How to Train Your Dragon 3

Jacinthe 2022-10-29 21:37:26

As Dean DeBlois, who created the "How to Train Your Dragon" series of films, although his performance in the sequel is rare and amazing, which makes the direction of the film's story slightly more routine, but in terms of rhythm control and production level , he has extremely high demands, and from the perspective of the finished film, "How to Train Your Dragon 3" also puts more energy on polishing the plot. It is indeed better than his predecessor, and the story is completed in one go , The love and fetters shown in the growth make the movie have enough emotional resonance at the end.

From this series, Hiccup, the once domineering sword-wielding chieftain, undoubtedly shows the brave and bloody qualities of the Vikings. In soul-stirring Norse legends, Vikings are synonymous with courage. This precious spirit is also projected on Hiccup. In the first part, in order to protect his best friend Toothless from being hunted, Hiccup fought with his father; in the second part, he desperately killed the evil to save the flying dragon. Dragon Trainer; In "How to Train Your Dragon 3", Hiccup fought the ultimate battle with the villain Grimm in high spirits for the sake of a stable life for humans and dragons.

In "How to Train Your Dragon", the focus of the first two films has always been on the growth of Hiccup, from the Viking teenager who can only add to everyone's troubles, to the chief who leads Berk Island, to the toothless with the black dragon Tsai's progress hand in hand, every time his growth is the main line that affects people's hearts, and as for Toothless Tsai, our perception of this image. They will think that he is a good friend who is inseparable, and they will think that it is a cute thing that can make people laugh, but I believe that many people ignore that it is also a dragon that has its own ethnic group and needs to have its own life.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World quotes

  • Grimmel: Isn't this fun?

  • [to Eret, who walks away]

    Gobber: It's not your fault that you have the body of a Norse god.