For that broken leg

Stacy 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The scene at the end of the film deeply moved me. It was the thin Hiccup. When he woke up in his bed and saw the joyful toothless, toothless was always by his side. He lifted the quilt, and as his eyes moved, the vividness in his eyes suddenly dimmed. Come down. The dimness was only a moment, he just hesitated for a few short seconds, only sighed slightly, then he got up and got out of bed, his legs were weak and seemed unable to support his body. At this time, the camera fell on his foot, which was no longer a foot, but an iron hook instead. He did not hesitate to continue trying to walk, and the dragon, who was dependent on him for life and death, tried to support his body time and time again.


It's a pity that the two are dependent on each other! Hiccups that are no longer complete, because with toothless that are no longer complete, they are all complete! Hiccup may never be able to walk and run like Zeng Jiang, but riding a dragon and flying, no one can match! Riding on a toothless back that is as quick as lightning, he has a boundless sky where he can soar, and his world is bigger and wider than ever!



"Everything we know about them is wrong."



They looted our food, they are fierce and sinister, they will kill when they move. This is our cognition of them, this is our store of all knowledge about them, we even compiled this knowledge into books for future generations to learn.



Have we ever wondered why they would rob our food? Apart from slaughtering them, have we had any other forms of contact with them? In addition to letting offspring practice killing them, have we considered letting offspring really learn to understand them?



Therefore, we, our offspring, the offspring of our offspring, believe in their dangers, and we are proud to slaughter them.



It was not until the emergence of a distinctive Hiccup that was not accepted by the same clan that all this changed.



What did Hiccup see when Hiccup tried to dig out the heart of the totalless he had captured, but couldn't start counting the drums? "In its eyes, I saw the fear in my heart." You can think of him as cowardly. He catches fish to feed the toothless whose tail is crippled. He paints with the toothless. After that, he takes a truly brave step: touch the toothless face with his hand. Slowly stretched out his hand, hesitated, and turned his head quietly, but did not dare to stretch his hand forward. Toothless probed forward, so they communicated for the first time and became a whole! For the first time in 300 years, a Viking has merged with a dragon.



This touching scene, coupled with the natural and excellent soundtrack, firmly grasped my heart. I have enjoyed this kind of movie watching experience so much! That is, no matter the people around me eat and drink, text, whisper, or kick my chair back, I can completely ignore it, or just can't feel it at all, I am completely in the movie. Afterwards, Hiccup and Astrid rode the toothless flight together, bringing my emotions to an absolute climax! Have to admit, I love flying! I enjoy watching the flying shots. In the display, there are too few opportunities to actually fly. In the movie, I can fly with them, fulfilling my dream.



List the 4 flying fragments that touched me the deepest:



1) In ET, Elliot rode a small bicycle and took ET to fly over the beautiful big moon.

2) In Spirited Away, after Bailong found his name, he hugged Qianxun in the air and wept with tears flying upwards~~~~~

3) In AVATAR, Jake and Neytiri flew side by side. One flight, a lifetime promise.

4) In this movie, Hiccup took Astrid on the toothless back and traversed the pink clouds. Astrid couldn’t help but grab the cotton candy-like clouds~~~~



Without exception, these four flights were all accompanied With an extremely well-made soundtrack, you can feel the sincerity and hard work of the creators, and you can feel how much they enjoy the world in the movies they create!



"You are not my son."

"Son, I am proud of you."



Because I was the first Viking who refused to kill a dragon in 300 years, but I was the first person to understand the truth. It's not easy to accept the truth. It's even harder to get a group to accept that they have been wrong for 300 years! I dare not kill the dragon, you can call me cowardly, timid, and incompetent. But my courage is something you don't have at all, and you can't match it! You can't see my courage for the time being. It doesn't matter. You will see it in the future. When you see the truth and the beauty of the truth, you will be moved.



This collision with my father is even more tragic. Who let me have a father of a tribal leader? When I took off the helmet of the Viking symbol at the coming-of-age ceremony, when I finally said to you: "I don't want to be one of you!" I want to prove to you that you have never been wrong for 300 years Yes, my father was furious.



When I was the most gorgeous and crazy to prove my correctness, I also proved my superhuman courage. This kind of courage is precisely the courage of my father that flows in my blood. Yes, I am more brave than him, because I dare to challenge common sense, dare to break the rules that are agreed upon, dare to question, dare to discover, dare to learn, dare to explore the unknown, so he is finally proud of me!


First-class story, excellent soundtrack, vivid characters, plus real 3D enjoyment, this movie is highly recommended! This is not the fake 3D of "Alice" that blasphemes the audience, it is the same excellent 3D picture quality as "AVATAR", with clear layers, is there any object that keeps rushing to your forehead and poking into your eyes? The 3D is a respect for the audience!



I originally gave it 8 stars, because at the end of the scene, the incomplete leg touched me, plus another star!

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  • Rebeca 2021-10-20 18:58:50

    An exciting and exciting movie-watching experience that is never cold for 90 minutes! The progress of 3D technology is even more icing on the cake~ the right joke, the characters that make people love me, the theme that is accurately conveyed, and the wonderful action scenes are all the reasons why this film is definitely worth recommending. Unfortunately, there are still flaws, so that the film is still not perfect.

  • Ed 2022-03-23 09:01:13

    Animation still depends on DreamWorks~

How to Train Your Dragon quotes

  • Hiccup: [to Toothless] We're leaving! Let's pack up. Looks like you and me are taking a little vacation. Forever.

    [he bends over his pack]

    Hiccup: Ah man.

    [looking up, he sees Astrid sitting on a boulder, sharpening her axe]

    Hiccup: Agh! What the... uh, uh, what are you doing here?

    Astrid: I want to know what's going on.

    [she jumps down and menaces him with the axe]

    Astrid: No one just *gets* as good as you do. *Especially* you. Start talking! Are you training with someone?

    Hiccup: Uh, uh, training? I didn't...

    Astrid: [grabbing his flight gear] It better not involve *this*...

    Hiccup: I, I know, this... looks really bad, but, you see, this is uh...

    [there's a rustling behind them and she looks over his shoulder toward the noise]

    Hiccup: [trying to distract her] Uh, you're right! You're right, you're right. I, I'm through with the lies, I've been making... outfits! So, you got me. It's time everyone knew. Drag me back, go ahead... here we go...

    [she twists his arm, throwing him to the ground]

    Hiccup: OW! Why would you *do* that?

    Astrid: That's for the lies! And *that's*...

    [she drops the butt of her axe on his chest]

    Astrid: ... for everything else!

    [Toothless emerges a few feet away]

    Hiccup: Oh man...

    Astrid: [gasps and throws them both to the ground] Get down!

    [Toothless charges, she pushes Hiccup away and raises her axe]

    Astrid: RUN! RUN!

    Hiccup: [grabbing the axe and throwing it away] No! No! It's okay, it's okay!

    [to Toothless]

    Hiccup: She's a friend.

    [to Astrid, holding Toothless back]

    Hiccup: You scared him.

    Astrid: *I* scared *him*? Who is "him"?

    Hiccup: Uh... Astrid, Toothless! Toothless, Astrid.

    [Toothless snarls, Astrid shakes her head in bewilderment and runs off]

    Hiccup: Duh-duh-duh, we're dead!

  • Hiccup: [as Toothless gestures for him to get on] You got it, bud.

    [He mounts Toothless, preparing to fly after the Green Death dragon]

    Stoick: [grabbing Hiccup's arm] Hiccup!... I'm sorry. For-for everything.

    Hiccup: Yeah, me too.

    Stoick: You don't have to go up there.

    Hiccup: [smiling] We're Vikings. It's an occupational hazard.

    Stoick: [taking his hand] I'm proud to call you my son.

    Hiccup: Thanks, Dad.

    [takes off]