How to Train Your Dragon is so pretty!

Dovie 2022-04-20 09:01:09

It's really loving, and it's a big step up from Avatar, with breathtaking seascapes, sky views, flying, fighting, games, and war scenes that are addicting (think Avatar only takes a few minutes to train a dragon Scenes? And most of this one is flying in the sky!) The various dragons have a variety of features, showing off the colorful Hollywood imagination. In terms of character setting, the unique simplicity and bravery of the Vikings disintegrated the psychological defense of the audience, while the innocence of little boys and girls and the cuteness and liveliness of Xiaolong's "toothless" easily conquered everyone's hearts. Warm, lively, with a beautiful ending that's not completely cliché, it's very moving.

After watching the film, it happened that a rain washed the sky during the day, and a crescent moon rested beside the fat clouds, which was exactly the same as the LOGO of DreamWorks. For a moment I had a hallucination, and I really felt that the little boy was in the moon, dangling one leg leisurely and mischievously, and stretched out a fishing rod (still three-dimensional) into the cloud. Lucas in the 1970s seems to be the real driving force to push the mainstream culture of this era and constantly refresh the mainstream values ​​of Hollywood. Americans do subtraction, and all that is subtracted are the relatively complex and mature parts of human nature. The films left behind are always so innocent and lovely, daring to break through stereotypes, and create a new balance while breaking a balance. When pride is successfully removed from this character, it becomes the most acceptable sunshine mentality. The Chinese people do subtraction, which can never be subtracted. I am afraid that it is still the shadow of power. Even if it is to show children, it is often unavoidable to be snobbish under the power structure.

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How to Train Your Dragon quotes

  • Hiccup: [to Stoick] Thanks for stopping by and for the, uh, the breast-hat...

  • Snotlout: Watch out babe, I'll take care of this.

    [Throws weapon at Deadly Nadder but misses; Astrid glares at him]

    Snotlout: The *sun* was in my eyes, Astrid! What do you want me to do, block out the sun? I can do that, but I don't have the time right now!