Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
8 / 10

Honor Among Thieves is the rare studio fantasy film that knows what it is and commits to it without apology. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley directed and co-wrote. Chris Pine plays Edgin Darvis, a former Harper bard turned thief. Michelle Rodriguez plays Holga, a barbarian who is also his best friend. Justice Smith plays Simon, an inexperienced sorcerer. Sophia Lillis plays Doric, a tiefling druid. Regé-Jean Page plays Xenk Yendar, a paladin so virtuous he is barely tolerable. Hugh Grant plays Forge Fitzwilliam, the rogue antagonist. The film cost approximately a hundred and fifty million dollars to produce, made about two hundred million worldwide, and is generally regarded as the best D&D adaptation by some distance.

The screenplay is the achievement. Goldstein and Daley have made career-defining work on Spider-Man: Homecoming and Game Night, and they brought the same understanding of structural comedy to D&D that they brought to those films. The script earns its laughs through character work rather than through one-liners. The fantasy material is treated as serious adventure with comedy emerging from the people inside it rather than from sarcastic commentary on the genre.

The Tone

The film could have been a satire of fantasy. It could have been a serious fantasy that tried to compete with Lord of the Rings. It chose to be a heist comedy in a fantasy setting. That decision is the difference between this film and the previous attempts to make a D&D movie. The genre is the medium. The story is about people. The people happen to be in a world with dragons and magic, which they treat as normal because they live there.

The party dynamic is the film’s foundation. Edgin and Holga have a friendship that predates the plot and survives the plot’s end. Simon’s confidence problems are real and slow to resolve. Doric’s distrust of humans is earned and is not fully resolved by the runtime. Xenk’s overwhelming virtue is a comedy engine but the script does not treat him as a joke. The party feels like a party because the characters have specific dynamics that the script respects.

For Writers

An ensemble cast works when each member has a specific relationship to each other member. Honor Among Thieves writes individual two-character dynamics across all the pairings in the group. Edgin and Holga have a different dynamic than Edgin and Simon. Holga and Doric have a different dynamic than Holga and Xenk. The result is that the party feels populated rather than scripted. The lesson is that group dynamics are not group facts. They are the sum of pairings. Write each pairing.

The Action

The action sequences are well-staged. The Underdark sequence, the maze chase, the dragon escape, and the final assault all have specific geographic logic and specific stakes. The film does not throw set pieces at the audience because the budget requires set pieces. Each major action sequence advances character or plot or both.

The dragon Themberchaud is the production’s standout creature effect. The character is genuinely fat and genuinely menacing and genuinely played for both laughs and danger. The dragon’s pursuit of the party through underground tunnels is one of the better dragon sequences in recent fantasy cinema. The audience can feel the dragon’s specific weight, which is also literal in this case.

For Writers

Creature design that commits to specific physical qualities creates more memorable creatures than generic intimidation. Themberchaud is fat. That is the design choice. Everything else about the creature flows from it. The dragon is awkward in tight spaces. The dragon has trouble flying long distances. The dragon is desperate to defend a lair that contains the food it requires. The lesson is that specific physical traits in a fantasy creature can drive the creature’s entire behavior. Generic dragons are boring. The fat dragon is memorable.

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant plays Forge as a charming sociopath who genuinely believes he is the hero of his own story. The performance is in the same register as his late-career work in Paddington 2 and The Gentlemen. Grant has settled into a phase of his career in which he plays villains with theatrical conviction. Forge is one of his best.

The script lets him do real work. Forge is not a generic fantasy villain. He has specific motivations rooted in his backstory with Edgin. His takeover of Neverwinter is comprehensible as political opportunism rather than as cartoonish evil. The third-act revelation about what he has actually been planning hits because the film has spent time establishing him as a particular kind of person.

For Writers

A villain who is genuinely charming is more dangerous than a villain who is obviously menacing. Forge can manipulate Edgin’s daughter because she finds him likable. The film respects this dynamic. The audience can also find Forge likable, which is what makes him dangerous. The lesson is that the antagonist’s most threatening trait is often charm rather than power. Charm bypasses the protagonist’s defenses. Power can be opposed. Charm has to be resisted.

Craft Note

Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley directed and co-wrote with Michael Gilio. Chris Pine as Edgin Darvis. Michelle Rodriguez as Holga Kilgore. Regé-Jean Page as Xenk Yendar. Justice Smith as Simon Aumar. Sophia Lillis as Doric. Hugh Grant as Forge Fitzwilliam. Daisy Head as Sofina. Lorne Balfe scored. Approximately one hundred and fifty million dollar production budget. Two hundred and eight million worldwide gross. Released March 2023. Paramount Pictures. Based on the tabletop role-playing game produced by Wizards of the Coast.

The Verdict

8/10. The best D&D film ever made and one of the better fantasy adventures of the 2020s. Smart screenplay, committed performances, real production craft, the right balance of comedy and adventure. The earlier D&D film adaptations are best forgotten. This one earned the reset. Watch it.


FAQ

Do I need to know D&D to enjoy it?

No. The film works as a fantasy adventure film for general audiences. References to game mechanics are present for fans but not required.

What happened to the earlier D&D films?

Three previous theatrical or direct-to-video films were released in 2000, 2005, and 2012. All are uniformly bad. Honor Among Thieves is unrelated to them.

Will there be a sequel?

The film’s commercial performance was strong enough that a sequel was discussed but not greenlit. The future of the franchise is uncertain.

Who is Sophia Lillis?

American actress best known for It (2017) and It Chapter Two (2019) as the young Beverly Marsh. She also played Sydney in the I Am Not Okay With This Netflix series.

Is Hugh Grant the antagonist?

Forge Fitzwilliam is the primary antagonist, with Daisy Head’s Sofina as the more dangerous supernatural threat behind him.

How does it compare to other recent fantasy films?

Better than most. Not as ambitious as the Lord of the Rings trilogy. More accessible than the Wheel of Time series. A reasonable Sunday afternoon fantasy.

Should I watch this?

Yes. Especially if you have been waiting for a competent D&D adaptation since 2000.

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