15 Movies From This Decade (So Far) Destined To Become Classics

13. How To Train Your Dragon

If movies are to be judged on the way in which they live up to their intentions, then How To Train Your Dragon should be judged as a near-perfect children's animated film (a statement supported by the 98% Rotten Tomatoes rating it currently has). Adapted from the popular children's book by Cressida Cowell, How To Train Your Dragon marks a high point for Dreamworks Animation production company. Telling the story of a young Viking boy who must capture a dragon as part of a rites of passage initiation, it strikes a perfect balance between drama and comedy and is simply gorgeous to look at. As far as potential for classic status is concerned, perhaps the most refreshing aspect of How To Train Your Dragon is the lack of post-modern knowingness which dominates so many blockbuster animated movies. Instead of a steady flow of pop culture references, its message of rebelling against conformity and tolerating those with different beliefs is one which will resonate with young audiences for years to come.
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