The first feeling after watching the film is: Ah, I really want to raise a dragon. The first and second installments have one thing in common, that is, they end with Xiao Ge Ge and Toothless victory over the Dragon King. In the first part, Xiao Huo and Moya taught the residents of Bog Island to get along well with the dragon instead of hunting. The relationship between man and dragon is sublimated. Perhaps we should learn more about the creatures we think we are familiar with in order to live in harmony with nature.
Compliment the movie screen. When Xiao Ge Ge was riding toothless soaring, I was sucked in by the beauty of the picture. They shuttled between the sky and the sea, flying over the clouds, and bird's eye view of the sea. Even I was afraid of heights and wanted to ride it.
Due to the small giggling cannon, the toothless tail fin was missing one side, staring fiercely at Xiao giggling in the valley, and finally let go of him. Give it a hairtail, make it hard to make tail fins, and drive it soaring. In the little bit of getting along, Xiao Gaw has become the master of how to train the dragon in everyone's eyes. One side is the important task of the family, and the other is the dragon friend. This should have caused contradictions. So how to resolve the contradiction and make the family truly accept the beast in their eyes, Xiao Ke Ge and Mou Ya proved in the battle with the Dragon King. Even though as the hero, he was actually blown off half of his leg? !
Toothless, it is an evil and terrifying night evil in people’s impressions. It is a dragon that has never been seen before. But you see, he is a dragon controlled by Ren Ge, a dragon fighting hard, completely overturning the people before. All impressions of it!
Friendship, warmth, trust. The two sides trust each other, and thousands of years of contradictions have melted away. The fusion of civilizations finally bloomed on Borg Island.
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