Books aren't movies. Movies aren't books. What works in one medium may not necessarily work in another. I liked the movie because it was a good story well told. Easily Dreamworks' best animated film.It also was really different than the book, which we loved.
I don't get why people like this movie at all, though.![]()
Books aren't movies. Movies aren't books. What works in one medium may not necessarily work in another. I liked the movie because it was a good story well told. Easily Dreamworks' best animated film.
Forget the scottish accents.....the guy who does Hiccups voice was so annoying as was Atrids voice. One of the biggest problem with Dreamworks, when they cast voices is they are doing it for star appeal and so those "vocal performances" are nothing but that person talking. There is no attempts to BE a character. Not like in Disney/Pixar movies.
The animators did a great job with the dragons in the movie. Differentiating them into breeds was a nice touch (assume this is in the book, never read it). I love toothless, in fact he is the main reason why I just bought the movie after just seeing it this weekend.
YES, Hiccup's voice was awful. Maybe even worse than the adult Vikings having Scottish accents.
As far as the book goes, in the book the dragons are smaller, and every Viking child must capture and train one to use for hunting. They are NOT enemies. Hiccup ends up with a dragon that is tiny and has no teeth, hence the name Toothless. This dragon is of the most common variety, too. Of course, there's a lot more than that going on, but that is one huge difference between the book and the movie.
The book has a totally different, and in my opinion, much better plot than the movie.
Ok now I need to read the book. I didnt want to sound like a big baby but the thing I dislike the most about this movie is how they antagonize the dragons in dragon training. So was there the big "evil" dragon in the lair in the book???
One said: "It's nonsense - how would Scots feel if Hollywood gave William Wallace a Japanese accent?"