In Review: "How to Train Your Dragon 2"
Anything- absolutely anything- that Dean DeBlois does, I will watch. This movie is just a testament to his impressive skill in writing, storytelling, and originality. This animated sequel could have fallen fate to the classic sequel failure, but it kept its heart in mind. It remembered the reason why people loved the first film- the love between a boy and his dragon.
Plot
(Somehow, Hiccup got ridiculously attractive. Apparently having people like a dork with a dragon was not enough. We had to add long wavy locks and a muscular figure. Whatever.)
In the pair's explorations, they find... Hiccup's mother! (it's not a spoiler- all the trailers tell you this). She was supposedly dead after a dragon attack on the town, but here she is living with all the wild dragons and learning their ways just as Hiccup did.
The happy family reunion doesn't last too long because there is a looming enemy out there who is capturing dragons to create an all-powerful, all-evil dragon army! The whole family and friends must fight to save the dragons.
The Stars
Joining the cast of hardened Vikings is Cate Blanchett as Hiccup's mother Valka, Kit Harrington (aka John Snow from "Game of Thrones") as Eret, and Djimon Hounsou as the dreaded Drago.
The Message
Hiccup and Toothless's relationship in this film is seriously tested, but their love and any love between man and dragon/dog/cat/hamster cannot be broken. The love between a mother and son or husband and wife can also be renewed even after years of separation- at least that's what this movie says.
DeBlois has taken notes from Disney, which is able to give non-speaking animalistic or inanimate characters amazing ranges of personality, emotion, and character development. This is what allows Hiccup and Toothless to have that deep and endearing bond and gives the film its heart.
It was a very cute movie.
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