was messed up by the director's bad narrative.
The focus of the story should be in the last half an hour, and half of the previous hour was spent on repetitive paving, long journeys, and key roles that did not play an important role at the critical moment.
The last two battles that required pen and ink were both scribbled. Except for the promotion of the protagonist's mentality change itself, it had no effect on the other minor characters that had been painstakingly portrayed in the previous hour.
How about the emotional changes between the protagonist and his father? It took a song in the middle, but the changing father and mother, how did the protagonist realize the responsibility of being a leader.
At the end of his father's death, the protagonist, as a person who has "growth", actually pushed the responsibility on Toothless. This should be a response to growth, but the protagonist did a naive thing, and his mentality was a minute later. The conversion then looks abrupt.
Of course, the most serious thing is that the characters in the plot disappear and reappear inexplicably.
The pirate captain disappeared before the first battle, and appeared in the crowd after the second battle. What is the meaning of the chapters and lines that were spent for him before?
The hostess did nothing in the two battles, and the other friends did something about the twin sisters. How about the advancement of this emotional line? The resulting plot changes.
Before the decisive battle, the entire pirate army disappeared... only the black alpha and the boss and dragon background cloth were left.
When it came to the final battle, all the hypnotized dragons disappeared, only Black Alpha was fighting (beaten), and the boss shouted a few times and set up a flag and did nothing. The protagonist is even more miserable here, the entire Nordic tribe has disappeared, and all the little friends riding the young dragon have disappeared.
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