Bravely stretch out your hand

Favian 2022-03-19 09:01:02

I can't forget the strange and amused smile that Toothless worked hard to squeeze out. It seemed to be a ray of joy after releasing the previous suspicion, or a gesture of smiling and enmity when meeting. So everything is attributed to the hand that Hiccup bravely stretched out. Without such a little courage, there would be no good talk of Qiong Yao, and no you would go to heaven and earth for me, and I would be for you. According to the legend of the stars and the moon, Hiccup and Toothless will not finally use each other's incompleteness to form a perfect ending after sharing the same adversity.

Obviously, this DreamWorks movie surpassed the audience's expectations and thrived in this year's cartoon. In terms of the effect of height of the movie conception, the tension of the story or picture of it, both with DreamWorks How to train your Dragon highlights his upbringing, no wonder everyone says "DreamWorks will tell the story."

Tells of What kind of story should be experienced by the audience. Everyone has their own Hamlet in their hearts, but I was moved by the hand extended in the film. This is exactly what Hiccup extended to Toothless in the movie poster. That hand. At first glance, I can't help but think of ET, which is a bit of a similarity in the spiritual communication between different species. However, the human dragon in this film seems to have a deeper contradiction than the human and aliens.

In the film, there is a long-term entanglement between the Viking people and the flying dragon, and they use violence to sanction each other. Therefore, Hiccup also upholds the tradition of the Vikings, eager to prove himself to his father who never listened to his opinions carefully through slaying the dragon, and to gain his father's attention and favor. It's a pity that Hiccup is weak and always makes mistakes. The more failures aroused Hiccup's greater intention to kill the dragon, until he hit Toothless by mistake.

The resentment and estrangement between humans and dragons have existed for too long, which has caused Hiccup and Toothless to meet with each other, and the atmosphere is tense. In fact, put aside the human dragon and take a look at our world. It's not like this between people. The impetuous world is being invaded by crime a little bit, and the trust between people is getting less and less. Although I have always used the worst malice to speculate on others, but I also know the truth about the indispensable defensive heart, and become more cruel. The social reality of the world made me feel an inexplicable hostility when facing strangers.

This unnecessarily threatening argument makes people indifferent, and the accumulation of indifference can easily turn into resentment. Looking back, there are so many regretful stories that lack such a little bit of explanation. People always like to evaluate each other easily in their own minds, but they rarely try to think in another place. You guess me, I doubt you. Over time, a gap has formed, and the lack of communication has turned the gap into a gap. I remember that when I was in the United States, workers always liked to talk about my homeland in a threatening tone. I was "flattered" and at the same time wondering whether the desire to meet each other would ultimately defeat the unnamed anger and peaceful coexistence. Will the olive branch be burned eventually?

In fact, all we want is the hand that proactively stretched out.

It turns out that the story only tells a shallow truth, but it has to be deeply imprinted in the hearts of the audience with a gorgeous picture of 100 minutes. The brilliance of DreamWorks lies in the vivid description of this ice-breaking process, but it understates the later emotional development between the dragon and the human. With just a few pens, we can see that the friendship between them is as solid as gold. It's easy to fall in love and difficult to get along with, but it's easy to get along with it.

In addition to this main line, the film has a lot of brilliant wisdom. For example, the conflict between Hiccup and his father, in fact, they only need a little more listening; for example, the girl Astrid's complaint against Hiccup, in fact, only needs a little understanding. When these shining wisdom are hidden in the epic and magnificent movie picture scroll, and the audience's heart is constantly ups and downs with the dragon and nine days of the wind flying, they only show their brilliance. This kind of narrative style with no shortage of tension makes us have to change our view of DreamWorks. In addition to the scrambled monsters Shrek and Kung Fu Panda, a brand-new animated image of DreamWorks has surfaced, and there are also signs of being deeply remembered in people's minds. But don't be too happy, Pixar has already had a movie like Wall-E, and DreamWorks can only look forward to it for the time being. In any case, this year's How to train your dragon is definitely a masterpiece of DreamWorks. Facing the menacing momentum of Pixar and Disney's Toy Story3, how to train your dragon is the leader and the master is in the chest.

May 11th, Amsterdam Pathe Cinema 3D

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How to Train Your Dragon quotes

  • Gobber: The recruit who does best will win the honor of killing his first dragon in front of the entire village.

    Snotlout: [joking] Hiccup already killed a Night Fury, so, does that disqualify him, or...?

    [all snicker]

    Tuffnut: Can I transfer to the class with the cool Vikings?

  • Gobber: Behind these doors are just a few of the many species you will learn to fight. The Deadly Nadder...

    Fishlegs: [speaking rapidly] Speed Eight, Armor Sixteen...

    Gobber: The Hideous Zippleback...

    Fishlegs: Plus Eleven Stealth, times Two...

    Gobber: The Monstrous Nightmare...

    Fishlegs: Firepower Fifteen...

    Gobber: The Terrible Terror...

    Fishlegs: Attack Eight, Venom Twelve...

    Gobber: [shouts] Can you stop that?

    [normal voice]

    Gobber: And... the Gronckle!

    Fishlegs: [whispering to Hiccup] Jaw Strength Eight.