
I recently watch How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World with my little cousins. This is the third movie in the How To Train Your Dragon Trilogy. This movie is five years after Hiccup met his dragon, Toothless.
In The Hidden World, the Viking, island city of Hiccup’s, Berk, has become a thriving dragon paradise. In the first film, the fire-breathing dragons were scary rivals, but the bond between Hiccup and Toothless is depicted like a hyperactive baby, improved all of that. By the third movie, every Viking in the city is riding around a dragon, and Hiccup is now the village chief, having transformed himself from an awkward adolescent to a charismatic leader.
The unexpected arrival of female Light Fury clashes with the darkest danger they’ve ever faced their village, Hiccup and Toothless must flee the only home they’ve known and moved to a secret world that’s believed to exist in legend. When their true destinies are uncovered, dragon and rider must fight together-to the very ends of the Earth-to preserve what they have evolved into a utopia. The main aspect of the film is Hiccup and Toothless chemistry. They continue to complement each other after eight years and their respective romantic struggles are linked and charming as Astrid and the Light Fury are. The fact that they both contemplate different futures demonstrates maturity and a sense of understanding that their story is coming to an end.
Amidst beautiful animation, this film had an overall satisfying conclusion. How to Train Your Dragon is, thanks to Hiccup and Toothless, the most amusing film series in Dreamworks to date. How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World is a family-friendly film that you can watch during a family movie night. No matter what age, this movie can bring out many emotions.
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