1. It satisfies your ultimate fantasy of pets. The pet is a dragon, it's so dazzling! This Long Dingding is called "The Wrath of the Night". It can go to the sky and enter the sea, and can throw thunder and discharge; it can act like a baby, and it will fly into the sea of fire to save its owner; it will take you to a vertical dive, and it will swallow a throat quickly. The fish spit out half and forced you to eat it. Compared to a hyperthyroid Chihuahua that can only run around in the yard, it is much cooler and handsome. In fact, if you want to be more advanced than the equipment, there are also many dragons with high martial arts in the movie, such as the fire-breathing red dragon. It is a pity that this dragon has big teeth like a phoenix, looks too avant-garde, and has a slightly wretched temperament, which can't capture the hearts of the audience. Toothless is not only handsome and cute, but also very cute. When it glared at Hiccup with round and teary eyes that didn't lose to the cat in Shrek, I couldn't wait to rush forward in the seat and give it a hard hug.
2. This film tells us a truth: Nerds drive the world. Not a muscle man? fine! Underdeveloped motor nerves? Don't be afraid! As long as you concentrate on researching engineering dynamics for several years, and intern in the top technical department of your village, you will fix the little dragon, you will wipe out the big tyrannosaurus, your dad’s face will bloom, and the villagers will surround you. Orz, the hottest girl in the village is here. This once again proves the truth that the elders told us painstakingly when we were young: learn mathematics, physics and chemistry well, and are not afraid to travel all over the world.
3. The movie successfully captures the human fascination of flying since ancient times and vividly visualizes this feeling on the 3D big screen. Here I recommend this review of NY Times, http://movies.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/movies/26howto.html, I think it is really accurate. I agree with Mr. AO Scott. In fact, how to train your dragon is still a typical Hollywood-style growth story of being true to who you are. Of course, there are also many dizzy big movies that make people feel worthy of the ticket price. Scenes and deafening sound effects. However, when you watch Hiccup riding Toothless, fly into the clouds with them to watch the sunset, and walk through the cliffs to listen to the sea waves, any flaws in the movie are no longer important. The good mood of a night comes so easily.
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