I know another entrance to the nest.

Okay.

Ishmael I can not go with you.

I see.

- I'll stay here.

I pray for you.

- I'll be right back.

Monitor the roof.

We need to lure him here.

Rachel?

Rachel?

All those years you told me

the dragon that killed my father ...

while it was you!

I thought he now

to dust was gone.

Do not you dare lie to me

that's your harpoon in his back.

He was a coward.

He deserved to die.

I would accept and not cowardice.

- So you killed him ...

not surprising because he wanted to be like you?

Where do murderers go Ahab?

He ran, he would not himself

under the eyes.

Fearfulness. Can you not understand that, Rachel?

That is why I return.

I was ...

I ran ...

ICEM / i

I ran away.

She was still alive.

But I was afraid

and was a coward, ran away ...

I can not ... escape the screams.

I ... I can not ...

like a coward.

I ... will therefore always ...

marked by him.

You must understand that my

have sacrificed life ...

to avenge myself.

I am closer than ever before.

Rachel

I almost had him stuck in a corner ...

with your father.

Go to hell.

You just might kill you

of your guilt free.

Let's go!

You can not just leave.

Ishmael!

No, no! Queequeg.

Queequeg no, no.

I'll kill you old man!

Rachel.

I saw before my eyes to how the Demon

joined by his gods. / i

Rachel was again released from his captivity / i

from his retaliatory action. / i

All men were slain, as was said. / i

Only one man survived. / i

That's all I have to say. / i

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