In the beginning, Butler feels like he is playing a character with his accent and overall presentation. But as the film moves along, he settles in and feels more like the father and leader of these warriors.How to Train Your Dragon is fun, the dialogue and situations are funny, there are sweet and tender moments, and it all comes together to bring audiences a heartfelt and memorable journey.
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