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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
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The story tells of the powerful animation adventure in which Hickock's dream of creating a peaceful dragon is realized. It seems that this discovery will be appalling and may draw the fury of the night. In the end, when the danger mounts inside and the Hickup era takes over as head of the village, both the dragon and the passenger must make impossible decisions to preserve their species of extinction and the challenges they may face in that region.
The story tells of the powerful animation adventure in which Hickock's dream of creating a peaceful dragon is realized. It seems that this discovery will be appalling and may draw the fury of the night. In the end, when the danger mounts inside and the Hickup era takes over as head of the village, both the dragon and the passenger must make impossible decisions to preserve their species of extinction and the challenges they may face in that region.
Actors:
Craig Ferguson,
Ashley Jensen,
Cate Blanchett,
Julia Emelin,
Robin Atkin Downes,
David Tennant,
Justin Rupple,
James Sie,
Jay Baruchel,
Ă“lafur Darri Ă“lafsson,
Christopher Mintz-Plasse,
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Craig Ferguson
17 May 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Ashley Jensen
11 August 1969, Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
Cate Blanchett
14 May 1969, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Julia Emelin
Robin Atkin Downes
6 September 1976, London, England, UK
David Tennant
18 April 1971, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland, UK
Justin Rupple
James Sie
18 December 1962, Summit, New Jersey, USA
Jay Baruchel
9 April 1982, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ă“lafur Darri Ă“lafsson
13 March 1973, Connecticut, USA
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
20 June 1989, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Dean DeBlois
Country:
United States, Japan
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January 02, 2019
"How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" packs the emotional heft of the dozen or so years it has taken to get this far, tracking the loss of one parent, the discovery of another, and several momentous lessons in bravery and loyalty along the way.January 07, 2019
The dialogue is more wise-cracking and knowing, geared to appeal to young teenage boys rather than children. The technical aspects are as good as ever: indeed, the technology advances with each film, so that each looks richer than the last.January 03, 2019
The Hidden World is a little too chaotic in places but there's more than enough heart and sentimentality, particularly during the finale, to win over audiences.January 02, 2019
All told, by the time How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World nears the end of its Harry Potter-esque closing trajectory, in which Hiccup must learn how to let go, the bittersweet result will have audiences finding it equally hard to say goodbye.January 02, 2019
"The Hidden World" strikes a bittersweet chord in reminding its young audience that all good things - including the age of dragons - must come to an end.January 02, 2019
Eight years on, the How to Train Your Dragon films might not break any new aesthetic ground... but they remain as vibrant as ever.January 02, 2019
Writer-director Dean DeBlois caps his emotionally intelligent adaptation of the Vikings-and-dragons book series with an enjoyable, beautiful story of destiny and freedom.January 03, 2019
Rivalled only by the Weta-infused Apes as the best trilogy of the current decade, How to Train Your Dragon completes its triptych with a fitting final flourish.January 09, 2019
Every bit as thrilling and entertaining as its predecessors, but with greater finesse in both visuals and storytelling to create a sublime swan song that will likely leave you in a mess of tears.