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It's been five years since Hiccup and Toothless successfully united dragons and vikings on the island of Berk. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. Now, Hiccup and Toothless must unite to stand up for what they believe while recognizing that only together do they have the power to change the future of both men and dragons.
Five years after Hiccup unified dragons and Vikings, they all face a new enemy - Drago, a man starting a war with dragons to rule the whole world once and for all. While Stoick would rather lock up and stay away from him, Hiccup wants to reason with him like he did with his dad. Traveling away from Berk, Hiccup comes across his long lost mother, who has been riding dragons way before he has. Does Hiccup have what it takes to take on Drago and his army of dragons?
A sequel never exceeds its predecessor....before this film I would have believed that until my dying day. Sequels are always a stepping stone from the first film this is believed by most sequel directors. They want to create the same effect as the first film but create it to a new, higher level. They want you to fall in love with the same characters all over again; enjoy the music whether it's from the same composer like in how to train to your dragon 2 or from a different composer like in the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels. Luckily for how to train your dragon 2 they had the same incredible crew they had in the first film such as producer Bonnie Arnold and director Dean Deblois.
The first how to train your dragon came out in 2010 and was a big success. It was nominated for 2 Oscars, winning 20 awards and getting a worldwide gross of $500,000,000 on a budget of £165,000,000. How to train your dragon 2 came out 4 years later due to its intricate animation and its incredible actors whose schedules needed to be revolved around. Personally it feels like I have been waiting centuries to see Hiccup and Toothless back on the big screen. 4 years is a long time to lose connection with the characters and with the scenery but the second I heard the words "This is Berk." in the beginning of this film. I was 13 again at Christmas watching How to train your dragon and crying at the scene where Hiccup, Toothless and Astrid were flying through the clouds. The cinematography; the music; the voices; the animation; the scripting. Truthfully I am struggling to find a simple flaw within this film. It gave me the exact feeling of How to train your dragon only better, stronger; A LOT more emotion. I absolutely adore this film and I am not the only one who thinks this, Chicago times reviewer Bill Zwecker states that how to train your dragon 2 is a "superbly crafted sequel."
OK where to begin? I know this is an animated film but the camera work amazes me to no end. The opening establishing shot of Berk zooming in on these tiny, seemingly insignificant details and then scoping out to show the characters we follow for the next few hours. It's intricate and ore-inspiring. Truthfully I don't know how the animators made Berk feel like it was real. Like it truly existed. The shots and the detail were that good. The scripting was flawless. I haven't actually read the book but I imagine many of the lines were stolen from Cressida Cowell. The scripting was realistic and funny and made you empathise with the characters as well as laugh along with them. It did however have some cheesy, apple pie-ish lines which were somewhat similar to How to train your dragon 1 such as "stop being so stoick, Stoick!" But there's nothing wrong with cheesy, right? The best scene in fact in the film was probably the cheesiest one. Hiccup, (Jay Baruchel) Gobber, (Craig Ferguson) Toothless, Stoick, (Gerard Butler) and new character Valka (Cate Blanchett) who is in fact Hiccup's mother and Stoick's wife are all together and Stoick begins to sing and it's incredible to see such a strong almost sociopathic character start singing just to cheer up Valka. The song he sings is a song the two of them share and is special to them. (And apparently to Gobber as he joins in) At first Valka seems to not appreciate the gesture but then begins to sing along and throughout this scene we see medium and close up shots of Hiccup smiling as he has a family again and you see Gobber make him dance and the music gets louder and the lighting gets brighter giving this great sense of optimism and hope and makes us as an audience know that everything is going to be okay. I know I wasn't the only one crying happy tears during this scene. It was amazing and gave me the exact same feel as the first one only more hopeful. Now for the score. I am a huge fan of film soundtracks. My favourites include Treasure planet, (2002) Jurassic Park (1993) and ET. (1982) For me a good soundtrack is something that stays in your head despite no lyrics. It just gets stuck in your head and a few hours later you end up humming it randomly. The score affects so much in a film. It makes the audience feel something. It makes them feel connected emotionally to the characters and the settings and the story. Most composers use the score simply to tell the audience how to feel at every point in the film. Truthfully that is a mistake, sure suspenseful long, deep notes in a horror work to get the audience petrified that a bad guy with a chainsaw is hiding out of sight behind a tree, but the audience know how to feel, you see a character you love depressed you feel depressed. Music should simply be used as an essence as a way to make the audience memorise what is going on. John Powell does this flawlessly. I fell in love with this soundtrack in the first film. I have 3 CDs at home. The how to train your dragon soundtrack is one. The music is amazing. I cry each time I hear it (happy tears of course) and when I hear the same tracks in this film and then the same tracks edited to give them an extra flair. I absolutely love it. Okay I am going to end it here. I loved this film. The second I stepped out of the cinema I could've turned right back around and watched it again and would have still felt the same emotions I did the first time. This film is intricate, amazing, funny and wonderful to watch.
I recommend this movies to families especially, but anyone can enjoy it with the exception being perhaps very small children (for mature themes). How to Train Your Dragon 2 manages to even surpass its predecessor, avoiding the sophomore slump in spectacular fashion.
The visuals and music were absolutely stunning, melding together without seams. You know you're in a good movie where sometimes, you don't even say to yourself, "Huh, this is good," but simply watch and enjoy. With this movie, I was fully enraptured. I watched in 3D, which made the cinematography even more breathtaking. Some movies are converted to 3D to make money, and I'm generally leery of feeding the cash-gobbling movie studios without compensation, but HTTYD2 has plenty of scenes to justify the additional cost of a 3D ticket. You'll still enjoy the film without the 3D, but it definitely adds to the scenes in HTTYD2, unlike in some other films.
The plot is noticeably darker, but the mature themes are handled well (with some tears might I add, and I'm a stoic person!) and leaves plenty of material for the sequel to explore. DuBlois makes a good choice to have Hiccup, the 20-year-old protagonist, face the realities of life here. Without such lessons, the film may have fallen into simply a visual stunner with no story. DuBlois' film ultimately succeeds because of a plot written for not just the visual thrills, but also the believable character development and world-building.
Summary: Must watch. I'm already considering watching it again and adding it to my DVD collection, and I'll certainly watch the third film.
After meandering for a while, the story kicks into gear in the third act, with a couple of legitimately shocking and well-executed developments that do pack a punch missing elsewhere in the film.
The first part of the movie was released 4 years ago (2010, to be more specific) though they took a leap of 1 extra so yeah, in the opening narration states that this film takes place five years after the previous. It is also stated that Hiccup is 20 years old in this film. a5c7b9f00b
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