ACTRESS REACTS to HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010) *THIS MOVIE BROKE ME!* first time watching

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  • @callmeclariss
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  • Clariss in the beginning: Leaning back, eating chips, pausing the video and talking over it. Clariss at the end: Edge of the seat, leaning forward, 2 syllable exclamations at most, completely immersed and at the verge of tears. Yup, this is pretty much why I love this movie.
  • @ILikeCHEEZ9
    When I think about it, it actually makes sense toothless would understand "I''m sorry" because hiccup is very apologetic for everything and he probably understands now it's when he feels bad for overstepping bounds Man...every single movie in this trilogy gets me, no matter how many times I see them I get a little teary eyed and even more when I can hear and see people getting choked up. Love this franchise so much
  • @Sovreign071
    It's cut from this reacrion, but moments after Stoick disowns Hiccup, you can see him stagger in horror at what he's just done. He's not a villain, he's human, and he redeems himself by the end!
  • One thing I love, is that the dragons act like actual animals in the situations they’re in. During the final test, the Monstrous Nightmare first come out, aggressive and roaring, then he goes around the cage shooting fire at the Vikings that put him in there, and only when he realizes that he trapped, does he start to stalk towards Hiccup. If you watch his eyes, you can see he’s calming down, and can see that he’s not attacking hiccup. Once Stoick smashes his hammer on the cage, his eyes go back to slits and he attacks hiccup from being startled.
  • One of the best film trilogies about a Viking boy and his pet dragon, leading from one crazy adventure after another.
  • @ruKUSS_.117
    For me, the ending was where you realize that Hiccup went beyond the call to save people that didn’t approve of him being different. The cherry on top was when he lost his leg that showed that he sacrificed a part of himself for what he loved and cared about, and at a young age as well. Now he and his dragon both are similar mentally and physically, since toothless in returned protected and saved Hiccup with everything of his being.
  • @MrKaelas
    You mentioned that we've seen this story over and over again, but in this movie it is SO well done. I think primarily because the Dad is so loving. Yeah, he's this big STRONK manly Viking, but you see him struggling to connect with his son and really wanting the best for him. In the standard version of this story, the parents/dad is always like "Well if my son would only try harder" or "he needs X to make him a real man" and while Hiccup feels that pressure from society and especially his peers, I don't feel like his dad lays that on him. Sort of indirectly by being a little disappointed, but also I feel his dad understands that they aren't the same and that Hiccup should find some other way to be a part of the community. It doesn't feel like there's any direct shame in that just that the dragon fighter is glorified and his dad's reputation has made Hiccup have his own expectations. And I find that really refreshing that his dad is so loving about it. He has that moment of weakness when Hiccup tries to explain, but then even on the ship he saves Toothless for no other reason than his son risked his life for the dragon so it must be worth saving. That to me, because you know HE doesn't trust the dragons but he trusts his son's judgment, shows me what a good father he is. So I think that's why it feels so well done. His father is human, and has his moments of screwing up, but in general is loving and caring and doing his best to connect with his son and that to me shines through the whole movie and gives it a different feeling than the "usual" way this story is told. :D
  • @indigomusing
    This trilogy is one of my favorites and I'm excited to see your reactions to the other 2 movies. I love the moment right after Stoick tells Hiccup "You're not my son" you see him pause and stumble because of the weight of saying such a hurtful and profound thing. You also understand that all he's known his entire life is that dragons are bad and he has the entire village to think of as well. He is just trying to do what he thinks is right, even if we know there is another way, in that moment he can't see it yet. It makes the moment he does see there's another way, saves Toothless from drowning, and tells Hiccup he's proud of him, so much more powerful. ❤❤❤
  • Clariss it's SO SATISFYING to see you slowly get more and more engrossed in the movie. You were just snacking and casual and then you were leaning forward crying happy tears by the end (I was too, I love this movie!). Such a genuine reaction to this and it's honestly what I was expecting. The score is incredible, the story is simple and told well. The characters are not boring at all, and the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless is so much fun. This movie is amazing. What a great reaction, and it's nice to see you enjoyed it. Can't wait to see receive to the next two!
  • It is a story we have herd before but when it is told well, then... Happiness for a lifetime. I as a grown man the first time I saw this movie could not stop from getting sucked in and at the end crying happy tears.
  • @osanneart9318
    This film (and the sequels) are indeed a wonderful story about making progress through the struggle of being different. As a disabled person I also loved how this franchise actually incorporates disability in the story, without making it about disability explicitly. Toothless's Tail, Hiccup's foot, Gobber's everything.
  • @jtindel1
    I can say that this is my favorite animated movie. The first time I watched it, I watched it again right after finishing. There was just something about it that I attached to. I love watching other’s first reaction to the film because I remember mine so vividly.
  • @EChacon
    Clariss I'm so happy and excited that you're reacting to this film. It's without a doubt DreamWorks Animation most heartfelt and beautiful films and easily one of the best film series after the Shrek, Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda films. Can't wait for your future reactions to the rest of the How to Train your Dragon films.
  • @QueenCocopuff
    This franchise, including the 2 TV series, is amazingly wonderful.
  • I literally haven’t seen this since I was eight years old and I forgot about it. The nostalgia is real with this one!
  • the first time i watched this it absolutely destroyed me emotionally as a disabled person. this was one of the best representations of disability ive seen in a movie. hiccups not fixed he gets a mobility aid. also toothless hiding hiccup to protect him until stoick apologises 🥺🥺🥺
  • @d112cons
    Stoick and Hiccup both echo the same line when their hearts change about the dragons. Both are standing over a downed Night Fury... And both say to themselves, "...I did this".
  • @WonderAsh_
    One thing I love about this movie the most is the score, just. The thematic themeing and everything, as a kid, this movie's score was something that I listed to religiously because I just fell in love with this movie. To this day I still have most of it memorized, it's all so good.
  • I like the part where Stoic is looking up at the teens coming in on the dragons and gobber gestures up at hiccup and sayd, 'every bit the boreheaded stubborn viking you ever were.' Stoic just nods. like, yup, can't argue with that. Now, I not you don't really do music video reactions so if you don't want to do a reaction video I understand but please check out 'To Where No One Goes' covered by Peter Hollens. The song is from the second movie (don't worry, there are no spoilers) It also features the singer's then toddler son (this was about 5 years ago)