And so my obsession with the dragons continues.
Knowing that we are having a road trip heading north the next day and when we are back, we will probably pick that Titan show to watch, we have got to catch this animation ths week. So we did. Again, in 3D. Seems like a trend these days. Honestly speaking, I have no clue which version is better: 3D or non-3D. But I enjoy “How To Train Your Dragon” in 3D a lot. Perhaps because it is a full animation, unlike Avatar and Alice In Wonderland. Very likely I would invest the Blu-Ray format of this movie for the keeping.
Just about 100 minutes, “Dragon” grips me from the beginning till the end. Gosh, I want more! Cynthia and I are both big fans of “Lilo & Stitch”. That dragon in the poster reminds us of Stitch. Little did we know that Dreamwork has hired the directors of “Lilo & Stitch” for this children book adaption. No wonder, eh?
I once met someone in the military service who likes to derive “morale of the story” for all the well-known animations. I wonder what he would say about “Dragon”. If I may, I would say that endless violence can be evaded by seeing the same you in another person’s eyes. And together, we may eliminate the root of violence that is not us or them but something else. Something we have not thought of.