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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World “The culmination of a trilogy, an ultimate adventure tale presented with overwhelming visual beauty.”

Score 3.8

The How to Train Your Dragon series has come to an end. This last film stands out for its stunning visuals and touching story, making it a proper “moving grand finale.” It highlights the best in animation, shows how much the characters have grown, and ends on a surprisingly emotional note. For longtime fans, it feels like the perfect reward.

Title
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Original Site
https://www.dreamworks.com/movies/how-to-train-your-dragon-the-hidden-world

© 2019 DreamWorks Animation LLC

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Cast
Hiccup

Actor: Jay Baruchel

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Once aware of his own weakness, the Viking who succeeded his father and became a young leader. To protect the coexistence of dragons and humans, he sets out on a journey to find the sacred land.

Astrid

Actor: America Ferrera

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Hiccup's girlfriend and a skilled dragon rider. She's proactive and a strong support for Hiccup.

Valka Haddock

Actor: Cate Blanchett

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Hiccup's mother. She lives alongside dragons and possesses a deep understanding of them.

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  • Overwhelming visual beauty that will remain in animation history
  • Toothless’s love story is told mainly through visuals, not words, making it both heartwarming and moving.
  • The conclusion of a trilogy meticulously depicts character growth.

Summary

Hiccup, now the young chieftain of the Vikings, had built a peaceful island where dragons and humans coexisted alongside his partner, the Night Fury Toothless. But one day, Toothless encounters a new “Light Fury,” revealing she is not the only Night Fury. Toothless falls instantly in love with the beautiful white Light Fury and clumsily tries to win her heart. Meanwhile, the ruthless dragon hunter Grimmel closes in, hunting Toothless. Hiccup and Toothless set out on a journey to find the legendary “Hidden World” where all dragons can live safely.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World tells its story on the most enormous scale of the whole series.

Each movie in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy had to make the world bigger and bring new surprises. Director Dean DeBlois said, “Wonder is so important. It speaks to the adventurous child within all of us.”

New islands, mysterious dragons, and the legendary Sacred Place all feel truly epic. The director and production designer, Pierre-Olivier Vincent, wanted everything to be big, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for the audience.

The Evolution of Animation Technology: Showcasing the Peak

When discussing the animated film “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” its overwhelming visual beauty is impossible to ignore. What particularly moved me was the shot early on where the camera pans from Hiccup and Toothless flying to reveal countless dragons filling the entire screen!

Each dragon seems to move and breathe on its own. There’s no sign of shortcuts—everything feels full of life. This scene alone shows how much animation has improved.

The way the film shows sand is also impressive. When Toothless tries to impress Light Fury by kicking up sand, every grain seems to swirl and shine in a very realistic way. This detail makes the movie feel even more immersive.

Other scenes also used impressive technology to blend animation with live-action effects.

The enduring appeal of the protagonist, Hiccup, who continues to grow

What’s truly remarkable throughout the entire How to Train Your Dragon series is how the protagonist, Hiccup, has constantly evolved. He never stays in one place; in each installment, he faces new challenges and overcomes them.

In this movie, Hiccup has to step up as the Viking chieftain. But those of us who know him can see he often doubts if he’s really up to the job. This uncertainty is a big part of who he is and shows how much he still has to grow.

As the story goes on, Hiccup has to make some tough choices. Balancing his dream of humans and dragons living together, his friendship with Toothless, and his duties as chieftain is not easy. The movie shows his struggle well, and his choice proves he’s become a real leader.

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Toothless’s Love Story—Emotion Beyond Words

The best part of the film is Toothless and Light Fury’s love story. The scenes where Toothless tries to win her over are some of the most memorable in the whole movie.

Toothless drawing pictures in the sand on the beach, awkwardly dancing—all without a single line of dialogue. Merely through the movements and expressions of the two dragons, feelings of love, confusion, and joy are conveyed. The mastery of this “visual storytelling” is nothing short of the pinnacle of modern animation.

Toothless’s expressions are amazing. The way his eyes shine, his ears twitch, and his tail moves all show how he feels. It’s impressive how the animators make us care so much about a character who never speaks.

Light Fury is also a captivating character. Watching her, naturally wary and slow to open up, gradually trust Toothless is both heartwarming and bittersweet. The beauty of the scene where the two soar through the sky was truly breathtaking.

The sole issue: the villain’s weakness

The only letdown in this movie is the villain, Grimmel. He’s just a dragon hunter and doesn’t have the depth or complexity of earlier villains like Drago or Vigo.

Honestly, I even wondered, “Wouldn’t the story have worked without a villain?” Hiccup and Toothless’s search for the sacred place and Toothless and Light Fury’s relationship seemed strong enough to carry the film. I know a story needs some danger, but I wish Grimmel had been given more depth.

Regarding Story Pacing and Structure

The start of the story feels a bit slow, just like in the first two movies. It spends a lot of time setting up the world and the situation, so it takes a while before the main plot really gets going.

The story also moves from place to place a lot, jumping between islands and new locations. It makes it feel scattered more than the other movies do. But since they’re searching for the sacred site, it makes sense.

But once the story picks up, it becomes really exciting. The action scenes are even more intense than before, and the final flying sequence had me on the edge of my seat as they dodged obstacles.

As the conclusion to the trilogy, a satisfying finale

On its own, this movie seems weaker than the others. The story isn’t as deep as the first two.

What’s most important is that this film works perfectly as the trilogy’s ending. It shows how much Hiccup has grown, the height of friendship with Toothless, and the future they choose, all with genuine care and emotion.

The ending, in particular, was magnificent. To avoid spoilers, I won’t go into detail, but the conclusion that provides an answer to Hiccup and Toothless’s relationship was both unexpected and deeply satisfying. It took a direction different from what many viewers, including my wife, anticipated, yet it delivered a truly fulfilling ending—this is the mark of an exceptional story.

Summary: The Conclusion of Bonds, and a New Departure

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a touching film that wraps up the trilogy in a significant way. Its stunning visuals, the characters’ growth, and an ending that exceeds expectations all come together to leave viewers truly satisfied.

There are some minor problems, like the weak villain and slow start, but the film’s charm more than makes up for them. Toothless’s love story, in particular, brought out feelings that words can’t describe.

The movie shows that the bond between people and their partners, or even their chosen family, can be stronger than blood ties. It quietly but powerfully shares this message.

Fans of the series will definitely enjoy this film. If you’re new to it, I encourage you to watch this adventure and touching story with your family. The end of Hiccup and Toothless’s journey will leave a lasting impression.

What answer did they find at the end of their adventure? That’s a special treasure you’ll have to discover for yourself by watching the film.

Review Site Scores

This third and final installment of the How to Train Your Dragon series concludes the tale of friendship between a boy and a dragon not with eternal coexistence, but with the mature choice of independence and parting.
While a spectacular adventure story, its core is profoundly quiet and sincere.

Critical Reception

  • Rotten Tomatoes (Critics): 90%
  • Metacritic: High 70s (Generally Favourable)
Critics consistently praised the “conclusion of themes running throughout the series,” “refined visual expression,” and “character growth depiction.” Particularly, the “affirmative ending embracing separation” was seen as a courageous choice for a family-oriented animated film.

Audience Ratings

  • IMDb: 7.4 / 10
  • Filmarks: 4.1 / 5
  • Eiga.com: 4.0 / 5
  • Anikore: 71.6 / 100
Audience reception is also generally positive overall. However, compared to the previous series installment,
comments like “the climax feels subdued” and “the antagonist is weak.”
They are frequently seen, indicating a somewhat restrained intensity.

Reasons for the Discrepancy

This film prioritizes the “conclusion of the story” and emotional resolution over the exhilaration of action sequences.
Consequently,
  • Some audiences expected “the thrill of an adventure spectacle.”
  • Critics valued “the structural completeness of the entire series.”
This difference in perspective created a gentle divergence.

Platform-Specific Trends and Review Comments

IMDb (7.4 / 10)

  • “The visuals are overwhelming. The depiction of the sky is the best in the series.”
  • “The quiet ending is mature and leaves a good impression.”
  • “The enemy characters lack impact, and the tension is subdued.”

Rotten Tomatoes

  • Critics:
    • “A beautiful conclusion to the series, an emotionally and logically honest finale.”
  • Audience:
    • A significant number say, “Moving, but lacks the excitement of the first film.”

Japan (Filmarks / Eiga.com)

  • “Tears at Toothless’s choice.”
  • “Thought it was for kids, but it resonates more with adults.”
  • “Expected more spectacular developments.”
In Japan, the strength of emotional connection and the poignancy of the ending are frequently cited as key strengths.

Awards & Nominations (with official links)

  • Best Animated Feature Film: Nominated
  • Best Feature-Length Animated Film: Nominated
  • Best Director (Dean DuBois): Nominated
  • Best Character Animation, Best Music, and multiple other categories nominated
While the film itself did not win any awards,
its artistic maturity and completeness as the series finale were recognized,
earning it consistent nominations across major animation awards.
As a result, it solidified the series’ international reputation.
Its stable performance in award seasons elevated the entire franchise’s standing, cementing its role as the definitive conclusion.

Overall Positioning and Evaluation

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is an audience-friendly entertainment that also stands up critically as a satisfying conclusion.
It may not match the spectacle of the first film.
However,
It’s ending, which directly confronts questions like “What is growth?”
and “The difference between being together and letting go,”
elevated the series from mere blockbuster hits to
“A story that will be passed down through generations.”
Precisely because dragon and human cannot run alongside each other forever, this story ends soaring high and beautifully.
It was a parting that felt a little lonely, yet heartfelt.

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