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Why you liked this movie
Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 13:34
by TheBlackFluffyThing
I absolutely liked the Score of HTTYD. I listened to Forbidden Friendship in 2012 and one day later I was in town buying the movie. Best Songs: Forbidden Friendship, Test Drive, Romantic Flight, Coming Back Around
Another great thing about it is that the Story didn't seem rushed and the characters were believable. Every person has a reason why he or she acts as he/she does. For example Stoick disowning Hiccup was a desicion I understood because to him Hiccup befriended the most dangerous and aggressive "Things" in existance and endangered the village by doing so.
Plus, the idea of Hiccup actually losing his leg in the last battle was something rarely found in kids movies. I think it was good to have it in the movie, because it showed how much Hiccup did risk to save Berk, the Vikings and Toothless. It also made me realize how much Toothless has lost. Hiccup lost his leg, but can walk on his own. Toothless can't even fly without Hiccups help. This also gave the movie more realism, because it's very unlikely to survive a battle against a giant Dragon completely unscathed.
The next mentionable reason why I like HTTYD are the Dragons. There are so many different looking species that have different abilities and different fire. In most Dragon themed movies, the Dragons look all the same or there's just one Dragon character present. The HTTYD Dragons were like normal animals, because there also are different species. Additionally, unlike many Dragon protagonists Toothless and his scaly friends can't talk and communicate only through gestures and that's more realistic.
Also, the animation was perfect. The coloring, the details (scars, Dragon scales, fire, etc.), the scenery and the lighting was amazing. The flight scenes were just breathtaking because you felt like sitting on the back of Toothless and actually riding him. The movements of Toothless' wings looked absolutely realistic. You could see the strength he needed to fly upwards, the wind getting caught in his wings and the pure speed he has in flight. Overall HTTYD is one of the best animated movies in history.
Last, the story of the friendship between a boy and a Dragon was truly deep and heartwarming. How enemies can develop such a strong bond and rely on each other in every situtation is so touching. And Hiccup and Toothless don't act like "I didn't kill you, so would you be my friend?" but are curious and hostile toward each other before they befriend. The Forbidden Friendship Scene is such a great example for their hostilty turinig into trust and makes me cry whenever I watch, because it's so cute and emotional.
So HTTYD certainly is the best movie of all times!
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 14:06
by Jendora
Strangely, at first, I didn't like this movie. I did not see it in theaters and I left the conversations when my friends started to talk about how great it was.
The first time I saw this movie was during a social gathering. The same friends were like "What movie should we watch?" and they chose this one. I sat through it, but I couldn't hear it at all and lost interest quickly because of that.
The second time I saw this movie is when it all happened. We watched it, just the four of us--roommates in our apartment. That was when I actually watched it (not just pretended to) and I immediately fell in love with it. That was it.
Why did I fall in love with it? I don't even really know. It was just so different and beautiful. I do know, though, that it always brings back memories (I'm highly nostalgic) each time I see it. That's why I like it.
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 16:56
by ToothlessNightFury
Oh wow I don't think I can explain it haha
there's so many things I liked about it.
It was just so amazing
Toothless' adorableness,
his connection with Hiccup,
the way that it showed that even though Hiccup saved the day he lost his leg, showing that the hero doesn't always have
Everything go their way.
My mom and I really liked that one actually.
Not a lot of movies touch on this and it just makes me think about any kids who were born like this have an even greater connection with the movie.
I also feel it made Hiccup and Toothless more connected, Toothless lost the one side of his tail and Hiccup lost his left leg.
I first saw it when it was on dvd I wanted so badly to see it in theaters but didn't have money to at the time. So when it came on dvd we bought it and watched it that same night and I immediately fell in love with it.
I watched it the next night again at a friends house and well the rest is history. I freaked I learned they were making a tv show, and I was even more excited when it was confirmed for the third one
I've seen the shows and movie so much that if I'm sick i'll put it on and I'll sleep through pretty much the whole thing and I'll wake up and feel like I didn't miss anything
my mom and I love the music too, especially Forbidden Friendship
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 11:01
by Spineblade
I don't really know why I liked it so much. Maybe it was the animation and music. Maybe the character in Hiccup I've grown to love so much. Maybe I'm just that much of a fan of dragons.
And of course, the fandom has only helped me love HTTYD even more so.
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 21:00
by Gh3ttoKinG.
This movie just shows me what I've ever wanted in my life since I was about 6 years old (so 16 years ago). I think this is the reason why I love this movie (and the series) so much!
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 00:37
by ggamer77
I've never really had a best friend, and I've never really been good at making friends with people. The second I saw the Forbidden Friendship scene I just loved it. Its exactly what I've always wanted.
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 12 Apr 2014, 02:29
by ChaseMagnus
- Aika
- 10 Apr 2014, 02:26
Oh dear, this question is
begging for an essay.
The How to Train Your Dragon movie (even the books) franchise has captured my heart and captivated me to marking this series as my number 1 favorite animated series of all time. And why? Well, it may just be numerous things. Let's make a list, shall we?
Originality
Sure, there are animated movies about befriending dragons and whatnot, but this movie seems to stand out to me. The story the directors had hoped for was originally a father-son story. And they effectively communicated this relationship between Hiccup and Stoick through majority of the movie and finally towards the end at the scene of the battle with the Red Death. However, they managed to create another story about a boy and his dragon. First, Hiccup becomes the first viking to ever to ride a dragon (let's try to not put some HTTYD2 stuff here, as it's not the subject matter) and the one of the first to realize that they are not always the wild beasts vikings had feared for generations.
Symbiosis
This really was one of the things that made me fall in love with the series. Of course, we know that Toothless lost a tail fin after the first battle scene between viking and dragon, then, Hiccup lost his left leg in the last battle between viking and dragon in the movie. Basically, they can't do a lot without each other, and Toothless especially ("a downed dragon is a dead dragon"). The Gift of the Night Fury also demonstrated this relationship when
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Toothless refused the automatic tail fin made for him by Hiccup.
By both being handicapped, they wove together this symbiotic relationship that is almost irrepressible.
Score/Music
OKAY, THIS. JUST. JOHN POWELL.
The fact that this movie had scenes with only music playing (and letting the animation speak for itself) is absolutely incredible. Forbidden Friendship, and the moment Hiccup realized he is ultimately handicapped are main examples. Just everything about the music. Yeah. And don't forget about Jonsi! Personally, he's one of my most favorite artists and his "Sticks & Stones" at the end of the movie is actually a really good representation for what my taste in music is like. Go figure. (I wouldn't be sitting here enjoying his amazing music if it weren't for this movie, actually)
VAs
This probably won't be a reason for some of you, but it sort of is for me.
I know there are some of those people who wish to know nothing about the voice actors or the actors themselves so they'll fully believe that that is the character they're playing or voicing on screen. But Jay Baruchel is an exception for me. I've watched almost every Behind the Scenes for this movie and needless to say I was amused when I found out most of Hiccup's character and gestures were based off of Jay. I just thought it was interesting, is all. The voice actors for Gobber and Stoick have a close relationship to that of their characters. I also happen to like America Ferrera. And David Tennant (he was Spitelout, Snotlout's dad) has a soft spot in my heart. (The fact that he was the voice over for the book series is amazing itself)
Just in General
- It made me love being a kid again.
- The fandom has its perks.
- I found the art style rather unique--it just appealed to me for some reason.
- Chris Sanders and Dean Deblois. Enough said.
- Dragons, and flying.
- Hiccup's sarcasm.
- The flight scenes! And every single one of them!
There's probably
a ton more I could say here but sadly they're not popping up at the moment.
- God_dragons_love
- 10 Apr 2014, 04:09
Wow, um, I don't know if I can fit it all in one post.
None of this is in order BTW.
1. The music. John Powell did a terrific job, especially on the scenes with hardly no talking. It's hard to do that, because you have to keep the audience entertained with no dialogue. HTTYD was the first movie (That's not a Disney musical) where I realized the music. Every score fits perfectly with its scene!
2. Hiccup and Toothless' relationship. This is just undescribable. It's not a relationship of romance, nor friendship, nor family, it's a relationship that only God can put together. They are both missing a left limb, and they are both different in their world. Hiccup is the only scrawny viking, and Toothless is the only Night Fury. They would both do anything for each other, and they both love each other with everything they've got.
3. The Forbidden Friendship scene. I have a bunch of favorite scenes, but this one really makes the movie. Again, another scene with just music, and only a few words at the beggining. The way they both smile, the way Toothless copies Hiccup, the way Toothless hesitates before putting his nose into Hiccup's hand....it's perfect.
4. Hiccup and Astrid. This love-relationship isn't built on whether they look hot, nor whether they are perfect, it's built on trust. Astrid didn't like Hiccup till he stopped acting like someone he wasn't, and in the Romantic Flight scene she sees the true Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III.
5. Hiccup and Stoick. A father/son relationship built up through the entire movie. No father is perfect, and of course no son is perfect, but when they both stop to listen to each other, they realize what love truly is. The apology near the end of the movie didn't feel forced, it felt sincere and serious, and Hiccup knew that.
6. The message. The message of the movie is that no matter what you think of somebody, whether it be an animal or human being, you don't know who they truly are until you dig deeper into their hearts. Another message is, don't wear a mask all your life. If someone doesn't like you for being who you are (unless it's a bad persona), don't change for them. Ask yourself, maybe it's them who should change for the batter.
7. The Where's Hiccup scene. This scene is just...it's perfect. When Hiccup walks to the door leaning on Toothless for help, and when Toothless' tail swings by, you think, 'yes, they're one now.' It's again, a scene with hardly any talking, and sometimes that's all you need.
8. The Kill Ring scene. The fact that Hiccup has tried to prove himself to his father his entire life, and tried his entire life to fit in, he still goes out into that ring, knowing what could happen; What would happen. He could possibly, easily get killed by that Nightmare, but he has to do what is right. I see him doing a Christ-like thing. I am not in any way saying he is Jesus or anything like Jesus, I'm just saying he's doing what is right instead of doing what everyone else wants him to, which is wrong. We have to make those decisions once in a while, and do we always make the right decicsion?
9. Hiccup is a good roll model. If there is a better roll model for boys, girls, adults or teens out there then Hiccup, then let me know. He does do some wrong things, and he does suffer cosequences, but he does what is right in the end. I would rather my kids look up to him then some tv character that's perfect. Yeah, it shows kids how to be good, but does it show them how it's okay to make mistakes, that everybody does make mistakes and that there are consequences for bad actions or decisions? I think not, especially not a consequence to the point of losing a limb. Yes, Hiccup did the correct thing in killing the Red Death, but he made some wrong choices before that. Plus, do you think you're going to come out of that fight with just scars and brusies? No. I have never seen an animated movie where a character loses a limb before, never. This movie is more realistic then a live-action action film if you ask me.
10. Hiccup is relatable to. Raise your hand if you've/you're (been) picked on in school, are/were different, or thinks something is wrong so you stand up for it. I know I have seen some things I know are wrong, and have been made fun if because I fight for that cause. Hiccup is more relatable them any celebrity or tv star will ever be.
11. It leaves you feeling great. Whenever I finish watching HTTYD, I always (no matter how many times I watch it) feel good afterwards, like I just told all my sins to a priest and I am clean now, or like I just received a box of chocolates from my bf. It makes me smile every time I see Hiccup and Toothless laugh or smile, and the jokes make me laugh to this day, after four years, and seeing the full movie over 100 times.
12. It's original. The story is so original, and yeah there are movies with similar plots, but not a single one with the a story like this one, relationships like this one, music like this one, characters like this one, or messages like this one.
- Hiccdew_Forever
- 10 Apr 2014, 05:04
How could I not have mentioned the SHEEP?!
Hiccup:"Thank you for summing that up..........."
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 02:13
by AuroraBorealis
- God_dragons_love
- 10 Apr 2014, 04:09
Wow, um, I don't know if I can fit it all in one post.
None of this is in order BTW.
1. The music. John Powell did a terrific job, especially on the scenes with hardly no talking. It's hard to do that, because you have to keep the audience entertained with no dialogue. HTTYD was the first movie (That's not a Disney musical) where I realized the music. Every score fits perfectly with its scene!
2. Hiccup and Toothless' relationship. This is just undescribable. It's not a relationship of romance, nor friendship, nor family, it's a relationship that only God can put together. They are both missing a left limb, and they are both different in their world. Hiccup is the only scrawny viking, and Toothless is the only Night Fury. They would both do anything for each other, and they both love each other with everything they've got.
3. The Forbidden Friendship scene. I have a bunch of favorite scenes, but this one really makes the movie. Again, another scene with just music, and only a few words at the beggining. The way they both smile, the way Toothless copies Hiccup, the way Toothless hesitates before putting his nose into Hiccup's hand....it's perfect.
4. Hiccup and Astrid. This love-relationship isn't built on whether they look hot, nor whether they are perfect, it's built on trust. Astrid didn't like Hiccup till he stopped acting like someone he wasn't, and in the Romantic Flight scene she sees the true Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III.
5. Hiccup and Stoick. A father/son relationship built up through the entire movie. No father is perfect, and of course no son is perfect, but when they both stop to listen to each other, they realize what love truly is. The apology near the end of the movie didn't feel forced, it felt sincere and serious, and Hiccup knew that.
6. The message. The message of the movie is that no matter what you think of somebody, whether it be an animal or human being, you don't know who they truly are until you dig deeper into their hearts. Another message is, don't wear a mask all your life. If someone doesn't like you for being who you are (unless it's a bad persona), don't change for them. Ask yourself, maybe it's them who should change for the batter.
7. The Where's Hiccup scene. This scene is just...it's perfect. When Hiccup walks to the door leaning on Toothless for help, and when Toothless' tail swings by, you think, 'yes, they're one now.' It's again, a scene with hardly any talking, and sometimes that's all you need.
8. The Kill Ring scene. The fact that Hiccup has tried to prove himself to his father his entire life, and tried his entire life to fit in, he still goes out into that ring, knowing what could happen; What would happen. He could possibly, easily get killed by that Nightmare, but he has to do what is right. I see him doing a Christ-like thing. I am not in any way saying he is Jesus or anything like Jesus, I'm just saying he's doing what is right instead of doing what everyone else wants him to, which is wrong. We have to make those decisions once in a while, and do we always make the right decicsion?
9. Hiccup is a good roll model. If there is a better roll model for boys, girls, adults or teens out there then Hiccup, then let me know. He does do some wrong things, and he does suffer cosequences, but he does what is right in the end. I would rather my kids look up to him then some tv character that's perfect. Yeah, it shows kids how to be good, but does it show them how it's okay to make mistakes, that everybody does make mistakes and that there are consequences for bad actions or decisions? I think not, especially not a consequence to the point of losing a limb. Yes, Hiccup did the correct thing in killing the Red Death, but he made some wrong choices before that. Plus, do you think you're going to come out of that fight with just scars and brusies? No. I have never seen an animated movie where a character loses a limb before, never. This movie is more realistic then a live-action action film if you ask me.
10. Hiccup is relatable to. Raise your hand if you've/you're (been) picked on in school, are/were different, or thinks something is wrong so you stand up for it. I know I have seen some things I know are wrong, and have been made fun if because I fight for that cause. Hiccup is more relatable them any celebrity or tv star will ever be.
11. It leaves you feeling great. Whenever I finish watching HTTYD, I always (no matter how many times I watch it) feel good afterwards, like I just told all my sins to a priest and I am clean now, or like I just received a box of chocolates from my bf. It makes me smile every time I see Hiccup and Toothless laugh or smile, and the jokes make me laugh to this day, after four years, and seeing the full movie over 100 times.
12. It's original. The story is so original, and yeah there are movies with similar plots, but not a single one with the a story like this one, relationships like this one, music like this one, characters like this one, or messages like this one.
You put words into my mouth. There's just this thing about their relationship that makes my heart soar. It is put together by God! Well... If it was real.... :-/
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 14:18
by NightRider
When I first saw the trailer in theaters my attention was immediately drawn to toothless (go figure) I remember leaning over to my parents saying we have to go see HTTYD! So the day it came out my dad took me. I loved this movie because it had so many moments where it just captivated my attention. The animation was amazing,the funny,sarcastic things that Hiccup would say,and the relationship between him and his dragon. The story plot was great and had my attention all the way through and I never got bored, but was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Such a great film and a legend that will live on. Thank you Dreamworks for creating such a spectacular film! Can't wait for the second!
Why you liked this movie
Posted: 18 Apr 2014, 14:50
by The Puppeteer
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