How to Train Your Dragon
I love, love, love, love, love this movie. Once again the 3D took me to a land far away in a time when dragons roamed the earth. I fell for it hook, line, and sinker. I fell in love with the story. I fell in love with the characters. I fell in love with the animation. I could have easily watched it again after the closing credits.
I didn’t know what to expect from the movie other than everyone saying how much Toothless looked like my cat. Not only does he look like him, but he acts like him too. That made it all that more endearing for me to watch. I want a dragon. I had all butĀ forgotten about my love for dragons when I was a kid. As I watched the story unfold it took me right back to those days when imagination was our entertainment, long before the days of video games. I would spend hours in the yard playing and I’m quite sure that sometimes my dog was my dragon. It’s a rare treat when you can watch a film that makes you forget all about being an adult. I was a kid again. Thank you Dreamworks!
Rated PG for sequences of intense action and some scary images, and brief mild language.