At the Theater - "
How To Train Your Dragon 2" - (2014) - "
Hiccup" the Viking and "
Toothless" the Night Fury Dragon return in this outstanding sequel to Dreamworks Animation's 2010 film- it's a gorgeous and exciting high-flying achievement that somehow surpasses its most excellent predecessor. This is great fun for the entire family, full of soaring spectacle, scenic environments, well-placed bits of humor and a host of finer, humanistic touches. I firmly believe that it belongs comfortably amongst the greatest animated films ever made.
This particular entry in the franchise finds
Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and
Toothless stumbling upon a massive dragon refuge maintained by a mysterious dragon rider. A scarred warlord intent on corralling the world's remaining dragons to be used as tools to vanquish his enemies further complicates matters.
Expect a healthy dose of genuine laughs mixed in with a few heart-tugging moments- I could hear the sniffles throughout the theater, from young and old alike, on two different occasions. HTTYD2 is a commendably written affair- a few revelations and one tragedy make for a substantial animated foray.
Whenever legendary Cinematographer Roger Deakins is brought on board as a consultant for an animated film, take notice- the digitally rendered landscapes are THE most amazingly vibrant creations ever displayed in an animated feature. This film is just plain awesome to behold on a large screen.
The only negative I could come up with is that a climactic showdown feels somewhat similar in nature to the original's denouement- that's nit-picking, though, as there's a wealth of finer details that set it apart. A battle between two massive, tusked "
Bewilderbeasts" matches any other tentpole effect put onscreen in 2014 (thus far).
Cate Blanchett (
The Gift) lends her talents to the already impressive vocal cast as a new character whose nature I won't bother to spoil, while Djimon Hounsou (
Gladiator) makes his first franchise
appearance as the villainous "
Drago Bludvist".
If you haven't yet, check this out in a quality theater and in 3D- the extra dimensional presentation is very much worthwhile. This is one film I'm definitely buying a 3D Blu Ray copy of on it's first day of release.
Highly Recommended, it's a Midnight Max Essential
9.5 out of 10
Director: Dean Deblois
Vocal Talent: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou and Kit Harington
Run-Time: 102 minutes
MPAA:
Rated PG for adventure action and some mild rude humor
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