AtlasHyperion wrote:Honestly, I feel like I had higher hopes for the third movie than I should have. It was still a really good movie, and the critics seemed to have agreed, but I feel like for the ending of such an amazing trilogy of movies that so many people loved and held close to their hearts, it should have been a little more fulfilling. Might just be me.
Maaaan, I totally get where you're coming from! I can't help but feel like the second movie blew me away more somehow? I think that probably has something to do with the fact that I wasn't as hardcore of a fan back in 2014, and when I went to go see it in the theater, my thoughts were essentially, "Well, I know I liked the first one, so this has to be passable at least." And then I witnessed an unexpected hour and forty-five minutes of absolute mastery that I couldn't believe was real, and my first thought when the credits started rolling was, "THAT'S how you sequel!"
It helped that I wasn't so obsessed, is what I think I'm getting at. I wasn't spoiled about anything and I had average expectations. I had the entirely opposite experience with THW, which is probably my fault, since I made a point of watching pretty much every single TV spot we were given multiple times over. I don't like to gripe about them putting spoilers in the commercials, but I actually think they did do that this time. Would've been better if a certain scene in particular never saw any other screen but a theater one before the film came out everywhere. The terrible, spaced-out release dates didn't help either, since leaks were all over the place. I subscribed to too many HTTYD-related feeds and screwed myself over.

As for the movie itself, there were things I loved so very much about it-- but also things I wasn't a fan of, that revolve mainly around the story. It's a bit of a jump from loving practically everything about the first two films, sans a joke or two that fell flat for me.