How to Train Your Dragon
| 2010Directed by: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders
Main Plot
In "How to Train Your Dragon," a young Viking named Hiccup lives in a village plagued by dragon attacks. Unlike his fellow villagers, Hiccup is more interested in understanding dragons than fighting them. One day, he injures a rare Night Fury dragon but can't bring himself to kill it. Instead, he befriends and names it Toothless. Through their secret friendship, Hiccup learns that dragons are not the mindless beasts his village believes them to be. As he gains new insights, he faces the challenge of convincing his father and the rest of the village to change their perspective on dragons. This leads to a climactic battle where Hiccup and Toothless must work together to protect both the dragons and the villagers, ultimately transforming their world.
Characters
- Jay Baruchel voices Hiccup, a young Viking who befriends a dragon, challenging his village's beliefs and ultimately bringing peace between humans and dragons.
- Stoick the Vast, voiced by Gerard Butler, is the Viking chief and father of Hiccup. He initially opposes dragons but later supports his son's efforts to befriend them.
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse voices Fishlegs, a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Viking who provides crucial information about dragons, aiding Hiccup in understanding and training them.
Ending Explained
In the conclusion of "How to Train Your Dragon," directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, the protagonist Hiccup and his dragon, Toothless, face a climactic battle against the monstrous Red Death dragon. Hiccup devises a plan to defeat the Red Death by exploiting its size and inability to maneuver quickly. During the intense battle, Hiccup and Toothless work in unison, showcasing their deep bond and mutual trust. They manage to lure the Red Death into the sky, where it becomes disoriented and crashes back to the ground, ultimately perishing in a massive explosion. However, Hiccup is injured during the fight and loses his left leg. He awakens back in his village, where he finds that his father, Stoick, and the other Vikings have come to accept dragons as allies rather than enemies. The film concludes with Berk transformed into a harmonious place where humans and dragons coexist peacefully. Hiccup, now with a prosthetic leg, is celebrated as a hero, and the final scenes emphasize the strong, enduring friendship between him and Toothless, symbolizing the newfound unity between their species.