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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden...

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Hiccup and his girlfriend Astrid must protect their dragon utopia from a dark force in the final instalment of the popular fantasy series.

CertificatePG

Duration104 mins

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  • Esther, 11
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A comical showstopper - perfect for all the family!

0 stars

10 Oct 2020

DreamWorks have never failed to create a masterpiece, and this is no exception! If you love films with twists, turns, first dates and fun - packed together with a barrel full of adventure and excitement then this one is definitely for you. So buckle up and take to the skies, on an emotional rollercoaster - to see the madness unfold.

Berk has become majorly overpopulated with dragons, leaving Hiccup itching to find the hidden world (once spoken of by his father, Stowick) but not if Grimmel the Grisly (a fierce dragon hunter and unwanted night-fury killer) gets there first. During a huge move and the biggest battle yet, Hiccup and Astrid's friendship is growing into something more than a friendship - and they're not the only ones finding love...

After 2 widely viewed 'how to train your dragon' films, DreamWorks have managed to create my favourite character yet - Toothless' girlfriend - in my opinion the fact that the film reveals very little information about her, means I am drawn to her all the more. The only thing I would change about this film is the physical violence ,because I think if it was toned down it might attract a wider audience and maybe younger viewers. Never the less, I would commend DreamWorks on their incredible animation skills and hilarious moments - they are unforgettable!

Whether or not this film is your first choice, you will certainly put it in your top 10, and on a damp, gloomy day this film might just do a good job of cheering you up!

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