Genre: Animated
Running Length: 1:42
Cast: (voices) Jay Baruchel, Cate Blanchett, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson,
America Ferrera, Djimon Hounsou, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse,
Kit Harrington
Director: Dean DeBlois
When How To Train Your Dragon came out in 2010, it was the
best movie experience for me. It got everything right; the flight sequences in
3D were exhilarating, the story had a lot of heart and of course, the super
adorable Toothless. So, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 had an impossibly high
expectations to clear no matter how hard I tried not to have one. Well, I
didn't walk out with the same wonderment I experienced from the first movie but
that said, HTTYD2 is a superior sequel considering how the film making industry
works (Anytime a movie especially an animated one scores big at the BO, it
instantly becomes a "trilogy". Creativity goes out the window but who
cares as long as it hauls in the money). Thankfully, rather than retreading
more of the same, the film makers chose to expand the scope and yet retaining
all the elements that made the first one a success. The events in this sequel
takes place 5 years after and thus, it explores the theme of growing up and
finding out "who am I and what's my calling." Fortunately it didn't
go all Shakespeare as there are plenty of action scenes, but the tone is darker
and more complex than the original. There is a "everything's not going to
be all right" feeling throughout the movie. Visually it doesn't offer anything
groundbreaking but there is one BIG standout "mano-a-mano" battle
scene which was jaw dropping. That scene itself justified the IMAX 3D
surcharge. The relationships between the key characters are properly fleshed
out especially the incredibly touching bond between Hiccup and Toothless; so
much so it mattered deeply in the film's single most powerful scene.
Rating: 7.5/10
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