It's amazing how far we've come since the beginning of this trilogy back in 2010. The first film was a wonderful story of a boy and his dragon, and how their actions changed their world forever. The second film was a worthy sequel with a great moral about not all people can be changed for the better. Both films have amazing animation and fantastic sequences of flying and action. And this final film is no different.
Anyone who's seen the trailers will know what's coming, but even if you do know that it's coming, it's still an emotional moment that really gets to you. The epilogue that follows it, however, was absolutely beautiful and a worthy end. As for the animation and action sequences, nothing short of brilliance. I sadly didn't get to see this film in 3D (like the previous films) so I don't know how great it is, but even without the 3D, they are still lots of fun and an absolute joy to watch. I have heard some criticism regarding the villain, but I can look over them. Voiced by F. Murray Abraham (The Grand Budapest Hotel), he still provides a chilling performance.
How to Train Your Dragon is nothing short of a fantastic trilogy (with a great TV series to match), filled with amazing animation, great action sequences, the most beautiful music ever composed, and a great cast of characters that you really get to warm to. In the end, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a worthy conclusion to a great animated trilogy.
Anyone who's seen the trailers will know what's coming, but even if you do know that it's coming, it's still an emotional moment that really gets to you. The epilogue that follows it, however, was absolutely beautiful and a worthy end. As for the animation and action sequences, nothing short of brilliance. I sadly didn't get to see this film in 3D (like the previous films) so I don't know how great it is, but even without the 3D, they are still lots of fun and an absolute joy to watch. I have heard some criticism regarding the villain, but I can look over them. Voiced by F. Murray Abraham (The Grand Budapest Hotel), he still provides a chilling performance.
How to Train Your Dragon is nothing short of a fantastic trilogy (with a great TV series to match), filled with amazing animation, great action sequences, the most beautiful music ever composed, and a great cast of characters that you really get to warm to. In the end, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a worthy conclusion to a great animated trilogy.
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