How To Train Your Dragon: 4/5
I really enjoyed it. Much better than I thought it would be. It has a good story with heart (it also goes in a direction you don't expect), good music (both majestic and gentle and romantic) and some scenes make nice use of 3D. I liked how it doesn't rely on in-your-face pop culture references which ensures the film won't date too much.
I liked the way it ended and wasn't expecting that. And the relationships in the film seemed believable, even though the relationship between Astrid (the girl he fancied) and Hiccup is high-school/middle school students as Vikings (gives you something to relate to), as a whole the film is surprisingly unanachronistic.
I liked the way they showed the relationship between father and son and the way Hiccup could be a hero - but just in a different way to what you'd expect.
I really enjoyed it. Much better than I thought it would be. It has a good story with heart (it also goes in a direction you don't expect), good music (both majestic and gentle and romantic) and some scenes make nice use of 3D. I liked how it doesn't rely on in-your-face pop culture references which ensures the film won't date too much.
I liked the way it ended and wasn't expecting that. And the relationships in the film seemed believable, even though the relationship between Astrid (the girl he fancied) and Hiccup is high-school/middle school students as Vikings (gives you something to relate to), as a whole the film is surprisingly unanachronistic.
I liked the way they showed the relationship between father and son and the way Hiccup could be a hero - but just in a different way to what you'd expect.