Eragon
Eragon (2006)

Eragon

5/5
(12 votos)
5.1IMDb38Metascore

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When Murtagh and Eragon are brought to Ajihad, Murtagh stays on Eragon's left for several camera angles and shots but when Eragon turns around to call in Saphira, Murtagh is on Eragon's right for the rest of the scene.

Saphira bites the pouch, spilling milk all over the floor.

In the next shot, the floor is completely dry, with no traces of milk at all.

When Eragon wakes up from one of his visions with Arya, there is a pair of legs behind him.

The camera turns away to face Brom, and when it returns, the legs are gone.

While Eragon is hunting at the beginning of the movie, he has an arrow nocked in his bow.

When he sees the deer, he pulls another arrow from his quiver and nocks it.

Eragon's horse has repeatedly different facial markings throughout the movie.

As Eragon slips off Saphira during the first flight, he falls off towards her right side.

Yet when Saphira swings her tail for Eragon to catch, he grabs it from the left side.

When Brom and Eragon stop and get off their horses (after fleeing the Ra'zac, before Brom inspects Saphira), both can be heard referring to Saphira as "her" once and "she" three times during their dialogue.

However, both of the characters clearly mouth the words "him" and "he".

The sound was obviously re-dubbed.

Additionally, there are one or two instances of missed dubbing, and either clearly refer to Saphira with male pronouns.

In the beginning when Eragon and his uncle are talking while brushing the horse, as the camera cuts back and forth between the two, Eragon is holding hay in his hand that's on the horse - then he's not - then he is - then the hay is gone at the end.

Eragon leaves his home without his bow, but later on in the story he suddenly has it again.

When Eragon takes his first flight in Saphira's saddle, Brom follows them by horse, alone.

Towards the end of the flight, he is leading Eragon's horse.

When Arya shows the Saphira's armor to Eragon, the armor is very different than the armor that Saphira wears later - especially the helmet.

When Brom and Eragon are riding to Daret, it can clearly be seen that Brom is leading the way.

Then, in a shot when the camera flies over the two riders from behind, it is Murtagh riding instead of Brom.

You can tell by the larger cape, longer hair, and the fact that he is carrying a bow, which Brom never had.

Then in the next shot it is Brom again.

At the end of the movie the King is seen taking a sword and drawing it.

His nail is seen bending like soft rubber as he does so.

When Eragon first realizes that Saphira is hungry his hand is not wrapped up, but when he withdraws his hand from around a corner holding the skin of milk, it is suddenly bandaged.

In the scene with Angela the camera focuses on her and you see that she is wearing a gold nose ring.

Then the camera focuses on Eragon and then back on her but her nose ring has disappeared.

When Nasuada and Ajihad are showing Eragon around, Nasuada's dress collar is on one side.

Then it shows the scenery, then it goes back to the 3 characters and Nasuada's collar had moved to the other side, then the camera Nasuada's collar is back to where it was at the beginning.

While Eragon watches his uncle's house burn, it's pouring with rain.

He then rides off and suddenly it's clear sunshine.

Before Eragon enters the soothsayer's hut, it is sunset.

After a few minutes, when he leaves the hut, it is pitch dark.

A few seconds later, during the fight, it is early dawn.

About 40 minutes in the movie, during a riding scene, the CGI hills in the background are not synced correctly to the camera motion, giving the impression that the hills are actually moving against the foreground.

When Eragon is about to fight Durza in the prison in Gil'ead he throws down his sword, then in the next shot it is in his hand again.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
6 April 2007 USA USD 75,030,163
1 April 2007 USA USD 75,021,527
18 March 2007 USA USD 74,931,900
11 March 2007 USA USD 74,828,499
4 March 2007 USA USD 74,714,431
25 February 2007 USA USD 74,573,402
18 February 2007 USA USD 74,393,494
11 February 2007 USA USD 74,068,828
4 February 2007 USA USD 73,659,391
28 January 2007 USA USD 73,198,144
21 January 2007 USA USD 72,343,373
14 January 2007 USA USD 70,811,997
7 January 2007 USA USD 67,043,851
31 December 2006 USA USD 59,057,628
24 December 2006 USA USD 39,829,961
17 December 2006 USA USD 23,239,907
USA USD 75,030,163
7 January 2007 UK GBP 5,154,073
31 December 2006 UK GBP 4,236,858
24 December 2006 UK GBP 3,029,192
17 December 2006 UK GBP 1,317,687
28 June 2013 Worldwide USD 249,488,115
Worldwide USD 249,430,327
except USA Worldwide USD 174,400,164
17 December 2006 Netherlands EUR 251,262
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
17 December 2006 USA USD 23,239,907 3,020
17 December 2006 UK GBP 1,317,687 429
17 December 2006 Hungary HUF 28,930,482
17 December 2006 Netherlands EUR 251,262 113
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 April 2007 USA USD 15,028 42
18 March 2007 USA USD 60,211 106
11 March 2007 USA USD 77,681
4 March 2007 USA USD 108,914
25 February 2007 USA USD 133,365 219
18 February 2007 USA USD 244,718 302
11 February 2007 USA USD 321,888 361
4 February 2007 USA USD 337,284 420
28 January 2007 USA USD 555,331 553
21 January 2007 USA USD 1,175,713 1,075
14 January 2007 USA USD 2,644,106 1,614
7 January 2007 USA USD 4,810,405
31 December 2006 USA USD 10,843,779 2,985
24 December 2006 USA USD 9,334,259
17 December 2006 USA USD 23,239,907 3,020
7 January 2007 UK GBP 337,758 366
31 December 2006 UK GBP 630,821 421
24 December 2006 UK GBP 836,237 432
17 December 2006 UK GBP 1,317,687 429
17 December 2006 Hungary HUF 28,930,482
17 December 2006 Netherlands EUR 251,262 113

Comentarios

While this is no copy of Lord of the Rings, does have that mystical feel to it. I thought it was a fun movie, especially when watching it with the younger ones, even though it did not have the refinement of bigger budget films that targeted a much older audience.

I decided to read the book before watching the movie (which I suggest everyone should simply because it is a wonderful story) and I'm glad I did. As a film, it's fairly enjoyable even though the script, plot and the larger part of the acting is a bit of a disaster, and I love all of the older cast, however, it did take me two screenings to come to this conclusion.

I never write comments on movie sites unless I feel that they were just so amazing that I needed to tell the whole world about it. Or completely horrible and needed to be avoided.

When I originally heard there was a movie made about my favorite book series at the time I was very excited. Only to then watch this garbage and be incredibly disappointed.

I originally viewed this movie with no prior history in the series, and I absolutely LOVED it. It was adventurous, exciting, and it had this way of sorta dragging you into a new world.

I have never been more disappointed than when I walked out the theater after this movie. I am a huge fan of the books, so, as many have said, this movie was a pathetic excuse for a film based off of Christopher Paolini's outstanding book.

This film had wonderful acting and wonderful scriptwriting... WRONG!

I do not know if I will type any spoilers so in the event that I do I put that warning up! I absolutely love this movie.

Being a big fan of the books I admit to being biased. However the film held nothing of the fluency and interest that a reader got from the books.

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