How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World(2019)
Hiccup and his girlfriend Astrid must protect their dragon utopia from a dark force in the final instalment of the popular fantasy series.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration104 mins
I absolutely loved this film. Based on the title you would know that this is my favourite film in the series. My favourite part of the movie is when Hiccup, Astrid and their children meet Toothless and his new wife & children in the future. I loved this part of the film because the emotion that was expressed at this scene was so joyful that it made me cry & I absolutely love happy endings. My favourite character is Toothless because I love the way he acts childish in love which brings more comedy into the film. The colours that are in the hidden world were so beautiful, I wanted to go there and see it for myself. Nevertheless, I also loved the music they added. The music kept on getting harsher when the scenes got intense. I would definitely recommend this film to all the family, comedy/animation lovers and anyone who loves film in general.
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