How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

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Now chief and ruler of Berk alongside Astrid, Hiccup has created a gloriously chaotic dragon utopia. When the sudden appearance of female Light Fury coincides with the darkest threat their village has ever faced, Hiccup and Toothless must leave the only home they’ve known and journey to a hidden world thought only to exist in myth. As their true destines are revealed, dragon and rider will fight together—to the very ends of the Earth—to protect everything they’ve grown to treasure. (Universal Pictures US)

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MrHlad 

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English A worthy ending to a trilogy that suggests it could easily have gone on for a while. There is too much going on in How to Train Your Dragon 3, and they don't have enough time to devote to all of it properly, and splitting it into two films would certainly have come in handy. At the same time, it's still a proper animated adventure with great action, fine characters, excellent music and a few scenes that leave you breathless. ()

novoten 

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English There were dragons when I was a boy. The best animated series is bidding farewell, and this long-awaited finale of the story of inseparable friends has exceeded all possible expectations. Maybe it's because I have seen the previous installments multiple times, maybe it's because I became attached to the main characters over eight seasons of the series, or maybe it's because such a crowd-pleasing and dragon-loving message is hard to beat. I had chills down my spine from the first scene and a racing heartbeat during the last half hour, accompanied by more than one anticipated tear and a feeling that the film world has been enriched with a true legend. ()

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Remedy 

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English A romantic upgrade similar to that of the third Ice Age; unfortunately, one that is a lot less funny. This culmination of the entire How to Train Your Dragon trilogy is only slightly better than average in the animation field. What’s more, the third one limps far behind the previous installments. The kids will no doubt be enthused, though, because there's still the cutest dragon ever and the likably svelte Ruffnut as a symbol of defiance and rebellion against pretty much everything. Still, I thought at the beginning that perhaps the creators would be a bit more courageous and add a bit more fatality in the final installment, or perhaps subject the main characters to some really crucial life test or decision. After all, the first one dates back to 2010 and I kind of expected this series would want to grow with the viewer. Unfortunately, from that perspective, this is a rather tepid ending to an otherwise bombastic series. I still have the first installment in my top ten cartoons, and I still really enjoy the second one, but in my opinion the series could probably do without a third in this form. ()

Stanislaus 

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English After five years, we get the third dragon adventure of the inseparable duo of Hiccup and Toothless, who this time don’t have it easy at all with their relationship being put to several tests. If I compare the third part with the previous ones, there is a visible drop in quality, but it is still a nice continuation and a worthy end to the trilogy at the same time, which does not lack action and humour, and abounds with breathtaking animated scenery. On the one hand, the main villain was charismatic, but on the other, I couldn't shake the feeling that they could have gotten more out of his character. The third trip to the island of Berk, while not brimming with the charm of the first two installments and focusing more on relationship themes, is still engaging and entertaining. ()

Necrotongue 

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English After two great installments, this film was a huge flop for me, and I had been looking forward to it so much... Both previous dragon films offered great animation, a well-written story and a lot of great humor. The only thing left of it here is the animation. The new story is wishy-washy, parasitizing on what had already worked twice, humor had to clear the field for the constant lecturing and melodrama, and, for the first time, I was bored with the dragon training. ()

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