Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: The main characters; series wraps up well
Cons: Pacing; most of the supporting characters
The Bottom Line:
Viking and dragons
One final adventure film
Wraps up series well
Satisfying Concluding Chapter to the Trilogy
I must admit I am not the biggest fan of the How to Train Your Dragon series. Yet, when I got the impression that this
newest one, subtitled The Hidden World,
would be the final film, I was curious enough to go see how they would end
it. Turns out, I’m very glad I did.
The village of Berk, under the leadership of Chief Hiccup
(voiced by Jay Baruchel), has become not only a kingdom where dragons and
Vikings live side by side, but also a force for free dragons. However, their work hasn’t gone unnoticed,
and some of the people who have made their living capturing dragons aren’t
happy about it. They approach Grimmel
(F. Murray Abraham), a renown dragon hunter, to stop Hiccup once and for all.
For his part, Hiccup decides that, for the safety of his
people, they need to find the legendary Hidden World, a place where dragons live
in safety. His plan is to relocate not
only their dragons but his entire village there. Complicating matters is the discovery that
his dragon, Toothless, isn’t the only Night Furry left. And the other one is female. As she and Toothless fall in love, how will
that complicate everything?
My complaints with the series are in full display here. I found the pacing uneven, especially the
part that focuses on Toothless falling in love.
Yes, parts of that were funny, but on the whole, I felt it lasted a bit
too long. Other things could have been
shortened up a little as well. Still, it
mostly kept my interest as the tale unfolded.
All the characters are back (well, a prominent one is back
in flashbacks), which is both good and bad.
While I love Hiccup and Astrid, his love interest voiced by America
Ferrera, some of the rest can be annoying.
Oh, I get that they are supposed to be funny, but I find them more
annoying than funny. It doesn’t help
that there are so many supporting characters that we still don’t really get to
know the others. Hiccup and Astrid have
some great scenes together, however, that remind me why I love these two
characters.
The other amazing friendship in the film is between Hiccup
and Toothless. Toothless doesn’t say a
word, but the love these two have for each other comes through every second
they are on screen together. While the
other characters also obviously care of their dragons, these two are much of
the heart of the franchise.
While I kind of saw where the film was going, it didn’t
diminish the impact of the last 15 minutes.
Things wrap up so perfectly. If
you love these characters, you’ll really find the final few scenes impactful. I did, and I’m not a super big fan of the
franchise.
While the characters are still stylized animation, some of
the settings are jaw dropping. Animation
can look so amazing these days. The
voice cast continues to do a good job bringing these characters to life for us.
The way the film wraps things up is enough to make me
recommend How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World to fans of the franchise.
If you don’t like the series, you can skip this one, however.
I LOVE How to Train Your Dragon, so I'm looking forward to seeing The Hidden World.
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