Hiccup et Toothless ('Hocquet' et 'Sans Dents') découvrent une grotte glacée, habitée par des centaines de dragons sauvages et le mystérieux Cavalier des Dragons. Les deux amis se trouve au ... Tout lireHiccup et Toothless ('Hocquet' et 'Sans Dents') découvrent une grotte glacée, habitée par des centaines de dragons sauvages et le mystérieux Cavalier des Dragons. Les deux amis se trouve au milieu d'une bataille pour protéger la paixHiccup et Toothless ('Hocquet' et 'Sans Dents') découvrent une grotte glacée, habitée par des centaines de dragons sauvages et le mystérieux Cavalier des Dragons. Les deux amis se trouve au milieu d'une bataille pour protéger la paix
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 15 victoires et 61 nominations au total
- Hiccup
- (voix)
- Valka
- (voix)
- Stoick
- (voix)
- Gobber
- (voix)
- Astrid
- (voix)
- Snotlout
- (voix)
- Tuffnut
- (voix)
- Ruffnut
- (voix)
- Drago
- (voix)
- Eret
- (voix)
- Starkard
- (voix)
- Ug
- (voix)
- Teeny
- (voix)
- No-Name
- (voix)
- Toothless
- (voix)
- Additional Voices
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Résumé
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I went in expecting a great film.
I came out blown away.
I can honestly say I've never seen a sequel better than it's predecessor, but How To Train Your Dragon 2 does nothing but improve and top the first one.
The music was the best I've heard in a very long time. The story introduced so many things that was simply another piece of master storytelling. The relationships in the movie, especially Toothless' and Hiccup's, were written to their absolute strongest.
After all the films I've seen, all the shows I've watched, all the books I've read, I have never come across a friendship stronger than Hiccup's and Toothless'. The way they write that relationship is just . . . it's never been done before.
The story itself is actually pretty simple and actually a really short story, but it's a story you could tell the writer fell in love with. And he brought this story to the best it can absolutely be. The villain was chilling, the characters' outcomes were emotional, and the climax will completely shake your soul.
I have no complaints. No complaints at all. There is nothing I would change about that film. Not a single thing.
I just really hope they saved the best for last, because I don't know how they're going to top it.
The dragon's depictions are very amazing, you find yourself smitten by these creatures and also caring for the human characters.
Is it better than the first film? Yes, with improvements in the areas of emotion and magnitude. This one is also very different than the first one.
So, verdict.
YOU BETTER GO SEE THIS AS SOON AS YOU CAN!
I was wrong.
I'm still in two minds if it is better than the original though.
One thing that astounds me is the detail. The effects are absolutely mind-blowing and very thorough. There are some shots of Toothless where you can see the detail in his scales, including sometimes dirt and scars.
The original voice cast is back and still awesome, the story is amazing, the effects are jaw dropping and the score fits with the film perfectly.
This movie has everything in just over 100 minutes; action, adventure, laughs, tears for every one of all ages.
I just have one complaint
I DON'T WANNA WAIT JUST OVER THREE YEARS FOR THE NEXT FILM!!!
This is another level of animated film, one that gracefully crosses generational gaps and will speak volumes to any age group. Because of the critical and audience acclaim of the beloved predecessor, many are afraid that a sequel will not match the mastery of the first one, that this would be created purely as a money-making gimmick, like many Hollywood sequels. If these are your presumptions, you couldn't be more wrong. This film is worthy of all the hopes and expectations you are afraid to carry into the theater. DeBlois has told us a moving story, one that won't be soon forgotten, that so many of us will connect with. At Comic Con 2013, DeBlois said that this was "The Empire Strikes Back" of the trilogy. That is a hefty promise, which he has successfully delivered.
The world of HTTYD2 has been vastly expanded and explored, very little of the film takes place on Berk. It is much more of an adventure film. The film has taken everything from HTTYD to the next level: emotion, intensity, action, adventure, humor, and depth. It takes risks I have seen so few animated films take, full of twists and turns, that will keep you engaged and invested.
For me the film could have had a stronger beginning, a few less childish jokes, and a bit slower pacing (probably should have been about 10 minutes longer). Other than some very nit-picky notes, that is literally the worst that I can say about it.
HTTYD2 is a phenomenal film and will deservedly pick up the academy award for best animated film of the year. John Powell, will again be nominated (and hopefully win) for his inventively emotional score.
This was my most anticipated film of the past two years and it does not disappoint. The four years of work on it show, as it is a polished film. It is one of those rare films that inspires. And one of the few that you walk out of the theater feeling so much emotion and thinking "Gosh, I can't wait to see that again."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDjimon Hounsou would often do vocal exercises to prepare for his voice acting. One of these was a loud, terrible scream. Dean DeBlois liked it so much that he decided to use it as Drago's cry to summon his dragons.
- GaffesHiccup loses his helmet over the ocean and it floats. Since it appears to be made of iron and leather it should sink immediately.
- Citations
Gobber: [at Stoick's funeral] May the valkyries welcome you and lead you through Odin's great battlefield. May they sing your name with love and fury, so that we might hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla and know that you've taken your rightful place at the table of kings. For a great man has fallen: A warrior. A chieftain. A father. A friend.
- Crédits fousLike the first film, they are no opening credits. The title of the film doesn't show up until the very beginning of the credits.
- Versions alternativesAlso released in a 3D version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #50.19 (2014)
- Bandes originalesWhere No One Goes
Lyrics by Jon Thor Birgisson
Music by Jon Thor Birgisson and John Powell
Performed by Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)
Produced by Alex Somers, John Powell and Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 2
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 145 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 177 002 924 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 49 451 322 $US
- 15 juin 2014
- Montant brut mondial
- 621 537 519 $US
- Durée
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1