Dragonknight is an acceptable sword and sorcery film, that reminded me of the Dragonheart series produced during the 1990s. The performances are a mixture of quality, but tend towards the melodramatic. One stand out performance is from the character of Jigme, a sort of assassin. Our hero reminds us a little too much of "The Witcher" which isn't to say it's terrible but is perhaps a little too try hard.
The effects of the dragon are surprisingly effective, and are superior to many comparable films (I'm looking at the Mythica series, which I do also enjoy). The battle scenes are also surprisingly convincing, along with the costumes and locations.
Fantasy fans don't have a lot of options when it comes to fantasy fare, and while this film won't be remembered as a classic, I would recommend it as a solid 6 out of 10.
I've heard that this film is supposed to be the first in a series, which I hope the filmmakers will use as an opportunity to make improvements.
The main room for improvement in my opinion, is making the films more mature, and more adult. I would like to see more violence, and I would like to see and learn more about the god Abaddon that they are fighting.
Anyone joking about larps or bullshit like that are way off base with this one, they can go edgelord themselves on reddit instead. I hope to see more films like this and the Mythica series.
Godspeed.