How to Train Your Dragon

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Young Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, a boy whose father is the leader of their mountainside village--a craggy deathtrap where war against the fearsome dragons has gone on for generations. Enter the kindly Hiccup whose chance encounter with a small dragon results in a most unlikely friendship...and the potential to finally make peace with their fiery flying foes. (Home Box Office)

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gudaulin 

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English If I were in my boyhood, I would undoubtedly be thrilled by the dragon spectacle, because the creators have catered to the child audience to the utmost. For an adult, the film does not have a significant impact; it uses motifs that have appeared in a number of past films and is at times overdone and childish, such as when the dragon learns to play with dolls and resembles a cute little rabbit from fairy tales for the youngest children. Also, the logic of the plot, especially in the second half, somewhat lags. However, the action scenes - and there are plenty of them - are breathtaking, the dragons are lively, and there is no shortage of jokes, which certainly do not fall flat throughout the entire runtime. Furthermore, the film can surprise at times, for example, when the hero does not come out of the decisive encounter undamaged. Of course, there are the typical love and parental motifs, and friendship in various forms. Those who have children between the ages of 5-12 should see it with them - it is an ideal choice. Overall impression: 65%. ()

Necrotongue 

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English Another great animated film that wasn’t pretentious and didn't try to fool me into believing that it had a deeper meaning (no, I'm not talking about Anomalisa). It did make me laugh and reminded me that we need to help each other, even between species. Both the animation and the story were great. The older I get, the more enjoy a good animated film. ()

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Marigold 

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English A little environmental ideology doesn't hurt, especially in this (un)fairy tale about finding harmony between the elements. It's very sweet, visually dizzying and has beautiful sound. From the beginning, I didn't like the form of the characters, but the pleasant surprise was that the script and everything else is so well done and tolerably naïve that there was no time for any animosity. For a 2010 production, How to Train Your Dragon is going to very high places. ()

kaylin 

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English This is a cartoon that will just burn itself into your memory. Lately, I feel like there are a lot of good animated films being made. How to Train Your Dragon is absolutely stunning in some scenes, both in terms of plot and visuals. It's also nice to know that the second film is definitely worth watching as well. ()

Stanislaus 

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English DreamWorks can claim one of the most incredible and amazing animated films of 2010. Absolutely perfectly crafted animation that commands respect. Amazing and unforgettable soundtrack. The story may be another case of the old cliché, but I was hooked. I must commend the great imagination in the variety of dragons. The best scenes were those where Hiccup was getting to know Toothless. I've always wanted a dog, but after seeing this film I'd happily take a dragon like Toothless. And when he rolled his big eyes... yep the cat from Shrek has some serious competition. So I can only recommend it - it doesn't lack action, wit, adventure and even a hint of romance. ()

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