Kids say it's pretty

Ethan 2021-10-19 09:49:25

I took the kids at home to see it. This guy’s ears are inconvenient, and he usually has subtitles to watch movies. This time I want to take him to see a different scene, which happens to have this 3D cartoon.
As a result, this guy was very shameless. Because of the shading effect of the 3D glasses, he could not keep up with the rhythm of the subtitles, so he almost finished watching without glasses, but at the end of the film, he gave a thumbs up and expressed his satisfaction.
In fact, the structure of the story is still very American. The humble little brother finally shines in front of everyone because of the opportunities and peculiarities, but he inexplicably attracts our emotional softness.
Who doesn't want to be sure, but what should you do when you lack the courage and the conditions to start again?
Everyone likes miracles. Toothless flies into a broader blue sky because of the half of the tail. Hiccup is respected by everyone because of toothlessness. Whether it is the plot, the character setting, and all the funny in it, all are American, but why, why is it so popular and so exciting?
Because of dreams, because each of us wants our dreams to come true. DREAMWORKS does this. No one will refuse to have such a beautiful dream in a movie theater and let ourselves feel the moment when our dream has finally come true. This is not even our home. All of the children were completely moved.

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How to Train Your Dragon quotes

  • Stoick: [about Hiccup] What am I going to do with him, Gobber?

    Gobber: Put 'im in training with the others.

    Stoick: No, I'm serious!

    Gobber: So am I!

    Stoick: He'd be killed before you let the first dragon out of its cage!

    Gobber: Ah, you don't know that.

    Stoick: I do know that.

    Gobber: No you don't.

    Stoick: No, actually, I do.

    Gobber: No, you don't!

    Stoick: Listen, you know what he's like. From the time he could crawl he's been... different. He doesn't listen, he has the attention span of a sparrow... I take him fishing and he goes hunting for, for trolls!

    Gobber: Trolls exist! They steal your socks. But only the left ones. What's with that?

    Stoick: When I was a boy...

    Gobber: Oh here we go.

    Stoick: ...my father told me to bang my head against a rock and I did it! I thought I was crazy, but I didn't question him. And you know what happened?

    Gobber: You got a headache.

    Stoick: That rock split in two! It taught me what a Viking can do, Gobber, he can, he can crush mountains, level forests, tame seas! Even as a boy, I knew what I was, what I had to become... Hiccup is not that boy.

    Gobber: You can't stop him, Stoick. You can only prepare him. I know it seems hopeless, but the truth is you won't always be around to protect him! He's going to get out there again. He's probably out there now!

  • Viking: Get to the ships!

    Stoick: No, no...!

    [the Green Death blasts the Viking ships, trapping the Vikings on the beach]

    Gobber: Smart, that one.

    Stoick: I was a fool. Lead the men to the far side of the island!

    Spitelout: Right!

    Stoick: Gobber, go with the men!

    Gobber: I think I'll stay, just in case you're thinking of doing something crazy.

    Stoick: I can buy them a few minutes if I give that thing something to hunt!

    Gobber: [takes his hand] Then I can double that time.