"I wouldn’t kill him, because he looked as frightened as I was. I looked at him, and I saw myself.”
My first viewing of How to Train Your Dragon was at my local Regal movie theater in 2010. Watching it again at home, I still enjoyed the experience, though the magic was more pronounced on the big screen. The animations and visuals are impressive, creating a visually captivating world. The storyline, while standard, holds a certain charm and has inspired many adventure movies that followed.
The characters, including the protagonist Hiccup, have their complex moments, adding to their relatability. Astrid, while not my favorite, adds a necessary dynamic to Hiccup's journey. Toothless remains the standout character, reminding me of my cat Roxie, who kept me company during the movie. The dialogue is charming, albeit a bit cheesy at times.
The pacing is a mix of engaging and uneven, with some scenes feeling perfectly timed while others drag on or feel rushed. Despite these moments, the movie is an enjoyable watch and I can't deny it's rightfully earned its beloved status. My immediate rating is 7.6/10.
Characters: 7.6
Acting: 7.4
Storyline: 7.5
Entertainment Value: 7.8
Immediate Rating: 7.6
Total Score: 37.9/50