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
Today is the 16th of December 2020 which also means the sixteenth day of advent and the film I have just watched is the third and final film of How to Train Your Dragon series this one is called How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World were Hiccup's dragon called Toothless falls in love with another Night Fury but it is a female one. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is all about Hiccup who is the new chief of Berk who aims to unite the vikings and the dragons in order to bring peace to them and the island of Berk. However, he must stop the evil Grimmel a dragon hunter and his devious plans to wipe out all dragons and find all of the Night Fury's and kill every last one When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn't the only Night Fury, he must seek "The Hidden World" so that he can hide all of the dragons and keep them safe from Grimmel. This film made me cry because he had to let his beloved dragon toothless live free and with the other dragons away from the world so that the dragons would not get hunted or found by other vikings they must never know or find the hidden world. So after watching this film does dragons really exist or was it just in Hiccup's dreams that dragons are real you need to watch all three films to decide what is real or wants not. This film that I am writing about gets five stars which means I loved it because it made me cry when something sad in the film happens but I will not give any spoilers away but that is why this film has got a five star review but this is not the first film that has made me have a cry the first film that made me cry was Beauty and the beast live action with Emma Watson playing the character beauty/belle when all of the household objects died because of the last pearl on the rose fell. My next film that I will be watching and during the next four days to get all of them watched are the Indiana Jones films and I must write a film review for them all. So see you tomorrow for the Indiana Jones film fest. Thank you for reading my film review on the film called How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. Oh I almost forgot my favourite character would be Toothless because he tried so hard to get the female dragon to like him by trying to dance and show off but he was not very good at it.
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