Flaws are not concealed

Krista 2022-03-22 09:01:19

#影# 2014 "How To Train Your Dragon 2" and "How To Train Your Dragon 2" 7+1/10

DreamWorks pipeline drawing work guarantees high speed and high efficiency, fierce competition forces brain power to the limit and bursts out a wonderful picture, but business is gradually The advantages are still too obvious, and the principle of "getting it when you see it" is completely cloudless in the face of monetary gains.

The sequel of "How to Train Your Dragon 2" still maintains a very high level of painting skills, loves "toothless", and can make so many realistic expressions on the dark and thick skin. Fortunately, Viking is originally strange. Hiccups of a group of people will not be too obtrusive. The entertainment of the story and the guidance for children are well mastered, and even adults will be moved by it.

However, the writing of the story is too heavy for the sake of writing, and the emotional changes of the characters have obvious hard transitions. Even considering Viking's disregard for life and death, the mother's reappearance and the father's death are dealt with too sharply. The most dissatisfaction is that the tail pavement is obviously telling you to shoot the third episode, unlike the first episode, which is so neat and tickle that you want the second episode, and it’s too late.

Helping with friends and children, lazily showing her the animation, she didn't expect to watch it more seriously than her. This alone proves to be a good film that does not conceal its flaws.

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How to Train Your Dragon 2 quotes

  • Hiccup: [narrating] Yep, Berk is pretty much perfect. All of my hard work has paid off. And it's a good thing, too, because, with Vikings on the backs of dragons, the world just got a whole lot bigger.

  • [from trailer]

    Drago Bludvist: The dragons are mine now.