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How to Train Your Dragon's two film saga is a frustrating mix of complex ideas communicated emotionally and a fuckton of boring cop outs. Ostensibly the first film is about one son's rejection of a violent patriarchy, but that film ends in a place so disappointingly weak as to render almost all the goodwill it earns empty.
How To Train Your Dragon 2 is more of the same, introducing the character Valka, who had the possibility to not only excuse the ending of the first film, but justify it, until she is thrown to the side for a well executed, but disappointingly bland climax.
Looking forward to just how enthusiastically Jay Baruchel can yell "BUT WE HAVE... DRAGONS!!!!!" next time though, that's always a highlight.
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