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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

User rating: 4.53 30 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: February 22, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 21, 2019

PG | Action, Adventure, Animation, Family | 1h 44m

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4.53/5

User rating: 4.53

Based on 140 votes and 30 reviews.


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User rating: April 20, 2022

Beautiful animation, especially the hidden world, funny and clever plot witch can teach kids some lessons without beating them over their heads with it.

User rating: May 25, 2019

THIS MOVIE WAS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.!!! I AT, 70 YEARS OF AGE & THE TWO, SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRLS, LOVED THIS MOVIE TOO.!!! THE COLOR WAS GREAT, THE STORY WAS GOOD & THE ADVENTURE OF HAVING A PET DRAGON WAS " COOL."

User rating: May 19, 2019

Very boring! The firs one was great! Not worthy watching the second one.

User rating: May 2, 2019

There are VERY few movies that truly deserve five stars. This is one of those! Reviews in technical, entertainment, and fan contexts have been wonderful. Rotten Tomatoes gives a 92 rating. Everything about HTTYD: The Hidden World is first-class. The animation is spectacular! Underlying the sophisticated animation is beautifully rendered artwork. The lighting is exquisite, conveying interior scenes and outside scenes across changing times of day with compelling realism. Much research went into the tools, clothing, housing, boat construction, etc. of Iron Age Vikings. The historical authenticity contrasts marvelously with the fantastic capabilities of the different dragons. The screenplay is masterly and fast-paced, giving the marvelous voice actors a showcase worthy of their experience. Continuity from scene to scene in so smooth and logical, unlike so many modern films. There's lots of humor situation-based humor. There's lots of "action." There is NO vulgar language, graphic violence, and thankfully, no gratuitous sex (also banes of modern movie-making). Composer John Powell's score varies from soaring and deeply touching, and pop artist Jonsi's theme song "Together from Afar" really captures the outcome of the story. The values of entire trilogy, based roughly on an exciting series of books for teens by Oxford-educated English author Cressida Cowell, are as lesson for folks of all ages.

User rating: April 2, 2019

Really enjoyable!

User rating: March 27, 2019

Fantastic movie!

User rating: March 23, 2019

I love it!

User rating: March 16, 2019

Good animation and storyline

User rating: March 15, 2019

Good movie for children .

User rating: March 12, 2019

awesomeness