How To Train Your Dragon 3: The Second Part (2019)
Summary
What's it about?
The good bits
The bad bits
What is it similar to?
Oscar's recommendation
Parent/carer alerts
Swearing
Violence
Fear
Autism alerts
Sensory details
Spoilers
Skills
Oscar's rating




Summary
Well, I can very well tell you that How To Train Your Dragon 3 is both a more than worthy sequel and finale to Dreamworks Animation's greatest film series to date and I am very proud to see it end that way.
What's it about?
Taking place after How To Train Your Dragon 1 & 2, Hiccup and Toothless rescue captured dragons from a mastermind dictator bent on using dragons to help him take over the world. Along the way Toothless finds and falls in love with a female Light fury of his kind and Hiccup offers to help him win over her.
The good bits
The film was very beautifully animated, had a lot of thrilling action scenes here and there and a lovely musical score. It was also full of impressive voice acting, many emotional and heartfelt scenes and it made a perfect ending to which is by far Dreamworks Animation's best series to date. There were some great new characters, slick dialogue and the villain was very clever and dastardly. He who knew the dragon's weakness and aimed in using them to help him take over the world. I would also like to point out it's worthy continuity to the last films and the impressive character development.
The bad bits
The only thing I did not like about this film was that I noticed a few similarities to the story of this film and How To Train Your Dragon 2. Nonetheless, there was nothing else I did not like about this film at all.
What is it similar to?
It was superior The Lego Movie 2, Shrek The Third, Ice Age 2, and Kung Fu Panda 3, yet slightly Inferior to Incredibles 2 and inferior to Toy Story 3. It is also by far my favourite film of 2019 to date.
Oscar's recommendation
If you are a fan of How To Train Your Dragon, dragons, Vikings, animation, action and adventure, then I can very well recommend you to see this film. However, I cannot recommend it to anyone who is not a fan of fighting and intense scenes. There were also some pretty emotional scenes here and there I would also like to point out.
Parent/carer alerts
Swearing
There were some characters who said, "Oh my God" or "Oh my Gods", one character was called a "Deamon" and another character says the word "Bloody" once.
Violence
There was so much intense fighting and violence that makes it feel like a live-action Viking movie, that it was almost as graphic to look at. There were Humans fighting each other, dragons fighting each other and Humans fighting dragons. There was no blood or graphic violence shown. The villain most likely falls to his death in the ocean near the end. One scene implies the genocide of Dragons.
Fear
The villain was quite Intimidating, he uses the dragon's blood to control their every move and wants to kidnap and enslave dragons to help him take over the world. There was a lot of suspense and peril here and there, some dragons might be too scary for some children and some dragons spray acid and attack with scorpion-like tails. Some scenes which look like an army fighting in smoke might scare some children. It is the darkest film of the series.
Autism alerts
Sensory details
There was a lot of loud noises, intense fighting and sudden surprises. Many of the characters you might have seen in the last movies get put into danger. There was a lot of peril and scary looking armies coming out of smoke to fight. You might also have to prepare yourself for some scary looking humans and dragons throughout the film, some emotional scenes here and there and witness some scenes of dragons getting shot by poisonous darts.
Spoilers
Skills
If you see this film then maybe you might like to ask a parent or guardian questions about the story so that you can understand the plot better. You should also prepare yourself for a lot of violence, fighting and threat and prepare for one scene full of different bright colours.
Oscar's rating




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