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How Would You Train Your Dragon

Posted on June 17, 2010 | Movie Review

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How to Train Your Dragon – It’s about How to Train Your ‘Dragon’, how to train something that you most afraid of, avoid or something that you try to get rid of. You can change it into something that more friendly or even help you and live side by side. Of Course, after You Know how to train it!

Hiccup (voice by Jay Baruchel) is one of the people in Berk, The viking island. As he say on the film “…The only problems are the pests. You see, most places have mice or mosquitoes. We have…Dragons!”. Yes, his village attacked by dragon continually. Stoick, Hiccup’s father is the leader of Berk, He was killed a lot of dragons and in plans to find their nest. His own son even at all yet kill a single dragon. Hiccup ability to kill the dragon is still questionable, His father prefer him to stay at home while he try to face the Dragon that come to take their livestock.

Even when Hiccup succesed shoot “The Night Fury”, The Legendary fastest dragon with blue flame that never seen before by people in berk, no one believe it!

Hiccup try another way to face a dragon, he try to understand, learn about it. How they live, make a picture of it. Because maybe he think that “We are not gonna live like this, fought The dragon everytime they came?”

Directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, both once become the writer adn director in “Stitch!”, “Lilo & Stitch”. And from the voice, Gerard Butler for Stoick (Hiccup’s Father), Jay Baruchel for Hiccup, Craig Ferguson for Goober, America Ferrera for Astrid.

Title : How to Train Your Dragon

Director : Dean DeBlois | Chris Sanders

Starring : Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera.

Release Date : 20 March 2010 (Indonesia)

Posted on June 17, 2010 | Movie Review
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