Although the third part has a lot of urine points, it can be regarded as a sublimation of the overall trend of the series. After all, few Disney animated films dare to end with separation and never goodbye.
I think the downfall of this film is that the setting of Guangsha is unpleasant, and it is filled with a male stereotype of female personality from beginning to end - mean, arrogant, jealous, a bit savage, unapproachable . It does not portray the charm of women at all, and Guangsha is full of hostility to the male protagonist throughout the whole process, making Toothless madly splinted. This makes it difficult for the audience to watch Toothless and Guangsha fly away with blessings in the end.
But the tone of the ending itself is still very advanced. In connection with the frequent bad weather on the earth recently, people can't help but think about the contradictions of the existence of human races and the inevitability of destruction. A group that expands unrestrictedly and maintains a huge aggressiveness is destined to be difficult to coexist with the larger environment. The dragon, a creature that represents nature, is destined to be unworthy of this group.
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