How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, review of the new Dreamworks dragon movie

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, review of the new Dreamworks dragon movie

Dragon Trainer - The hidden world is the third chapter of one of the sagas signed Dreamworks most beautiful pictures ever! As often happens in events like these, being the third film, many wonder if the film will have a success at least equal to that of the first two chapters. Fear not: Toothless and Hiccup are ready to face any opponent to free the dragons from the yoke of unscrupulous men!



How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, review of the new Dreamworks dragon movie

Beyond the borders of Berk

We had left our heroes with mourning in our hearts after the disappearance of the father of Hiccup: to date our boy is almost a man and travels with his ramshackle gang beyond the borders of Berk, his island, to hunt for those who still try to kidnap dragons, sell them or kill them for a profit. Once the dragons are saved from the clutches of the tyrants, however, Hiccup takes them with him to Berk and although the Viking citizens of the city have become accustomed to this coexistence, the space begins to be scarce. The appearance of a new threat to the Viking community (which we will not reveal to you), leads our team leader and his faithful Toothless to choose a desperate mission: find the legendary Hidden World, a place where dragons can live in peace, beyond the gaze of the world. We will not reveal further about the plot of the feature film, inviting you to interpret this as a trivial pretext: in truth the film speaks of something else, themes so profound that it is hard to think that it is a cartoon for children. Let's explore this part in a little while.


How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, review of the new Dreamworks dragon movie


Dragons, friends, family

Dragon Trainer - The hidden world it is complex, perhaps too much; in the film there is a kaleidoscope of emotions that pass through the eyes and the expressions of humans and dragons. Growing up is important but it can't happen without hurt, and often the answer is in the past: Hiccup is a boy who is abounding in youth, on the one hand it has a relationship with Atrid to carry on, on the other, a friendship that is stronger than diversity with his race, the one with Toothless; to cope with the problems of the present, Hiccup searches in his memories, finding the teachings of his father that were previously meaningless but now find space as pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Even the little dragon has its problems: after having revealed himself to be the Alpha of all dragons in the second chapter of the series, here a beautiful white little dragon comes into play, a Clear Fury that will make the heart of Toothless more than anything else. On the one hand we see the growth of the boy, on the other that of a dragon who behaves as much as a majestic animal as as a teenager awkward with his first love experience. Clashes and action scenes surround this scenario of inner conflict for our two protagonists who, somehow, begin to understand an ineluctable truth: nothing is immutable over time.


How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, review of the new Dreamworks dragon movie

Dark Fury, Light Fury

Black and white: you couldn't choose two more suitable colors for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World: The film is technically perfect, clean and successful scenes without smudging, the rendering of some elements such as sand, water and fire is so perfect that it seems to have virtual elements placed on top of real ones. The music did not impress us very much, it could certainly have been done better, but this is not the focus in a film like this. How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World is about love, in all its forms, whether this is a romantic love between man and woman (dragon and dragoness) and brotherly love, as well as obviously family love: it is difficult to hold back certain tears when certain strings are touched.


With love comes loss… Hiccup hurts but it's part of the game, you have to accept it - Stoick The Immense

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