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Topic Started: 08 May 2014, 15:52 (3840 Views) | |
Night fury fire | 08 May 2014, 15:52 Post #1 |
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I don't like her as much. She seems to have lost some of her voilent side which was why I liked her so much. What do you guys think? |
<- me seeing httyd 2 | |
HTTYD PT | 08 May 2014, 16:08 Post #2 |
Gronckle
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He begins to grow and so begins to realize that violence does not solve anything |
Shnuckles | 08 May 2014, 16:10 Post #3 |
Deadly Nadder
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I'll judge the characters after the movie, thank you. |
HTTYD PT | 08 May 2014, 16:11 Post #4 |
Gronckle
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It's only an opinion ok :-/ but you are right |
Shnuckles | 08 May 2014, 16:17 Post #5 |
Deadly Nadder
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I know I know, I wasn't trying to be mean , I was just saying I'm going to wait for the movie |
HTTYD PT | 08 May 2014, 16:18 Post #6 |
Gronckle
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I understand you I also want to see the movie B-) |
I am Smaug | 08 May 2014, 17:01 Post #7 |
Dragon Egg
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I wouldnt nesscessarily say astrid was violent in the first film. She was mostly competive with a no nonsense attitude. She basicially was a polar opposite of hiccup in that she was a real viking. She was also very serious and didnt consider what they doing a game, but an actual war. but now in httyd 2 things are far more peaceful and alot of the characters have mellowed out. Just look at stoick We havent seen any of the seriocous stuff in httyd 2 at leats invloving atsrid, so we may only see her get arrgssive when the situation calls for it |
Norskie | 08 May 2014, 17:09 Post #8 |
Norskie
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Honestly, I'm liking Astrid so far. I really liked her in the first film and to see her at this age, it sort of reminds me of the same transitions we make as adolescents. She's a more believable character if we can see at least some maturity from the characters. (I don't think she's lost her kick-butt Viking attitude completely, it'll probably emerge when the situation calls for it). |
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HTTYD PT | 08 May 2014, 17:09 Post #9 |
Gronckle
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astrid in the first film felt very good until the hiccup know some weaknesses of dragons and gained fame, astrid to know that I get iveja but then you know ... |
KentuckyWildcat | 08 May 2014, 17:10 Post #10 |
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I'm not sure I agree with that assessment based on what we've seen so far. First off, I don't think she was ever primarily motivated by violence so much as a sense of honor and a desire to be the best at everything. Sure she was really eager to kill dragons when we first saw her, but that was what the Hooligans did at the time. The dragon slayers were among the most esteemed citizens of Berk, and given her natural athleticism, she wasn't going to let anyone be a better dragon killer than herself, especially the village screw-up who prior to the start of training had caused far more problems than he ever solved. I never got the idea that she had a bloodlust to satisfy. They expanded the idea further in the TV series by revealing that one of her biggest motivations was to regain her family honor after her uncle was unfairly labelled a coward long ago, which I thought was a really nice touch. Now that things have moved forward five years, I don't see that she's fundamentally changed very much, her situation is just different. Killing dragons is no longer the order of the day, so she's moved on to being the best dragon rider possible as evidenced by her apparent dominance of the dragon races. It is possible that being in a more mature relationship with Hiccup will bring out her soft, caring side a bit more in certain instances, but she's always been capable of such emotions. I find that to be a believable maturation. Finally, judging by the Eret clip and the various photos of her brandishing an axe, it still looks like she's more than capable of getting her hands dirty if need be. I have some concerns about some things in the sequel, but Astrid's characterization isn't really one of them. |
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