This movie is so much better than it has any reason to be. The inter-character chemistry among the main party isn’t anything spectacular and the narrative is long and meandering. But the story never gets ahead of itself and all of the characters endear themselves to the audience so well that it carries the whole film. All of the D&D specific lore is either background set dressing for eagle-eyed fans or explained well enough that even the casual, disinterested audience members will understand what’s going on.
Closest comparison: It’s like a mix of Logan Lucky, Labyrinth, and Stardust.
Setting: Fantasy
Plot: Heist
Tone: Comedy