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Brand: 20th Century Fox
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""From the Academy Award nominated film How to Train Your Dragon comes the next chapter in the epic trilogy. When Hiccup and Toothless discover a secret ice cave filled with hundreds of wild dragons and a mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of an epic battle to save the future of men and dragons!""
Features :
- PB CHILDREN/FAMILY
- Run Time: 102
- Release Date: 11/11/2014
- PG
Review :
"This is amazing!" (no spoilers other than those already given away by the trailers)
If, like me, you liked (or more like me, absolutely loved) the first film, then you're not going to be disappointed by How to Train Your Dragon 2. Written and directed by Dean DeBlois (who co-directed and co-wrote the first film and also gave us Lilo & Stitch), this film if anything actually raises the very high bar set by the first film. The same creative team is behind it and they've matched and at times even surpassed themselves. The animation is superb and even more textured this time around, and the 3D - which was dazzling in the first - is even more breath-taking in the flying sequences. I am not in general a big fan of 3D because so many films do such a poor job of it, but both HTTYD films show just how much can be done with 3D when you have people who really understand its potential and know how to use it doing the film.
Five years have passed since we last saw Berk, and all of our characters are five years older (though not in some cases five years wiser). The...
Great Sequel
Dreamworks Animation is at the top of their game with "How To Train Your Dragon 2." It boasts a strong storyline, engaging character development, touching moments, and beautiful visuals. This film is up to par with its phenomenal predecessor, possibly even surpassing it in some areas.
The movie does a good job in both continuing with the storyline of the first movie, and not relying on it for viewers who have not seen the first one (or simply forget some of the story). The plot is set five years after the end of the first film with dragons and Vikings co-inhabiting in the town of Berk. Towards the beginning of the movie we follow Hiccup (the main character) and Toothless (his dragon) exploring the areas around Berk and creating maps. It is quickly revealed that this exploration is an expression of Hiccup's search for his identity, which is a strong theme of the movie.
The content of the film is pretty family friendly. However, the tone of the film can get...
Hiccup and Toothless reach new heights!
How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a film that spreads its mighty wings and soars through the clouds in a blaze of color, music, beauty, and magic. While watching it, I could only think of one word to describe how I felt; I was *dazzled*. I was entranced, beguiled, roused, wowed, and awestruck. This may seem like high praise to give to a children's movie, especially one coming from the studio who just gave us that instant classic Mr. Peabody and Sherman (note: sarcasm). I assure you this is not: How to Train Your Dragon 2 is not just the finest children's film of the year. It is one of the finest films of the year, period.
Director Dean DeBlois is a true artist. He weaves vivid images with the rousing and beautiful, ethereal John Powell score into a sensory feast that delights the eyes, head, and heart (the triple trifecta of movie awesomeness). Going literally where no camera can, Dragon 2 conjures up vast blue skies, loafy white clouds, shattered thorns of ice, vast battles,...
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