The film "Dragon training club" revolves around the main character, a Viking boy named Hiccup, living on Berk Island. Here, hunting and killing dragons is a long-standing tradition because the people and dragons have a deep hatred.
Hiccup is the son of Stoick the Vast, the leader of the clan, but the boy is small, clumsy and always tries to prove that he is worthy of being a true warrior.
Everything changed when Hiccup accidentally shot down an extremely rare and powerful Night Fury dragon. But instead of killing it to get a victory, he silently treated it and named it Toothless (Rang Sun).
From there, a special friendship was formed between the two sides, and Hiccup gradually realized that dragons were not bloodthirsty monsters as people thought.
When the countrys beliefs collide with the nations traditions, Hiccup is forced to choose between following the old ways of his ancestors or courageously opening a new path based on understanding and compassion. The film is a journey to discover empathy and redefine the true meaning of power.
The film takes place in a quiet forest, where Hiccup patiently went to meet Toothless many times to gain the trust of the orphan dragon.
Instead of using force as a typical Viking, Hiccup chose to express empathy and patience. At that moment, he gently reached out, his palms opened, and waited.
Toothless hesitated, his eyes opened, his whole body was as stiff as a wild animal, uncertain to trust the humans in front of him. After a long period of inexorable silence, Toothless finally bowed his head and gently pressed his nose into Hiccup's palms.
This is a turning point in the story of "Dragon training sessions". Although not a noisy battle or a spectacular scene, this detail left a deep impression on the audience thanks to its delicate and touching transformation. It shows the moment of faith instead of fear, breaking the dividing wall created by many generations of war, misunderstanding and hatred.
The film is currently attracting audiences in theaters and earning nearly 30 billion VND.