To the cinema Dungeons & Dragons: Honor of Thieveswhich is based on one of the most popular games in the world dragon’s lairaudience will enjoy it immensely. Fantasy worlds await them, full of monsters, magic, humor and, above all, a bizarre group of heroes who are impossible not to love.
A traveling singer or bard, Ejin (Chris Pine) makes a living helping to change owners of rare artifacts (they steal from one and sell them to another) with his gang of thieves. It’s a job that keeps your head in a loop all the time and even Ejin can’t hold on to a handle forever. When he manages to hit something that should never have fallen into the wrong hands, and he voluntarily puts it into those hands, it sets off a domino effect that can shake the whole world. Ejin may be a bit of a scumbag, but he still has some honor in him, so he decides to catch up. However, with an army of ruthless assassins, powerful wizards, and former friend Forge Fletcher (Hugh Grant) facing him, he needs a team with which he could have at least a slim chance of surviving this assignment. But the film is based on the legendary game dragon’s lairit is clear that his squad should include a tough warrior (Michelle Rodriguez), a noble knight (Rare Jean Page), a magician (Justice Smith) or a druid (Sophia Lillis).
However, as Hugh Grant, the representative of the main villain, confirms, even such a composition does not guarantee success in advance.. “The thing that struck me most about the script was that, despite the fact that they think they are heroes, they are actually terrible losers. Every member of this party has a problem. And especially their leader, the bard.” the actor says. Movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor of Thieves after all, this is not only an adventurous fantasy, but also a comedy full of verbal and situational humor. After all, its creators John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein became famous as the creators of comedies (Bosses to kill, Night game).
Source : Zing