James Rolfe has always been very inspirational to me, I admire not only AVGN but his other films too. In this, he revisits the dragon, who started his passion in life. James reminisces about being a child and how he's changed considering he was turning 30. The film in general just has a nice, cozy feel. I enjoyed the part with his mom, and all the drawings he did, It reminded me a lot of Cinnemassacre 200 actually. The film shows how this dragon left such an a impression on a young James mind. To the point where he stated, it was his oldest memory. So Yes, this is amazing, Thank you James Rolfe. - Ian13 (8/15/23)
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Grown Man Makes Melodramatic "Documentary" About a Dragon Statue
cassandrawilliams-1281719 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This includes sterling interviews with Rolfe's mom. There's a scene where Rolfe kneels before the dragon, evidently in prayer or a romantic proposal, with a man's butt hanging in the air in the background. My sentiments exactly.
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