Winter and the Dragon (2)

Lesly 2022-04-24 07:01:03

That stupid and stupid dragon actually became the Dragon King, just as absurd as the boy who seemed to be unreliable in anything became the chief. To be honest, I don't think this movie has done much in the ups and downs of the logic of the plot. The story also tends to be hollow, for example, the motives of suddenly elevating the characters through the death of the important ones seems a bit too old-fashioned to me. The result is that the entire series has become a set of very ordinary animated films.

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  • Cathrine 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    @2016-07-14 20:40:25

  • Laurine 2021-10-20 19:02:08

    The story doesn’t slide too much than 1 and the shock is still there every time there is a flying shot that makes people get goosebumps.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 quotes

  • Hiccup: [after Valka tells her story] How did you survive?

    Valka: Oh, Cloudjumper never meant to harm me. He... must've thought I belonged here.

    [shows Hiccup the Bewilderbeast]

    Valka: In the home of the great Bewilderbeast. The alpha species. One of the very few that still exist. Every nest has its queen, but this is the KING of all dragons. With his icy breath, this graceful giant built our nest, a safe haven for dragons everywhere.

    Hiccup: [surprised] Wait, that's the ice-spitter? HE'S responsible for all that destruction?

    Valka: He protects us. We all live under his care and his command.

    [a group of baby dragons gang up on Toothless]

    Valka: All but the babies, of course...

    [Cloudjumper scares them off and they fly away to pester the Bewilderbeast. Valka giggles]

    Valka: ...who listen to no one!

  • Hiccup: [as Stoick drags him through the cave] Uh, wait! Okay, uh, Dad, there-there's something you need to know!

    Stoick the Vast: [impatiently] Yeah, yeah. Tell me on the way.

    Hiccup: No, this isn't an on-the-way kind of update, actually.

    Stoick the Vast: [stubbornly] I've heard enough!

    Hiccup: More of the earth-shattering-development variety.

    Stoick the Vast: Yeah, just add it to the pile.

    Hiccup: Yeah, I, uh, uh... Dad, u-unlike most surprises I spring on you, this is one you'll like. I-I promise. You just have to handle it... delicately. So...

    [They reach a stunned Gobber]

    Gobber: [to Stoick] Uh, you might want to take this one.

    Stoick the Vast: Huh?

    [draws his sword]

    Gobber: Oh, boy.

    Hiccup: [fearful] Oh, uh, Dad, could you put the sword away, please?

    [Stoick finally sees Valka and gasps. Gobber and Hiccup watch as Stoick drops his sword, removes his helmet, and slowly and silently advances toward Valka]

    Valka: I know what you're gonna say, Stoick. How could I have done this? Stayed away all these years? And why didn't I come back to you? To our son? Well, what sign did I have that you could change, Stoick? That anyone on Berk could? I pleaded so many times to stop the fighting, to find another answer, but did any of you listen?

    Gobber: [aside, to Hiccup] This is why I never married. This and one other reason.

    Valka: I know that I left you to raise Hiccup alone, but I thought he'd be better off without me. And I was wrong. I see that now! But...

    [nervously backs up against the wall; on the verge of tears]

    Valka: Oh, stop being so stoic, Stoick! Go on! Shout! Scream! Say something!

    [Stoick touches Valka's cheek. She stares at him in fear]

    Stoick the Vast: [also on the verge of tears] You're as beautiful as the day I lost you.

    [Valka quietly weeps in relief; Stoick softly kisses her. A relieved and overjoyed Hiccup smiles]