Dragon Trainer 3 - Il mondo nascosto
Titolo originale: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 7 vittorie e 66 candidature totali
Jay Baruchel
- Hiccup
- (voce)
America Ferrera
- Astrid
- (voce)
F. Murray Abraham
- Grimmel
- (voce)
Cate Blanchett
- Valka
- (voce)
Gerard Butler
- Stoick
- (voce)
Craig Ferguson
- Gobber
- (voce)
Jonah Hill
- Snotlout
- (voce)
Kristen Wiig
- Ruffnut
- (voce)
Kit Harington
- Eret
- (voce)
Justin Rupple
- Tuffnut
- (voce)
Robin Atkin Downes
- Ack
- (voce)
Kieron Elliott
- Hoark
- (voce)
Gideon Emery
- Trapper
- (voce)
Ashley Jensen
- Phlegma
- (voce)
AJ Kane
- Young Hiccup
- (voce)
Riepilogo
Reviewers say 'How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World' concludes the trilogy with mixed sentiments. Many praise the stunning animation, visuals, and emotional moments, especially the bond between Hiccup and Toothless. However, criticisms include a perceived lack of originality, a weak villain, and underdeveloped characters. Some felt the story was predictable and formulaic, with too much focus on romance and less on the core themes. Despite these issues, many still found the film enjoyable and a satisfying end to the series.
Recensioni in evidenza
With the first two full length features in the franchise being some of my favourite animated movies out there, I had high expectations going in; i was not disappointed at all. The visuals are stunning with a well performing cast, a goosebump-inducing musical score with touching yet satisfying final act that lives up to expectations in every way.
With the relationship between Hiccup & Toothless being the main focus of the saga, this film takes it to new heights and makes it the emotional drive of the story.
The animation is incredibly attentive and much more realistic; it shows how far DreamWorks have come since the franchise began back in 2010.
It contains numerous homages to the first film that will make all viewers laugh and cry alike.
Overall, a very pleasing and emotionally affecting end to the saga with a strong emotional message about friendship
I promise not to spoil the film below.
This film is both emotionally and visually beautiful. The film took a good five years to produce and you can see every second of it was put to good use. The plot is outstanding, and works perfectly as a third chapter for this trilogy. The character has completed some of the most outstanding growths in what I'd consider to be films as a whole. Getting to watch these characters grow from children to adults has been one of the most realistic experiences I've ever seen put to film. This movie is amazing, now go watch it!
Walking into this film I had very high expectations.
The first movie, I'd watched when I was about 8 years old and I fell in love with the characters and the world behind Vikings and dragons. It was a movie in my childhood that I admired and loved, as well as the rest of my family.
The second movie, I'd also watched in the cinema as soon as it came out and it also touched strings in my heart and I loved it as well. I was around 12. Though it didn't quite surpass it's predecessor, it was certainly at the same the level of brilliant animation and story-telling of ancient Norse culture and myths.
Therefore this third movie needed to at least live up to the previous two, if not be better! And I was blown away with the phenomenal graphics, overall plot which was cleverly woven with both child and adult humour. It mixes enough action and battle scenes to get you hyped up, while making you laugh with great one-liners from each character, then it will fill your heart with beautifully choreographed animations of the dragon culture and the friendship between Hiccup and Toothless, and it will even make you teary-eyed for the love of these characters.
This movie especially, in my opinion, is one of the best animated movies (up there with Toy Story, Coco and Loving Vincent); not just because of the success the series had had - but I was overly impressed with the development of the characters and it almost feels as though I, myself, grew up alongside Hiccup, Toothless and the rest of Berk. From watching the first movie when I was 8, and watching the third and now I'm 16 - it really felt like a second home.
This movie is absolutely incredible to watch for all audiences as it plays with important social and personal themes. The reason why it's not a 10/10 is because it made me cry so bad, I was sobbing even after I left the theatre!
100% worth your money and I might even
The first movie, I'd watched when I was about 8 years old and I fell in love with the characters and the world behind Vikings and dragons. It was a movie in my childhood that I admired and loved, as well as the rest of my family.
The second movie, I'd also watched in the cinema as soon as it came out and it also touched strings in my heart and I loved it as well. I was around 12. Though it didn't quite surpass it's predecessor, it was certainly at the same the level of brilliant animation and story-telling of ancient Norse culture and myths.
Therefore this third movie needed to at least live up to the previous two, if not be better! And I was blown away with the phenomenal graphics, overall plot which was cleverly woven with both child and adult humour. It mixes enough action and battle scenes to get you hyped up, while making you laugh with great one-liners from each character, then it will fill your heart with beautifully choreographed animations of the dragon culture and the friendship between Hiccup and Toothless, and it will even make you teary-eyed for the love of these characters.
This movie especially, in my opinion, is one of the best animated movies (up there with Toy Story, Coco and Loving Vincent); not just because of the success the series had had - but I was overly impressed with the development of the characters and it almost feels as though I, myself, grew up alongside Hiccup, Toothless and the rest of Berk. From watching the first movie when I was 8, and watching the third and now I'm 16 - it really felt like a second home.
This movie is absolutely incredible to watch for all audiences as it plays with important social and personal themes. The reason why it's not a 10/10 is because it made me cry so bad, I was sobbing even after I left the theatre!
100% worth your money and I might even
Good for what it is, but in no way better than the first two movies. They simply did not add anything that we haven't already seen. Story was a bit thin and predictable. Humor was spot on and the jokes were well placed. I think will appeal more to a younger crowd than adults.
Still a good entry and a worthy final to a great trilogy!
10humcar1
Yes I'm over 40, male, and I cried. I've taken my kids to all 3 movies, and we've loved all of them. I must admit, I was nervous going in after watching the diabolical Wreck it Ralph 2. Was this 2nd sequel going to finish on a high?
Absolutely, it didn't let me down. It had heart, it had a great story and an epic finish.
Dreamworks, you've out done pixar on this one, well done!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn earlier drafts of the film, Drago Bludvist was planned to reprise his role as the movie's main villain, and be redeemed by the end of the story. In a recent interview with Cloneweb, it was revealed that Drago's redemption, and overall return, was scrapped halfway through the movie's production.
- BlooperGrimmel says that Night Furies can't survive in the cold, but in Dragon Trainer 2 (2014) not only did Toothless survive being in icy cold water, he also was able to survive in the cold environment that he and Hiccup found themselves in, as well as playing in the snow. However, it's possible that he simply does not know about the conditions Toothless could survive in, or he was generally assuming all Night Furies can't survive in colder temperatures.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the beginning of the credits, after the title of the film is shown, there are scenes from the previous and current films that shows Hiccup's and Toothless' relationship.
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Animated Trailer Extravaganza 2018 (2018)
- Colonne sonoreTogether from Afar (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World)
Written & Performed by Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)
Produced by Emile Haynie & Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)
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- Budget
- 129.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 160.945.505 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 55.022.245 USD
- 24 feb 2019
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 539.987.993 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 44 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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