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Critics Consensus: The rare trilogy capper that really works, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World brings its saga to a visually dazzling and emotionally affecting conclusion.
Critic Consensus: The rare trilogy capper that really works, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World brings its saga to a visually dazzling and emotionally affecting conclusion.
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All Critics (72) | Top Critics (7) | Fresh (69) | Rotten (3)
All the fire and lifeblood of this idea has been sucked out and we are left with something bland.
The visual soars but the franchise's emotional heartbeat struggles to make itself heard over the din of subplots and the annoying banter of Hiccup's teen tribemates.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a fantastic, visually stunning and poignant way to end this beloved trilogy.
All told, by the time How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World nears the end of its Harry Potter-esque closing trajectory, in which Hiccup must learn how to let go, the bittersweet result will have audiences finding it equally hard to say goodbye.
"How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" packs the emotional heft of the dozen or so years it has taken to get this far, tracking the loss of one parent, the discovery of another, and several momentous lessons in bravery and loyalty along the way.
Writer-director Dean DeBlois caps his emotionally intelligent adaptation of the Vikings-and-dragons book series with an enjoyable, beautiful story of destiny and freedom.
The Hidden World is a joy, and offers a satisfying and thoughtful conclusion to the much loved trilogy.
The gorgeous and once glorious fantasy series comes to a flat conclusion, one in which the stakes feel way lower than they should and the spark that once animated and elevated the story is missing.
There's some emotional heft in the end, but my overall sense is that we've stayed too long in this world.
Dean DeBlois's animated adventure takes a while to get going, but the action sequences are as thrilling as ever.
A warm, beautiful and fun film with a grand ending that is fit for the characters. [Full Review in Spanish]
Hugely enjoyable and beautifully judged, this tale of love, loss and letting go packs a big emotional punch as it says goodbye; its refusal to shy away from difficult questions one of its strengths.
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