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Top Comments (10)
I love how this trilogy is not scared of making sacrifices like that. First, Hiccup's leg, then his dad and lastly, Toothless. It's realistic that's probably why it really resonates with the audience.
"There were dragons... when I was a boy... Where they went, only a few know." That line actually comes from the opening of the books these movies are based on. For years on end, this simple sentence will cause people to spontaneously cry, and for good reason. This trilogy is a perfect emotional ride, and the closing out of the trilogy represents the loss of childhood innocence and the wistfulness that comes with it so well. None of us really understood until that moment that we were not ready for a world without dragons, and we will always feel their loss.
This bad guy was especially scary because he's exactly like Hiccup. He's smart, he has charisma, he knows nearly everything about dragons especially nightfurys. He's Hiccup, his dark reflection, if Hiccup had gone down the other path and killed toothless when they met. Definitely intimidating.
My favorite quote from this movie was near the end when Hiccup sends Toothless and the other dragons to the hidden world. He says, "We don't deserve you...yet." This shows that Hiccup still has faith that humans and dragons can one day co-exist. Despite all the bad people he's met and fought with.
That final scene of Hiccup and Astrid visiting Toothless and the Light Fury to introduce their children to each other will never fail to make me cry, no matter how old I get. It’s an absolutely perfect bookend to the series because while it shows that humanity as a whole is not ready to coexist with dragons, the Berkians and the dragons will not only keep the secret of The Hidden World safe, they will pass on that love for each other generation after generation. Until one day when humanity grows up enough to share this world with the dragons.
So there’s a a part that most people haven’t seen unless your a die hard fan. Hiccup did try to give him the ability to fly on his own in a short film in between the first and second movie but toothless upon receiving it destroyed it because he wanted to stay with hiccup. Hence Astrid’s line of “you’ve tried this before he didn’t want it”
You know this movie is a masterpiece just based on the fact that the top comments are all actually focused on the movie for once 😅 Good job guys
32:15 Toothless living up to what was written about him in the book⚡️⚡️ "The unholy offspring of lightning and death itself"
The Homecoming short ties directly to the ending of the last movie.
Hiccup was 15 years old in the first movie, in the 2nd one he's 20 and part 3 is set one year later making him 21. The future flash forward at the end of the last movie is set 10 years after the events of the "The Hidden World", making hiccup 31 years old ;). So it is possible toothless simply didn't recognize his old human bff at first as he looked so much older compared to the last time he saw him, until he recognized his scent.
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Top Comments (10)
I love how this trilogy is not scared of making sacrifices like that. First, Hiccup's leg, then his dad and lastly, Toothless. It's realistic that's probably why it really resonates with the audience.
"There were dragons... when I was a boy... Where they went, only a few know." That line actually comes from the opening of the books these movies are based on. For years on end, this simple sentence will cause people to spontaneously cry, and for good reason. This trilogy is a perfect emotional ride, and the closing out of the trilogy represents the loss of childhood innocence and the wistfulness that comes with it so well. None of us really understood until that moment that we were not ready for a world without dragons, and we will always feel their loss.
This bad guy was especially scary because he's exactly like Hiccup. He's smart, he has charisma, he knows nearly everything about dragons especially nightfurys. He's Hiccup, his dark reflection, if Hiccup had gone down the other path and killed toothless when they met. Definitely intimidating.
My favorite quote from this movie was near the end when Hiccup sends Toothless and the other dragons to the hidden world. He says, "We don't deserve you...yet." This shows that Hiccup still has faith that humans and dragons can one day co-exist. Despite all the bad people he's met and fought with.
That final scene of Hiccup and Astrid visiting Toothless and the Light Fury to introduce their children to each other will never fail to make me cry, no matter how old I get. It’s an absolutely perfect bookend to the series because while it shows that humanity as a whole is not ready to coexist with dragons, the Berkians and the dragons will not only keep the secret of The Hidden World safe, they will pass on that love for each other generation after generation. Until one day when humanity grows up enough to share this world with the dragons.
So there’s a a part that most people haven’t seen unless your a die hard fan. Hiccup did try to give him the ability to fly on his own in a short film in between the first and second movie but toothless upon receiving it destroyed it because he wanted to stay with hiccup. Hence Astrid’s line of “you’ve tried this before he didn’t want it”
You know this movie is a masterpiece just based on the fact that the top comments are all actually focused on the movie for once 😅 Good job guys
32:15 Toothless living up to what was written about him in the book⚡️⚡️ "The unholy offspring of lightning and death itself"
The Homecoming short ties directly to the ending of the last movie.
Hiccup was 15 years old in the first movie, in the 2nd one he's 20 and part 3 is set one year later making him 21. The future flash forward at the end of the last movie is set 10 years after the events of the "The Hidden World", making hiccup 31 years old ;). So it is possible toothless simply didn't recognize his old human bff at first as he looked so much older compared to the last time he saw him, until he recognized his scent.