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Disney and Dreamwork’s How to Train Your Dragon
Additionally we will be adding 2 more categories that I feel help make a movie. Log in to see images!rumroll: Villain and Ending.
Story 7/10. A very fun, uplifting concept, while not as good as Wall-E’s hidden message (imo) the message was a nice bit of change from today’s movies.
Characters 6/10. The character’s were very fun, but the basic Dreamwork’s Movie characters and most of them take overly dramatic character changes
Originality 7/10. The story was quite good in originality by taking a viking aspect and mixing it with a dragon one. But as said before the characters were your average Dreamworks/Pixar/Disney characters.
Actor Ability 8/10. While only voice acting they acted it with enough emotion to bring me into the movie.
Entertainment 9/10. Very entertaining and interesting throughout the entire movie, The 2-3 minutes of dullness did drop it down to a 9 though.
Villain. 4/10. Don’t take it personally Dreamworks but your villains are very played out.
Comedy: 5/10. It’s got the Disney comedic flare, great for kids, but still enough to break a smile for adults.
Action: 4/10 The Action Sequences were a bit of hit and miss. Sometimes they were just right and other times they had far to much going on to be what a good action sequence should.
Drama: 9/10. A homerun for this category. You’ll feel very attached to the character’s by the end.
Ending 7/10. While everything wrapped up nicely it felt like it was missing something.
Overall Rating 8/10. While it’s your basic Dreamwork’s movie, who doesn’t enjoy them? |
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Posted On: 04/23/2010 2:05AM | View xxEmoxKidxx's Profile | # |