Touching fetters, the male protagonist and his dragon

Vincenzo 2021-10-19 09:56:05

Some people may say that this film will inevitably fall into the stereotypes, but for me, it is this part of the stereotypes that is the most moving. At the beginning of the first part, the male protagonist is the only thin Viking on the entire island who can't carry an axe and cannot slay dragons. He has certain ambitions for his own growth, but he has never successfully gone out to slay dragons. He relied on his talents, and with the help of tools, he wanted to build a dragon to prove his ability to the people. But when he confronted an immobile Yesha trapped by her own tool with a dagger, she couldn't do it. This proved that it couldn't attack the dragon in his bones. It was not that he couldn't do without the ability to slay the dragon, he was the face. He couldn't bear to attack a dragon that was unable to resist. As he said, he saw the dragon struggling on the ground, and he felt as if he had seen himself.

The above part describes the nature of the male protagonist, but for me, the movie attracts me the most. It makes me define this part as a classic part, which is how the male protagonist found it because of his tail injury. Can't fly out of this island, only after the dragon tried to fly very hard in a ring-shaped basin, a series of interactions with him are the real essence of this movie. He described how two people or one person and one dragon went from distrusting each other to slowly believing each other, and how to build up this extremely precious bond. This movie tells us how to let go of each other's guard. This may be to improve his intentions, to magnify its original intention as an animated film, but to me it is this part of the fetters that seem clichéd that really made me watch this movie. The reason for writing is classic.

It's actually been a few days since I watched this movie. I spent all the first and second movies, and I spent the extra time on both of them. Why? Of course, it is because this film is really burning. It is not only his initial design that surprises me, but the whole worldview makes you feel that love is very substituting. From the beginning of the chanting of the male protagonist, whether it’s the beginning and end of the first or second part, the male protagonist will use similar sentences to chant the whole worldview completely. He may have the beginning and the end of the first part. The ending describes the changes that have taken place in this part. The beginning and end of the second part describe how the male protagonist and other people have changed the island at the beginning and end of the second part.

Other than the animation plot, such as the character model and the soundtrack are very grand and magnificent, and it can be said that it is a work that is very worth seeing. After watching the movie of How to Train Your Dragon, I couldn't help but chase the TV series.

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Extended Reading
  • Verlie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Human and Nature. dream and persistence. Father and Son. And a little love.

  • Ismael 2022-03-23 09:01:13

    Every child should have such a small partner who is most worth relying on when he grows up.

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.