Double Feature: How to Train Your Dragon

I watched How to Train Your Dragonin order to complete my first double feature paper with comparing this film with The Sword in the Stone. This film was a really cute children’s movie and had a lot of similarities to the film The Sword in the Stonethat we watched in class. The filmmaker did a great job at making the film connect to the imagination of children and doing so in an appropriate manner. The used unrealistic dragons to put an imaginative feel on the film. I thought having the film include these creatures was the perfect edge to keeping the children intrigued.

The director did a great job with pulling at the children’s imagination, but I feel like the film could have caught a wider range of children if it was real people instead of animated. The older ages of children would have been more interested in a film with real people and realistic looking dragons. This edition would have made the film seem more mature, so the audience would have felt like it was a more interesting topic to watch. Although having the film animated makes a warm feeling for the audience, putting the film into a more realistic looking cast would have appealed to more of a range of children.

This film was very creative and had a very good plot line that was easy to follow and appealed to many people in the audience. This film had more positives than negatives in my eyes. The effect of each character and the scenery around the film made it very fun to watch. Throughout the whole movie I was constantly intrigued and rarely ever took my eyes off the screen. I think the director did an amazing job at pulling in the audience with the imagination and cute romance between the two children. This film was very cute and I enjoyed watching it.

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