How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming

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How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming
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Sometimes a small story is enough to remind us how deeply the unique bond with dragons left its mark, even years later. This short film, which serves as a fitting conclusion to Hiccup and Toothless' epic adventure, is not actually a farewell; it is a reminder. It is a warm celebration of reconciling with the past, of different generations sharing the same values, and of how love is passed down from generation to generation. The island of Berk now stands in a very different place. Although humans and dragons no longer share the same sky, the bridge between them has never truly been broken. This short film walks carefully across that bridge. The curiosity of the new generation about the old times, the mixture of sadness and joy in the memories of the elders, moves the story to an extremely rich place emotionally. This production, shaped under the direction of Tim Johnson, never remains superficial despite its short duration. On the contrary, it unexpectedly profoundly affects the viewer while conveying the familiar warmth and visual elegance of DreamWorks animation in every scene. When Jay Baruchel's voice brings Hiccup back to life, that familiar feeling returns instantly; as if he had never left. The real strength of the film lies in the fact that it does not offer the promise of a great adventure. He prefers a sincere emotionality instead of an explosive action. It quietly yet effectively explores the concept of family, tradition, and the longing we feel for those we've lost. Especially for adults who will watch this short film with their children, it is both a journey full of nostalgia and a gentle touch that reminds how important it is to convey values. Like a large painting that completes an exhibition; this short film says it's time to take a deep breath and look back after all those epic adventures. It tells the story of how it is possible to keep dragons alive even in a world without dragons, this time through the eyes of a different generation. This small but precious production, which reminds us that everything that seems to have ended actually continues in a different way, is an experience that should not be missed for those who are wholeheartedly committed to the series.

Rating: 8/10
Vote Count: 1,110
Release Date: December 03, 2019
Runtime: 22 min
Original Name: How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming
Languages: English
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United States of America
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How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming was released in 2019.

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming has a runtime of 22 min (22 minutes).

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming belongs to the following genres: Animation, Fantasy, Adventure, Family.

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming has a rating of 8.0/10 from 1,110 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming is available to watch on: Hulu, Fandango At Home.