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Title I am Eret, Son of... Eret..
From How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) Soundboard
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How to Train Your Dragon 2 is an epic animated fantasy film released in 2014, directed by Dean DeBlois. Serving as a sequel to the highly successful 2010 film, this movie takes audiences on another thrilling adventure with our favorite Viking hero and his trusty dragon companion. The film is set in the fantastical world of Berk, a village that has learned to coexist with dragons thanks to the efforts of Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and his Night Fury dragon, Toothless. Five years have passed since the events of the first film, and the story picks up as the Vikings face a new threat that would shake their peaceful existence. Returning to the Isle of Berk, we are reintroduced to familiar characters such as Astrid (America Ferrera), Snotlout (Jonah Hill), Fishlegs (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and the lovable twins Ruffnut (Kristen Wiig) and Tuffnut (T.J. Miller). Their camaraderie and chemistry bring humor and warmth to the story, providing some memorable moments throughout the film. As Hiccup continues to explore the world beyond their island, he stumbles upon a mysterious figure named Valka (Cate Blanchett), who turns out to be his long-lost mother. Valka has been living in harmony with a hidden dragon sanctuary, safeguarding and rescuing dragons from the clutches of dragon trappers led by the menacing Drago Bludvist (Djimon Hounsou). In this installment, the themes of family, loyalty, and friendship are further explored. Hiccup must navigate the challenges of becoming the next chief of Berk, while also facing the reality of losing those close to him in the fight against Drago. It is through his encounters with new characters, such as the conflicted Eret (Kit Harington), that Hiccup learns invaluable lessons about leadership and the true meaning of bravery. How to Train Your Dragon 2 excels in its breathtaking animation. The dragons are exquisitely designed, each with its own distinct personality and appearance. The flying sequences are particularly captivating, as the audience soars alongside the dragons, feeling the exhilaration and freedom of flight. Accompanied by an enchanting musical score composed by John Powell, the film creates a fully immersive and magical experience for viewers of all ages. While the movie is undeniably an adventure-filled spectacle, it does not shy away from exploring darker and more mature themes. Drago represents a formidable villain, driven by a desire for power and control over dragons. His character serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the importance of compassion and understanding. Ultimately, How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a deeply emotional and heartfelt film. It tackles themes of loss and the complexity of familial relationships with great sensitivity. The reunion between Hiccup and his long-lost mother is particularly poignant, as they face the challenges of reconnecting and reconciling their respective journeys. The film encourages the audience to embrace forgiveness, growth, and the strength that lies within oneself. The exceptional voice cast brings the characters to life, capturing their essence and infusing them with personality. Jay Baruchel portrays Hiccup’s vulnerability and growth, while Cate Blanchett delivers a nuanced performance as Valka. The supporting cast, including Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, and Kristen Wiig, all contribute to the film's charm and humor. In conclusion, How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a magnificent animated film that surpasses its predecessor in both scope and emotional depth. It masterfully combines stunning visuals, a captivating story, and memorable characters to create an unforgettable cinematic experience for all. Whether you are a fan of animated films or not, this movie is sure to leave you enthralled and inspired. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and prepare to be transported to the magical world of dragons and Vikings.

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