The touching silent sacrifice of the dragons

Alivia 2022-04-20 09:01:09

The movie is very good, the main line is uneventful, and the small jokes are quite entertaining.

Let me talk about the ecological composition of dragons later.
A huge boss dragon, poor villain, my favorite guy, but unfortunately the ability is too simple, I think it should at least have special abilities of mind control, but unfortunately, there are too few scenes.
The protagonist who eats fish is a dragon, which is fast, has high combat power, destroys buildings, and has fewer attacks on humans and animals.
Various dragons in various settings, attack buildings, people and animals, and capture the prey back to the nest to support the Boss dragon. Some dragons eat fish.
In addition, some things can be seen from the movie:
The boss dragon does not leave the lair, the boss dragon may eat the ordinary dragon, the ordinary dragon can be fed by eating fish, the ordinary dragon can leave the lair and live happily, the dragon is in a strategic situation You can defeat the Boss dragon, but the human army can't defeat the Boss dragon, of course, it can't defeat the army of ordinary dragons.

So, the question arises: why do dragons make offerings to the Boss dragon?

The author believes that the reason is: they want to protect rare species.

What are rare species? Boss dragon? True, but there are also Vikings.
Ordinary dragons sacrifice themselves to keep two rare species that are bound to conflict with each other: feeding the boss dragon so that it won't leave the nest and harassing humans; at the same time guarding the nest so that humans don't get close to the boss dragon.
The losses in the middle were silently borne by the dragons.

I want to write a little more, but I'm going to take a shower, so let's stop there.
【over】

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Extended Reading
  • Dennis 2021-10-20 18:58:35

    This is not how to train the dragon at all, this is clearly falling in love!

  • Dave 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Flying and domestication.

How to Train Your Dragon quotes

  • Hiccup: [to Toothless] We're leaving! Let's pack up. Looks like you and me are taking a little vacation. Forever.

    [he bends over his pack]

    Hiccup: Ah man.

    [looking up, he sees Astrid sitting on a boulder, sharpening her axe]

    Hiccup: Agh! What the... uh, uh, what are you doing here?

    Astrid: I want to know what's going on.

    [she jumps down and menaces him with the axe]

    Astrid: No one just *gets* as good as you do. *Especially* you. Start talking! Are you training with someone?

    Hiccup: Uh, uh, training? I didn't...

    Astrid: [grabbing his flight gear] It better not involve *this*...

    Hiccup: I, I know, this... looks really bad, but, you see, this is uh...

    [there's a rustling behind them and she looks over his shoulder toward the noise]

    Hiccup: [trying to distract her] Uh, you're right! You're right, you're right. I, I'm through with the lies, I've been making... outfits! So, you got me. It's time everyone knew. Drag me back, go ahead... here we go...

    [she twists his arm, throwing him to the ground]

    Hiccup: OW! Why would you *do* that?

    Astrid: That's for the lies! And *that's*...

    [she drops the butt of her axe on his chest]

    Astrid: ... for everything else!

    [Toothless emerges a few feet away]

    Hiccup: Oh man...

    Astrid: [gasps and throws them both to the ground] Get down!

    [Toothless charges, she pushes Hiccup away and raises her axe]

    Astrid: RUN! RUN!

    Hiccup: [grabbing the axe and throwing it away] No! No! It's okay, it's okay!

    [to Toothless]

    Hiccup: She's a friend.

    [to Astrid, holding Toothless back]

    Hiccup: You scared him.

    Astrid: *I* scared *him*? Who is "him"?

    Hiccup: Uh... Astrid, Toothless! Toothless, Astrid.

    [Toothless snarls, Astrid shakes her head in bewilderment and runs off]

    Hiccup: Duh-duh-duh, we're dead!

  • Hiccup: [as Toothless gestures for him to get on] You got it, bud.

    [He mounts Toothless, preparing to fly after the Green Death dragon]

    Stoick: [grabbing Hiccup's arm] Hiccup!... I'm sorry. For-for everything.

    Hiccup: Yeah, me too.

    Stoick: You don't have to go up there.

    Hiccup: [smiling] We're Vikings. It's an occupational hazard.

    Stoick: [taking his hand] I'm proud to call you my son.

    Hiccup: Thanks, Dad.

    [takes off]