Quick Review: Tonally murkier and more grown than the previous two, and overloaded with cute, vibrantly-designed, and quirky dragons, this visually sumptuous third entry is as much about friendship and unity, as it's about love, but it also has a dark side about itself that contrasts to the touching nature of its central story, which is beautifully brought to life by an imaginatively polished animation, with the 'hidden world' itself being a colorfully lurid eye-feast.
2 comments:
Someone else reviewed it today and the ending sounds like a bit of a downer. The first had charm and then they got darker...
Alex, this one was the darkest. The ending was a bit sad, yet somewhat uplifting, and a logical conclusion to the trilogy.
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